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Author Wakimoto, Takeo|
Published Date 1959-08-30
Publication Title 岡山医学会雑誌
Volume volume71
Issue issue9-1
Content Type Journal Article
Author Kanbayashi, Tsuneo|
Published Date 1959-07-10
Publication Title 岡山医学会雑誌
Volume volume71
Issue issue7-2
Content Type Journal Article
Author Shigemasa, Norio|
Published Date 1959-07-10
Publication Title 岡山医学会雑誌
Volume volume71
Issue issue7-2
Content Type Journal Article
Author Lee, Hun Jae|
Published Date 1959-06-30
Publication Title 岡山医学会雑誌
Volume volume71
Issue issue7-1
Content Type Journal Article
Author Kawachi, Masamitsu|
Published Date 1989-08-31
Publication Title 岡山医学会雑誌
Volume volume101
Issue issue7-8
Content Type Journal Article
Author Otani, Toru|
Published Date 1989-06
Publication Title 岡山医学会雑誌
Volume volume101
Issue issue5-6
Content Type Journal Article
Author Kanzaki, Noriko|
Published Date 1989-04
Publication Title 岡山医学会雑誌
Volume volume101
Issue issue3-4
Content Type Journal Article
Author Hasui, Masahiro|
Published Date 1990-10
Publication Title 岡山医学会雑誌
Volume volume102
Issue issue9-10
Content Type Journal Article
JaLCDOI 10.18926/40246
Title Alternative Studies on the Chemical Composition and Levels of Ground Water at Misasa Hot Springs
FullText URL 025_013_024.pdf
Author Sakanoue, Masanobu|
Abstract The water levels of the thermal springs and the ground water levels were measured and the contour of the water table was obtained. The contour was disturbed at two regions in which many springs issue. The thermal and ground waters were sampled all over the springs district, and the water temperatures were measured when they were sampled. The chloride, bicarbonate, sulfate, calcium and magnesium content was also determined. In addition, the analytical methods for the determination of arsenic, phosphorus and acid-soluble iron were improved. Also the concentration of these elements was determined. Based on the results of the observations and chemical analysis, the relations between the water temperatures and content of chemical constituent and the chloride content were checked respectively. Positive correlations were found in the relations between water temperature~Cl(-), HCO(3)(-)~Cl(-), SO(4)(2-)~Cl(-), Ca(2+)~Cl(-), and As~Cl(-). Furthermore, the regional differences were detectable in the ratios of water temperature to chloride content and of bicarbonate to chloride content, nevertheless the correlation as a whole were valid. The diversity and regional differences of the chemical composition of the waters were explained as due to the differences in the mixing proportion of the magmatic thermal water and the varying kinds of ground water at the deep site in the ground and at the site near the ground surfaces.
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1959-05
Volume volume25
Start Page 13
End Page 24
ISSN 0369-7142
Related Url http://ousar.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/metadata/40244
language Japanese
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/40236
Title Alternative Geochemical Studies on the Area of Hot Springs in Hamamura and Shikano District Comparison of Characteristics of Hot Springs in the Central part of Tottori Prefecture, Japan
FullText URL 027_025_044.pdf
Author Sakanoue, Masanobu| Mifune, Masaaki|
Abstract The thermal and ground waters were sampled in the hot springs district of Hamamura-Katsumi and Shikano and in their neighborhoods. The water temperatures were measured when they were sampled. Among the major chemical constituents, the chloride, sulfate, bicarbonate (methyl-orange alkalinity), calcium and magnesium content was determined. Furthermore, as the minor constituents, the arsenic and phosphorus content was also determined. The uranium, radium and radon content was determined in some samples of hot springs. Based on the results of chemical analysis, the relations between the chloride content and the content of other chemical constituents were cheked respectively. Positive correlations were found in the relations between water temperature-Cl(-), SO(4)(2-)-Cl(-), Ca(2+)-Cl(-) and As-Cl(-), although the ratios of each content showed the different characteristic in Hamamura-Katsumi compared with that in Shikano. In the samples of Hamamura-Katsumi where the thermal waters were pumped out from the sedimentary beds of volcanic rocks, the sulfate and calcium content was relatively richer compared with the content of these ions in the samples of Shikano where granitic rocks underlay as the basement in the fairly shallow depth from the cground surface. These characteristics were also noticed when the chemical compositions of other hot springs in the central part of Tottori prefecture were examined. In the neighborhood of the hot springs district mentioned-above, distinctive indications of hot spring were found at Kinashi which was placed between Hamamura and Shikano, comprehensively examining the content of chemical constituents in the ground water samples in this region.
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1961-01
Volume volume27
Start Page 25
End Page 44
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 40017532371
JaLCDOI 10.18926/40200
Title Alternative Epidemiological study of the prevalence of rheumatic disorders in rural districts in Tottori Prefecture, Japan
FullText URL 036_041_053.pdf
Author Esawa, Hidemitsu|
Abstract Epidemiological evaluation of rural population samples of Misasa, Tomari and Kofu villages in Tottori Prefecture, Japan (Fig. 1), for occurance of rheumatic disorders was performed. This region has an annual rainfall of about 80 inches. The principal occupations are farming, and fishery in part. 1. One thousand six hundreds and twenty-seven persons, age 30 and over were investigated by clinical and serological means. In this preliminary communication the prevalence of probable and definite rheumatoid arthritis, accoding to defined by the A.R.A. criteria, was 1.04% and low back pain-sciatic pain, arthralgia and painful shoulder (cervical spondylosis and so on) were 8.4, 8.9 and 7.1% respectively (Table 2 and 4). 2. Serum samples from residents in Misasa- and Tomari-districts were obtained and rheumatoid factor was tested by means of RA-test (Hyland Laboratories). The incidence of positive test was 3.2% in 407 males and 5.0% in 715 females, but there is no significant difference between the two. Concerning the effect of age, there was a general tendency for the proportion of positive test to be greatest in the older age groups (Fig. 2). 3. Serum uric acid concentrations of 230 males and 395 females were measured by the modified method of Folin-Wu (latron-kit-method). The mean serum uric acid concentration (with standard deviation) was found to be 4.02±0.18mg. per 100ml. for males and 3.38±0.13mg. per 100ml. for females (Fig. 3 and 4), and the differecne between the two was significant. The author found no gouty patient in this papulation survey.
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1966-10-25
Volume volume36
Start Page 41
End Page 53
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 40017532335
Author Tang, Jian| McKellar, Robert A| Mezzacapo, Fabio| Moroni, Saverio|
Published Date 2004-4
Publication Title Physical Review Letters
Volume volume92
Issue issue14
Content Type Journal Article
Author Tang, Jian| McKellar, Robert A|
Published Date 2005-9
Publication Title Journal of Chemical Physics
Volume volume123
Issue issue11
Content Type Journal Article
Author Kamiura, Y.| Hashimoto, F.| Yoneta, M.|
Published Date 1990-3
Publication Title Journal of the Electrochemical Society
Volume volume137
Issue issue11
Content Type Journal Article
Author Yamashita, Yoshifumi| Sakamoto, Yoshifumi| Kamiura, Yoichi| Ishiyama, Takeshi|
Published Date 2008-06-29
Publication Title Physica B-Condensed Matter
Volume volume401
Content Type Journal Article
Author Kubozono, Y.| Takabayashi, Y.| Fujiki, S.| Kashino, S.| Kambe, T.| Iwasa, Y.| Emura, S.|
Published Date 1999-6
Publication Title Physical Review B
Volume volume59
Issue issue23
Content Type Journal Article
Author Kubozono, Y.| Takabayashi, Y.| Kambe, T.| Fujiki, S.| Kashino, S.| Emura, S.|
Published Date 2001-1
Publication Title Physical Review B
Volume volume63
Issue issue4
Content Type Journal Article