Applicability of a new rainfall index <i>R</i>′ for recent cases and proposal of the method for warning against sediment-related disaster
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- NAKAI Shinji
- Fukken Co.,Ltd.
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- KAIBORI Masahiro
- Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences,Hiroshima University
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- SASAKI Yasushi
- Hiroshima University Japan Institute of Constmction Engineering
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- MORIWAKI Takeo
- Kure College of Technology
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- 最近の土砂災害への新しい雨量指標<i>R</i>′の適用と警戒避難のための表現方法
- 最近の土砂災害への新しい雨量指標R′の適用と警戒避難のための表現方法
- サイキン ノ ドシャ サイガイ エノ アタラシイ ウリョウ シヒョウ R ノ テキヨウ ト ケイカイ ヒナン ノ タメノ ヒョウゲン ホウホウ
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Abstract
Proper warning and evacuation are essential for mitigating sediment-related disasters during heavy rainfall. For this purpose, a scientific and rational rainfall index should be established in accordance with regional geological and topographical characteristics. The authors proposed Rainfall index R′ for warning against sediment-related disaster. It became possible to express influences of both preceding and present rainfall by a single value of R′ . This rainfall index was developed by using the past disaster cases in Masado (decomposed granite soil) area in Hiroshima district. In this paper, several cases of slope failure and debris flow including non-granite zone in 2005 were also examined to confirm the effectiveness of this newly-proposed rainfall index. It has been understood that the rainfall index R′ will be able to use widely, if the coefficient and the reference value are chosen properly for each region considering its geological and topographical characteristics. Also, in this paper, we proposed the method for easily converting the usual rainfall index into the R′.
Journal
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- Sabo Gakkaishi
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Sabo Gakkaishi 60 (1), 37-42, 2007
Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering
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- CRID
- 1390001204068338304
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- NII Article ID
- 130004296383
- 10019925561
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- NII Book ID
- AN0012035X
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- NDL BIB ID
- 8842746
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- ISSN
- 02868385
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
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