著者
西岡 ゆかり 高山 昌子 新野 弘美 横山 誠
雑誌
国際研究論叢 : 大阪国際大学紀要 = OIU journal of international studies (ISSN:09153586)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.34, no.2, pp.1-12, 2021-01-31

Since the 2013 FAO report on the usefulness of insects as foodstuffs, the insect business has become active in various countries of the world. We thought the breeding of insects to be possible for an elderly person with low physical strength in comparison with raising domestic animals such as cows. We also thought the culture of insects might lead to the foundation and regional activation of job opportunities for the socially vulnerable. Therefore, we performed ingredient nourishment analysis on three kinds of insects to examine their usefulness. Additionally, we made two kinds of cake using locusts and performed a sensory test. As a result of the ingredient nourishment analysis, we found that protein, zinc, and copper were present in rich amounts. The sensory test items were: taste, smell, texture, aftertaste, appearance, and a global assessment. All items in the sensory evaluation scored higher than average. As a result of this investigation, it was suggested that insects were promising as foodstuffs. In addition, the possibility that the culture of insects could lead to the employment of the socially vulnerable was shown.
著者
新野 弘
出版者
日本地質学会
雑誌
地質學雜誌 (ISSN:00167630)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.45, no.542, pp.791-807, 1938-11-20
被引用文献数
1 1

Of the Submarine valleys known to exist on the continental shelf of Toyama Bay, two types are found; one has its head existing in the recent river Zintugawa, and the other which is near Yokata, seems to have no direct relation with now existing rivers., Both valleys cut into the continental shelf, which is 30m in depth., Each of these submarine valleys is provided with a bottom inclining more steeply than the continental shelf, and also with very steep flanks., From studies on the bottom deposits of the submarine valleys and of the continental shelf, the following features were recognized: 1., No effect of current could be found within the submarine valley, and also the bottom sediments seem to have been not disturbed., 2., The bottom sediments taken in present survey differ from those plotted in the chart issued by the Hydrographic Department of Imperial Japanese Navy, in the following points, a: bed rocks were found exposed in the valley slope off Yokata, while a part was found to be covered with mud., The bed rock consisted of tuffaceous sandstone quite similar to the foundation rocks of the Tertiary of Kurehayama in the west of Toyama., b: an exposure of peat was found in the middle part of the continental shelf of the studied area., c: gravels are widely distributed over the continental shelf as well as in the submarine valley, and covered with mud., The gravels collected from the sea bottom are found to comprise the same components as those collected from the river bed of the Zintugawa., d: amechanical analysis of the size grade of sand and mud, shows that from their relation to both depth and distribution, they may be recent sediments., No direct relation could be found between the size grade of the sand and mud collected together with the gravels of the same locality., 3., No evidence was found to suggest that the submarine valleys were founded as a result of submarine erosion or of submarine fault., The age of the submarine valleys is probably very young.,
著者
新野 弘
出版者
日本地質学会
雑誌
地質學雜誌 (ISSN:00167630)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.66, no.778, 1960-07-25