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"Ogasawara, Kenshiro"

Ogasawara, Kenshiro: SEE ALSO Suzuki et al., 1986; Takahashi et al., 1983. (detail)
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Takahashi, Shizuo; Tamiya, Ryoichi; Uyeno, Teruya; Ogasawara, Kenshiro; Akiba, Fumio; Saito, Tsunemasa (detail)
   
1983
[Report on the excavation of the great Yamagata sea cow.]
Yamagata Pref. Mus. Spec. Publ. (Yamagata, Japan): 1-76. 6 tabs. 22 figs. 16 pls. Mar. 31, 1983.
–In Japanese. Describes the history of discovery of the specimen (subsequently named Dusisiren dewana), with photos of the major skeletal elements (Takahashi, 2-39); the geology of the locality (Tamiya, 41-54); fossil sharks (Uyeno, 55-59); molluscs (Ogasawara, 61-63); diatoms (Akiba, 65-69); and sedimentary structures (Saito, 71-75).
 
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Suzuki, Keiji; Hasegawa, Yoshikazu; Ogasawara, Kenshiro; Yomogida, Hiroshi; Hikichi, Katsumasa; Taniguchi, Satoru; Makuta, Kazuyoshi; Fujita, Takashi; Kawamura, Tomoyoshi; Yamaki, Zenbei; Kumasaka, Hiroko; Kato, Yoshiaki (detail)
   
1986a
New skeleton of Paleoparadoxia with stratigraphical and sedimentary environmental remarks in Yanagawa-town, Date-gun, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. In: Essay in Geology (Prof. Makoto Kitamura Commemorative Volume):
453-464. 2 tabs. 4 figs. 1 pl.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ.
 
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Ogasawara, Kenshiro; Morita, Rihito (detail)
   
1987
Molluscan assemblage of the Yamagawa Formation, Fukushima Prefecture - co-occurred molluscs with Paleoparadoxia sp.
Rept. Tohoku Branch, Geol. Soc. Japan No. 17: 26-27.
–In Japanese.
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Ogasawara, Kenshiro; Morita, Rihito (detail)
   
1990
A new Miocene gastropod species co-occurred with Paleoparadoxia specimens from the Yanagawa Formation, Fukushima Prefecture, northeast Honshu, Japan.
Saito Ho-on Kai Mus. Nat. Hist. Res. Bull. No. 58: 25-30. 1 tab. 1 fig. 1 pl. Dec. 25, 1990.
–Concludes that the Middle Miocene environment of deposition was near a shallow tidal or lagoonal area in a subtropical climate (minimum winter temperature about 15° C). See also Suzuki et al. (1986a, b).
 
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Ogasawara, Kenshiro (detail)
   
2000
Paleoenvironments of desmostylid and Cenozoic events of the northwestern Pacific. In: Inuzuka et al. (eds.), Evolution of Desmostylia ... (q.v.).
Bull. Ashoro Mus. Pal. No. 1: 25-34. 1 tab. 3 figs. Mar. 29, 2000.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ.

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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