抄録
The coastal area of eastern Japan was hit by Tsunami due to the gigantic earthquake on March 11th 2011. Tsunami gave serious damage to Rikuzen Takada and drowned out famous pine forest, called “Takadanomatsubara”. However, only one of 70,000 pines could survive miraculously without falling down. People decided to preserve this pine as the monumental pine for the symbol of recovery. However, there are some problems, groundwater rise due to land sinking and salt concentration from seawater. These factors can kill root system. In this study, the current situation around the monumental pine was simulated with soil/water/air coupled F. E. code applying the mass transfer equation first. Next, the alternative preservation methods were examined. Consequently, it was found that pumping up from deep inside of sheet pile is effective for inhibiting salt diffusion and flashing is effective for washing salt away from ground.