학술논문

Sediment-related disasters induced by the Kumamoto Earthquake in April 2016 / 平成28年熊本地震による土砂災害
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Eiji TORITAHideki TERADAHirotaka UEHiroyuki OHISHIKanae EGAWAKazutaka AOTOKazuya YAMAGUCHIKazuyuki OKANOKimihiro YOKOOKohei SETOKoji NAKANOKouichi MASAKIKozaburou FUKUZUKAMakoto IKEDAMakoto YAMANEMasaharu FUJITAMasahiro KAIBORIMasami SUZUKIMasamitsu DOUNOWAKINaoki MIYATANobuaki KATOOsamu SHIMIZURyouta HANADASatoshi TAGATASatoshi TOBIOKAShigeru SUZUKIShinichiro KAWAHARAShintaro YAMASHITAShinya KATSURASyozo KOGATadashi IKEGAMITakashi JITOUSONOTetsuya KUBOTATomoaki NISHIKAWAToshihiko SAKASHIMAToshiyuki IKAWAWataru SAGARAYasuhiro FUJISAWAYasuo IJIMAYasuyuki HIRAKAWAYoshifumi SHIMODAYoshiharu ISHIKAWAYoshinori SHINOHARAYuichi UCHIMURAYukiyoshi TERAMOTOYuuji UEHARA上原 祐治下田 義文中濃 耕司久保田 哲也井川 寿之内村 雄一加藤 誠章古賀 省三地頭薗 隆坂島 俊彦堂ノ脇 将光大石 博之宮田 直樹寺本 行芳寺田 秀樹山下 伸太郎山口 和也山根 誠岡野 和行川原 慎一郎平川 泰之桂 真也植 弘隆横尾 公博正木 光一江川 佳苗池上 忠池田 誠海堀 正博清水 収瀬戸 康平田方 智相楽 渉石川 芳治福塚 康三郎篠原 慶規花田 良太藤澤 康弘藤田 正治西川 友章鈴木 正美鈴木 滋青戸 一峰飛岡 啓之飯島 康夫鳥田 英司
Source
砂防学会誌 / Journal of the Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering. 2016, 69(3):55
Subject
2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
debris flow
landslide
secondary disaster
sediment-related disaster
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0286-8385
2187-4654
Abstract
The landslides on April 16th 2016 in Kumamoto prefecture, especially in the Aso volcanic range, with intense earthquake of M 7.3 (maximum acceleration=1,791 gal) yielded countless instances of landslide and debris flow that induced tremendous damages and causalities in the area. Hence, field investigation and reconnaissance were conducted by the Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering to delve into this sediment-related disasters. The various results and the information containing phenomena of slope movements, obtained through this investigation were reported as the primary report, mentioning damage, geologic-geomorphologic features and geo-technical characteristics of the landslides, vegetation effects on the slope instability phenomena, possibility of occurrence of secondary disasters, urgent measures for mitigating secondary disasters, and the efficiency of Sabo facilities in this disaster.