2009 VOL.118 No.2  
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Solnhohen's Quarries (Southern Germany)

 Solnhohen is a small town located between Munich and Nürnberg.It is famous for its limestone dating from the late Jurassic period (150 Ma), from which many fossils have been obtained.Because it is fine-grained and slabby, as shown in the photograph on the cover page, Solnhohen's limestone has been used for building materials, especially walls and floors, since Roman times, and for lithographic stones since 1793.Since large-scale quarrying began, many fossils have been found there in good condition.Among these fossils, the most famous are archaeopteryx, and until now ten archaeopteryx have been collected.  Bürgermeister-Müller-Museum near Solnfohen railroad station was reconstructed in 2008, and specializes is Solnhohen's fossils.Nördlingen, a medieval town along the Romantishe Strasse, is 40-km west of Solnfohen, where the Reis Crater Museum is located.These are the best geological museums to visit if you have a chance to go to Southern Germany.

(Photo & Explanation: Motomaro SHIRAO)
   
CONTENTS Japanese
 Original Articles
  Ryoko NISHII The Role of Landslides in Controlling the Distribution of Linear Depressions on Granitic Mountains in the Hida Range
233-244
  Satoshi ISHIKAWA, Takehiko SUZUKI, Toshio NAKAYAMA and Kaoru KASHIMA Reconstruction of the Holocene Environments in the Tokyo Lowland, Inferred from Diatom Assemblages
245-260
  Kenshi KATAHIRA, Hiroshi MORIWAKI, Shusaku YOSHIKAWA, Futoshi NANAYAMA and Osamu YAMAMOTO Leaching Behaviors of Heavy Metals etc. of Natural Origin in Alluvial Formation at Osaka Plains: Investigation Using Boring Core
261-279
 Notes
  Editorial Committee of History of Geosciences in Japan (Tokyo Geographical Society) Trends of Geosciences after the Pacific War in Japan, 1945 to 1965 Part 2
280-296
 Tutorials
  Hiroki MATSUDA Dolomitization and Reservoir Characteristics
297-308
  Tatsuo KANAMARU Geological Resources for Tourism in North and South Iceland (Pictorial)
309-310
 Report of the Earth Science Club Lecture
  Ken-ichi SHINODA Analysis of DNA Variations Reveals the Origins and Dispersal of Modern Humans
311-319
 
Book Reviews
320-324
Memory  
  Kanenori SUWA Late Dr. Tadao ARITA
325
Obituary   
  Hiroo OHMORI Late Dr. Torao YOSHIKAWA
326-328
  Masashige HIRANO Late Dr. Kazuo FUJITA
329-330
  Hakuyu OKADA Late Dr. Tatsuro MATSUMOTO
331
Notification of New Copyright Policy of the Journal of Geography
332
Proceedings
333-334
 Pictorial
  1: Geological Resources for Tourism in North and South Iceland (Tatsuo KANAMARU)
ix-x