Reevaluation of Shingen-tsutsumi Based on Inundation Flow Simulations with Special Focus on the Flood Control Facilities along the Midai River
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- Yuuki NEMOTO
- Graduate Student, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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- Daichi NAKAYAMA
- Department of Geography, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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- Hiroshi MATSUYAMA
- Department of Geography, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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- 洪水氾濫シミュレーションを用いた信玄堤の治水能力の再評価<br>——御勅使川沿いの治水施設群に着目して——
- 洪水氾濫シミュレーションを用いた信玄堤の治水能力の再評価 : 御勅使川沿いの治水施設群に着目して
- コウズイ ハンラン シミュレーション オ モチイタ シンゲンテイ ノ チスイ ノウリョク ノ サイヒョウカ : ゴ チョクシガワ ゾイ ノ チスイ シセツグン ニ チャクモク シテ
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Abstract
In the western part of the Kofu Basin, embankments often called Shingen-tsutsumi are distributed around the confluence of the Kamanashi River and the Midai River. Although there has been a great deal of historial research on Shingen-tsutsumi, few attempts have been made to clarify their concrete roles based on natural sciences. Therefore, this paper reevaluates the flood control system of Shingen-tsutsumi based on inundation flow simulations.<br>We arranged each embankment (Ishitsumidashi, Shirane-Shogigashira, Tatsuoka-Shogigashira, Horikiri, Ryuo banks, and Kasumi embankments) on an old digital elevation model (DEM) produced by smoothing the present DEM. Then, we performed inundation flow simulations using a dynamic wave model to calculate the expanse of the Midai River using each old DEM. In these simulations, we reproduced the previous flows of the Midai River, and evaluated the flood control ability of each Shingen-tsutsumi embankment. We concluded that the flood control system of Shingen-tsutsumi would not have been effective if the Ishitsumidashi, Shirane-Shogigashira, Horikiri, Takaiwa, and Ryuo embankments had not been arranged in this order. We therefore speculated that these embankments were constructed before the modern age within a short period. This finding differs from historical studies of Shingen-tsutsumi.
Journal
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- Geographical review of Japan series A
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Geographical review of Japan series A 84 (6), 553-571, 2011
The Association of Japanese Geographers
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282680277639040
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- NII Article ID
- 10030364372
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- NII Book ID
- AA11591990
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- ISSN
- 21851751
- 18834388
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- NDL BIB ID
- 023428884
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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