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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 20:26:03+00:00

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Science, Sports and Culture) fund, project leader, 1994 - 1996, 8,100,000 yen (=$67,500).
MONBUSHO fund, project leader, 1994-1996, 27,700,000 yen (=$230,833).
leader, 1997-1999, 12,900,000 yen (=$107,500).
National Oil Cooperation, project leader, 1997-2000, 19,200,000 yen (=$160,000).
sediment-water interface, MONBUSHO fund, project leader, 1999-2001, 15,200,000 yen (=$126,666).
project leader, 2005-2008, 36,800,000yen (=$344,000).
Kitazato, H., 1988, Locomotion of some Benthic Foraminifera in and on sediments: Jour. Foram. Res., v. 18, no. 4, p. 344-349.
Kitazato, H., 1994, Foraminiferal microhabitats in four marine environments around Japan. Marine Micropaeontl. v. 24, no. 1, p. 29-41.
Hemleben, Ch. and H. Kitazato, 1995, Deep sea foraminifera under long time observation in the laboratory. Deep-sea Research, v. 42, no. 6, p. 827-832.
Ohga, T. and H. Kitazato, 1997, Seasonal changes in bathyal foraminiferal populations in response to the flux of organic matter (Sagami Bay, Japan). Terra Nova, v. 9, no. 1, p. 33-37.
Kitazato, H., Y. Shirayama, T. Nakatsuka, S. Fujiwara, M. Shimanaga, Y. Kato, Y. Okada, J. Kanda, A. Yamaoka, T. Masuzawa, and K. Suzuki, 2000., Seasonal phytodetritus deposition and responses of bathyal benthic foraminiferal populations in Sagami Bay, Japan: --Preliminary results from "Project Sagami". Marine Micropaleont., v. 40, p. 135-149.
Kitazato, H.,, 2003, "The Project Sagami" - Dynamic sedimentary processes of both organic and inorganic materials at continental margins with active tectonic forcing. Progress in Oceanography, v. 57, no. 1, 1-128.
Gooday, A. J., S. Hori, Y. Todo, T. Okamoto, H. Kitazato and A. Sabbatini, 2004, Soft-walled, monothalamous foraminiferans in the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Oceans: aspects of biodiversity and biogeography. Deep-sea Res., I, v. 51, no.1, 33-53.
Todo, Y., H. Kitazato, J. Hashimoto and A.J. Gooday, 2005, Simple foraminifera flourish at the ocean's deepest point. Science, v. 307, 689.
Nomaki, H., P. Heinz, M. Shimanaga, T. Nakatsuka and H. Kitazato, 2005, Species specific uptake of organic carbon by deep-sea benthic foraminifera: in situ tracer experiments. Limnology and Oceanography, v. 50, no 1, 134-140.
Nozawa, F., H. Kitazato and A. J. Gooday, 2006, Benthic foraminifera at three abyssal sites in the equatorial Pacific nodule province: abundance, diversity and taxonomic composition. Deep-sea Res., I, v. 56, no. 8, 1406-1422.

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