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現地観測にもとづく土石流の流動解析
An Analysis of Debris Flow Movement Based on Field Observation |
片岡 順* ・ 竹田 泰雄* ・ 飯田 修*
Jun KATAOKA*, Yasuo TAKEDA* and Osamu IIDA* |
Abstract
Mechanisms of debris flow movement were analyzed through observations
made in the headwater area of the Urakawa River, one of the debris flow-haunted
area in Japan. Debris flows were observed by a visual recording system
with video camera set up near the flow source, while the muddy flow associated
with the debris flows was sampled downstream and its to 1180 g/l, which
is nearly ten times higher than that in flows not associated with debris
flows. This marked difference was due to the relatively high proportion
of suspended particles of diameter 0.25 mm and larger. The analysis of
the recorded video tape that in some of the debris flows, several flow
heads appeared near their origin within a few minutes. In some cases the
debris flow head was preceded by high density muddy flow. It was estimated
that the debris flow develops into fuIl strength as its head alternately
advances and hauls. This hypothesis was ascertained later by analysis
of debris flow traces.
*名古屋大学農学部
Faculty of Agriculture, Nagoya University
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