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reflectivity factor

equivalent reflectivity factor

(volcanic ash) mass concentration

謝辞の記載例

「次世代火山研究」の場合

  • 本研究は文部科学省「次世代火山研究・人材育成総合プロジェクト」JPJ005391の助成を受けたものです。
  • This work was supported by MEXT ”Integrated Program for Next Generation Volcano Research and Human Resource Development” Grant Number JPJ005391.

  

  • 本研究は文部科学省 「活断層の重点的調査観測」、「活断層の補完調査」、「沿岸海域の活断層調査」の資金等の提供を受けたものです。
  • This work was supported by MEXT “Comprehensive Research Project for the major active faults”,“Supplementary Research Project of Active Faults for Longterm Evaluation”, “Supplementary Research Project of Active Faults in Coastal Area for Long-term Evaluation”

 

科研費B「降水時の火山噴火」の場合

  •  本研究はJSPS科研費 JP16H03145の助成を受けたものです。
  • This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP16H03145.

 

科研費B「降水時の火山噴火」と科研費A「降灰の散乱特性」の両方の場合 

  • 本研究はJSPS科研費 JP16H03145, 24244069の助成を受けたものです。 
  • This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers JP16H03145, 24244069.
  • http://www.mext.go.jp/a_menu/shinkou/hojyo/faq/1322968.htm

 

京大防災研共同研究の場合

  • 本研究は京都大学防災研究所共同研究(平成30年度一般共同研究 30G-00)の成果による。
  • This paper is based on achievements of the collaborative research program (30G-00) of the Disaster Prevention Research Institute of Kyoto University.

MATLAB

行列の演算と操作

・行列要素の取り出しと置き換え

 例1 行列Xの要素で負の値を-999で置き換える。

       X(X < 0) = -999;

   例2 行列Xの負の値を持つ要素に360を加える。

   X(X < 0) = X(X < 0)+360;

 例3 NaNをゼロに置き換える。

   X(isnan(X))=0;になる場合がある。

・行列要素の関数演算

 例1 行列Aの各要素とスカラー量cの四則演算は、「+」、「-」、「*」、「/」を用いる。

   X=A+c, X=A-c, X=A*c, X=A/c

 例2 行列Aと行列Bの要素同士の乗算、除算は、それぞれ、「.*」、「./」を用いる。

   X=A.*B

   X=A./B

 例3 行列Xの要素の常用対数(基底10)を計算する。

   X=log10(X);

Xの要素が負の値のとき、計算結果が異常になる場合があるので、あらかじめ取り除くこと。

・NaNデータの取り扱い(from Kobori)

 例1isnan関数を使って(非)NaNのインデックスを作成しておくと便利。

   idx = ~isnan(data); % 非NaNのインデックスを作成('~' は否定の意)

   x = std(data(idx)); % 非NaNのみを対象に標準偏差を計算

 例2非NaNの要素だけを取り出したい場合、

   valid_data = data(~isnan(data));

 例3data自体からNaNを取り除いてしまいたい場合は、

   data(isnan(data)) = [];

 

Tableの操作

https://jp.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/access-data-in-a-table.html

論文の構成

参考:peps_template_R4.3_Research_Methodology.docx

 

Template for a Research article or a Methodology of the Progress in Earth and Planetary Science: an example

Masaki Satoh1

Corresponding author

Email: AAAA@AAAAAAAA

 

Hodaka Kawahata2

Email: BBBB@BBBBBBBB

 

Ryuji Tada3

Email: CCCC@CCCCCCCC

 

Jun Matsumoto4

Email: DDDD@DDDDDDDD

 

(Institutional addresses)

1 Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8564, Japan

2 ,,,,,,,,,,

3 ,,,,,,,,,,

4 ,,,,,,,,,,

 

Abstract

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Keywords

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Computational seismology, Crustal structure, Finite-difference method simulation, Lg wave, Regional wave, Sn wave, Wave propagation

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Subsection ABC

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Methods/Experimental

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Results

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Conclusions

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Abbreviations

CMB: Core-mantle boundary; GOSAT: Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite; JAXA: Japan Aerospace eXploration Agency; TRMM: Tropical rainfall measuring mission

 

Declarations

Availability of data and material

All manuscripts must include an ‘Availability of data and materials’ statement. It should include information on where to find data supporting the results reported in the article.

For example:

The dataset(s) supporting the conclusions of this article is(are) available in the [repository name] repository, [unique persistent      identifier and hyperlink to dataset(s) in http:// format].

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More examples of template data availability statements are available at:

https://progearthplanetsci.springeropen.com/submission-guidelines/preparing-your-manuscript/research-article

 

Competing interests

The authors declare that they have no competing interest.

 

Funding

All sources of funding for the research reported should be declared.

This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 12345678.

HK was partly funded by ABC project (ABC-123-456).

 

Authors' contributions

The individual contributions of authors to the manuscript should be specified in this section. The authors should be referred to by their initials.

MS proposed the topic, conceived and designed the study. HK carried out the experimental study. RT analyzed the data and helped in their interpretation. JM collaborated with the corresponding author in the construction of manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.

 

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You may choose to use this section to include any relevant information about the author(s) that may aid the reader's interpretation of the article, and understand the standpoint of the author(s). This may include details about the authors' qualifications, current positions they hold at institutions or societies, or any other relevant background information. Please refer to authors using their initials. Note this section should not be used to describe any competing interests.

 

Acknowledgements

This acknowledges anyone who contributed towards the article who does not meet the criteria for authorship including anyone who provided professional writing services or materials.

We thank XXXXX and YYYYY for their assistance in our experiments. We also thank ZZZZZ for the English language review. MS gratefully acknowledges the travel grant from Japan Geoscience Union to attend the ABC symposium 2015 held at Tokyo, Japan.

 

Endnotes

 

 

References

 

Citations in the reference list should include all named authors, up to the first 30 before adding 'et al.'. The reference list should be ordered alphabetically, by lead author's last name.

 

Article within a journal (30 authors or less)

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Article within a journal (more than 30 authors)

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Article by DOI (with page numbers)

Slifka MK, Whitton JL (2000) Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine production. J Mol Med 78:74-80. doi:10.1007/s001090000086.

 

Article by DOI (before issue publication and with page numbers)

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Article in electronic journal by DOI (no paginated version)

Mysen B (2014) Water–melt interaction in hydrous magmatic systems at high temperature and pressure. Prog Earth Planet Sci 1:4. doi:10.1186/2197-4284-1-4

 

Journal issue with issue editor

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Journal issue with no issue editor

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Book chapter, or an article within a book

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Complete book, authored

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Complete book, edited

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Complete book, also showing a translated edition [Either edition may be listed first.]

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Chapter in a book in a series without volume titles

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Chapter in a book in a series with volume titles

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Online First chapter in a series (without a volume designation but with a DOI)

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Proceedings as a book (in a series and subseries)

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Article within conference proceedings with an editor (without a publisher)

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Article within conference proceedings without an editor (without a publisher)

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Article presented at a conference

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Abstract presented at a Japan Geoscience Meeting

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Patent

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Dissertation

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Book with institutional author

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In press article

Major M (2007) Recent developments. In: Jones W (ed) Surgery today. Springer, Dordrecht (in press)

 

Online document

Doe J (1999) Title of subordinate document. In: The dictionary of substances and their effects. Royal Society of Chemistry. Available via DIALOG. http://www.rsc.org/dose/title of subordinate document. Accessed 15 Jan 1999

 

Online database

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Supplementary material/private homepage

Doe J (2000) Title of supplementary material. http://www.privatehomepage.com. Accessed 22 Feb 2000

 

University site

Doe J (1999) Title of preprint. http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/mydata.html. Accessed 25 Dec 1999

 

FTP site

Doe J (1999) Trivial HTTP, RFC2169. ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2169.txt. Accessed 12 Nov 1999

 

Organization site

ISSN International Centre (2006) The ISSN register. http://www.issn.org. Accessed 20 Feb 2007

 

 

Writing in English

https://www.springer.com/gb/authors-editors/authorandreviewertutorials/writinginenglish