Takashi Okuma
- Snow-transportation Capacity Of Snow-conveyance-gutter Systems And An Improvement Of The Capacity By Coating With Resinoid. In: 土木学会論文集 (Doboku Gakkai rombunshū), v. 1985, n. 359 (Juli 1985). (1985):
- Snow-melting Capacity And Standard-design Methods Of Snow-melting-gutter Systems. In: 土木学会論文集 (Doboku Gakkai rombunshū), v. 1986, n. 371 (Juli 1986). (1986):
- A Study On The Development Of Flood Control Techniques In The Niigata Plain. In: 土木学会論文集 (Doboku Gakkai rombunshū), v. 1991, n. 440 (Januar 1992). (1992):
- The Proposal of the Preservation Management Method of the Historical Records in Civil Engineering in case of Kiryu Modern Water Service. In: Historical Studies in Civil Engineering, v. 22 ( 2002). (2002):
- Study on a How to Preservation, Management and Practical Use of the Material and immaterial Historical Records in Civil Engineering. In: Historical Studies in Civil Engineering, v. 22 ( 2002). (2002):
- A Study on the Phased Construction Executed on the Flood Control Improvement for the Kiso, Nagara and Ibi River during the Houreki Period in the Edo Era. In: Historical Studies in Civil Engineering, v. 22 ( 2002). (2002):
- A Study on the Roles and Effects of "NOKOSHI" on the Jobaru-River Basin. In: Historical Studies in Civil Engineering, v. 21 ( 2001). (2001):
- A Study on the Flood Control which Allows the Water to Overflow on the Right Bank District of Aganogawa-River. In: Historical Studies in Civil Engineering, v. 20 ( 2000). (2000):
- A Study on "Fumiguruma", a Man-Powered Waterwheel in the Edo Era. In: Historical Studies in Civil Engineering, v. 19 ( 1999). (1999):
- A Study on the Restoration of the Flood Restraining Forest Belts. In: Historical Studies in Civil Engineering, v. 17 ( 1997). (1997):
- A Study on Weirs Under Edo Era's Flood Control System. In: Historical Studies in Civil Engineering, v. 14 ( 1994). (1994):
- A Study on the Conservancy System for Flood Control as Financed by Residents in a U. S. A. River Basin. In: Historical Studies in Civil Engineering, v. 13 ( 1993). (1993):
- A Study on Thomas Telford-the First President of the Institution of Civil Engineers. In: Historical Studies in Civil Engineering, v. 12 ( 1992). (1992):