Historical Seismology of Next Generation. Paleoliquefaction Features at Archaeological Sites in Japan.

  • SANGAWA Akira
    Osaka Center for Regional Geology, Geological Survey of Japan

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  • 次世代の史料地震学  遺跡に見られる液状化現象の痕跡
  • イセキ ニ ミラレル エキジョウカ ゲンショウ ノ コンセキ

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Abstract

Liquefaction features from paleoearthquakes are common at archaeological sites of Japan. The most remarkable features are dykes of sand and gravel in which the clasts become finer approaching the surface. Liquefaction at some sites occurred not only in sand but also in gravel. Some archaeological features have been entrained and moved in sand intrusions.

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