越前海岸玉川崩落災害の地質学的側面 : 長周期過程と崩落の再来周期の推定

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  • Geological Aspects of the 1989 Rock-Fall Disaster at Tamagawa, Echizen Coast, Fukui, Japan : Long-range processes and estimation of reccurrence time

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The geological aspects of the 1989 rock-fall disaster at Tamagawa, the Niu Mountains, Fukui Prefecture, were investigated. In order to know what kind of geologic processes prevails in the Tamagawa area, we analyzed the topographic characteristics of the Niu Mountains and the adjacent sea-bottom and the petrologic properties of rocks at the rockfall site. This area was currently uplifted by geodynamic compression with a very high speed (the average speed during the last 125,000 years is about 0.08cm/yr). Under-cutting of the coastal topography (0.2cm/yr) by the erosive action of sea waves formed steep high cliffs (100m or taller). At the cliffs, rocks were released from the confining pressure, and many joints parallel to the cliff formed. The cohesive forces along joints are gradually lowered by water-rock interaction. Consequently, rock blocks are successively truncated at the joints. A simple calculation suggests that rock-fall events with similar volume to the 1989 event will take place every 10 years or more along the distance of 1 km of the cliff of this area and that the reccurrence time of rock-fall event with this volume is nearly 2,000 years or more at every site. Knowledge of weathering rates of rocks is necessary to predict when and where future rock-fall events will take place.

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