The Geological Significance of the Continental Shelf and the Accumulation of Continental Slope Deposits
The Two Fundamental Laws of Earth Evolution Derived from the Formation of Peneplains and Deposition of Sediments on Sea and Ocean Bottoms
Oceanographica Sinica: The two fundamental laws of earth evolution derived from the formation of peneplains and deposition of sediments on sea and ocean bottoms
Twin Origin of the Submarine Canyons Around Taiwan and the Quaternary Glaciation in Taiwan as Basis for Refutation of the Turbidity Current Theory and the So-called "great Ice Age" as Due to Universal Lowering of Temperatures
A Recomparison of Palaeomagnetic Latitudes and Palaeogeographical Latitudes Deduced from Growth Values of Reef Corals
Alteration of Sedimentary Facies on the Ocean Bottom and Shortness of the Period of Diastrophism After a Sudden Total Displacement of the Solid Earth Shell
On the Growth Rate of Reef Corals and the Sea Water Temperature in the Japanese Islands During the Latest Geological Times
The Sudden Total Displacement of the Outer Solid Earth Shell by Sliding Relative to the Fixed Rotating Core of the Earth
Research on the Past Climate and Continental Drift: The climate and the relative positions of Eurasia and North America during the Ordovician period as determined by the growth of corals