2004年新潟県中越地震にともなう地すべり・崩壊分布―その特徴と詳細判読事例―

書誌事項

タイトル別名
  • Landslides Triggered by The Mid Niigata Prefecture Earthquake in 2004 and Their Characteristics Based on a Detail Mapping
  • 2004ネン ニイガタケン チュウエツ ジシン ニ トモナウ ジスベリ ホウカイ ブンプ ソノ トクチョウ ト ショウサイ ハンドク ジレイ

この論文をさがす

抄録

Large scale earthquake of Mg 6.8 (on 23rd Oct.) and a series of aftershocks more than Mg 6 in a scale occurred in Chuetsu, Niigata Pref., Central Japan, in the end of October. It severely damaged allover the hill and caused enormous landslides. This study clarified the distribution of the landslides by aerial photo interpretation. Characteristics of landslide in this study area are summarized as follows;<BR>1) Landslides of rotational or translational slide type, wider than 1 hectare, are concentrated in a NNE-SSW belt between Imo River and Shiotani River. It just coincides with a synclinal zone named Kajikane syncline (Fig. 2). It has been filled with sand stone or alternatives of sand and mud/silt stones overlaying mudstone. Imo River incises sand dominant area in eastern wing of the syncline. Their landslide masses consist of sand layers and they slid down on a westward dip slope consisted of mudstone. They are dip slope landslides. However, they are not landslides of primary movement. Many of them reactivated due to earthquake tremor within trans-accumulation areas of previous landslides.<BR>2) Topographic feature in the western part of this study area is Questa. Westward gentle slope and eastward steep slope alternately develop in the western wing of Higashiyama Anticline that characterizes the outline of landform in this study area. Shallow sheeted slope failures are widely distributed on eastward anti-dip slopes. Detritus from slope failure turned to high speed debris flows, capturing reservoir water on the way.

収録刊行物

  • 応用地質

    応用地質 46 (3), 145-152, 2005

    一般社団法人 日本応用地質学会

被引用文献 (7)*注記

もっと見る

参考文献 (7)*注記

もっと見る

詳細情報 詳細情報について

問題の指摘

ページトップへ