R. Ritonga, T. Gomi, S. Tarigan, R. Kaswanto, H. S. Kharismalatri, Rozaqqa Noviandi, Yohei Arata, Y. Ishikawa
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摘要
2018年9月6日发生在北海道伊武里县的东伊武里地震引发了超过400公里的6000多起滑坡。在海拔< 500 m的平缓丘陵地带,山体滑坡向下游输送了大量泥沙。滑坡发生在两种主要的土地覆盖类型:森林地区(FA)和伐木地区(LA)。在GIS分析和实地调查的基础上,对不同土地覆盖类型的滑坡特征进行了评价。在18.9 km2范围内共发现滑坡疤痕1440处,其中FA占87%,LA占13%。两种土地覆盖类型的坡度变化幅度相同,均为30 ~ 40°。LA的平均滑坡面积为2306 m2(标准差[SD]: 1675 m2),有大于FA的趋势(平均值:1762 m2;SD: 1749 m2)。根据现场调查,FA区滑坡的平均深度为1.5 m, LA区滑坡的平均深度为1.4 m,而FA区滑坡的平均估计体积为3610 m 3, LA区滑坡的平均估计体积为6359 m 3。LA滑坡的平均跳动距离为231 m (SD: 168 m),而FA滑坡的平均跳动距离为146 m (SD: 140 m)。FA滑坡的短跳动距离可能与FA中木块的存在减少了泥沙动量有关。研究结果表明,植被覆盖和由此产生的滑坡规模和跳动距离差异是评估潜在地震相关灾害和未来森林管理规划的重要因素。
Land Cover and Characteristics of Landslides Induced by the 2018 Mw 6.7 Eastern Iburi Earthquake, Hokkaido
More than 6000 landslides over 400 km 2 were triggered by the Eastern Iburi Earthquake that occurred on September 6, 2018, in Iburi Sub-prefecture, Hokkaido. A large amount of sediment was transported downstream in gentle and hilly landscapes (< 500 m in elevation) by the landslides. The landslides occurred within two major land cover types : forested areas (FA) and logged areas (LA). Here, the characteristics of landslides within these different land cover types were evaluated based on GIS analysis and field investigation. A total of 1440 landslide scars were identified in an area of 18.9 km 2 consisting of 87% FA and 13% LA. The ranges of the slope gradient within the two land cover types were identical, from 30 to 40 ° . The mean landslide area in LA at 2306 m 2 (standard deviation [SD] : 1675 m 2 ) tended to be greater than that in FA (mean : 1762 m 2 ; SD : 1749 m 2 ). Based on the field investigation, the mean depth of landslides in FA (1.5 m) and LA (1.4 m) were similar, while the mean estimated volume of the landslides was 3610 m 3 in FA and 6359 m 3 in LA. The mean runout distance of landslides in LA was longer at 231 m (SD : 168 m) compared to that in FA at 146 m (SD : 140 m). The short runout distance in FA was possibly associated with a reduction in sediment momentum through the presence of wood pieces in FA. The findings of our study suggest that vegetation cover and the resultant differences in landslide size and runout distance are important factors for evaluating potential earthquake-related disasters, and future planning in forest management.