熊本地震微地形与液化发生因素的关系

M. Kitazawa, T. Hara, N. Nakajima, R. Shibahara, S. Hayashi
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微地形是创建液化危险图时地理信息的重要组成部分。以往对微地形的研究主要集中在液化的高风险地区,但这些研究通常采用经验定性评价来确定这些地区的液化范围和程度。以2016年熊本地震为例,尽管这种高液化风险地区的地图可以准确预测,但预测的液化程度与实际的液化程度之间存在很大差异。为了提高利用地貌学土地分类图预测液化程度的准确性,对熊本南区的液化天然堤坝进行了实地评估。此外,还分析了微地形与地面特征的关系。结果表明,液化区与非液化区地面成分不同。基于这些发现,我们进一步关注具有高液化风险的微地形的过渡过程,并开发了一个评估程序来预测具有类似微地形的地区的液化发生范围。
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MICROTOPOGRAPHY AND OCCURRENCE FACTOR OF LIQUEFACTION IN KUMAMOTO EARTHQUAKE
Microtopography is an important component of geographic information with regard to the creation of liquefaction hazard maps. Previous research on microtopography have focused on the high risk of liquefaction, but these studies generally used empirical qualitative evaluations to determine the range and magni-tude of liquefaction in such areas. In the case of the Kumamoto earthquakes of 2016, despite accurate predictions by such maps of areas with high liquefaction risk, there were large discrepancies between the predicted and actual extent of liquefaction. With the aim of improving the accuracy with which the extent of liquefaction could be predicted using geomorphological land classification maps, field evaluations were conducted on liquefied natural levees in Minami-ku, Kumamoto. Furthermore, the relationships between the microtopography and the ground char-acteristics were analyzed. The results showed that the ground composition in the liquefied areas were dif-ferent from those in non-liquefied areas. Based on these findings, we further focused on the transitional processes of microtopographies with high risk of liquefaction and developed an evaluation procedure to predict the range of liquefaction occurrences in areas with similar microtopographies.
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