地質学雑誌
Online ISSN : 1349-9963
Print ISSN : 0016-7630
ISSN-L : 0016-7630
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2014年8月20日広島豪雨による土石流発生地域の地質
斎藤 眞川畑 大作佐藤 大介土志田 正二新井場 公徳
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2015 年 121 巻 9 号 p. 339-346

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A new geological map has been prepared of an area in Hiroshima where numerous debris flows occurred on account of heavy rainfall on 20 August 2014. Rocks in the area are mainly the Late Cretaceous Hiroshima Granites and its roof pendant, which consists of the Late Cretaceous Takada Rhyolites, a Jurassic accretionary complex correlative of the Kuga Group, and schists correlative of the Triassic-Jurassic Suo metamorphic rocks. All these rocks have been intruded by porphyritic rhyolite dikes. The most disastrous debris flows were due to the collapse of steep slopes composed of the porphyritic rhyolite dikes. Many other disastrous debris flows occurred because of small collapses of steep slopes along the ridge lines composed of schist that had experienced contact metamorphism, and also of porphyritic granite.

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