砂防学会誌
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Print ISSN : 0286-8385
ISSN-L : 0286-8385
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土砂災害緊急情報における「時期情報」の精度向上に関する一提案 ~降灰等の堆積に起因する土石流の発生危険度評価~
國友 優鶴本 慎治郎下窪 和洋阿蘇 修一杉原 成満荒木 義則倉本 和正植野 惣古川 浩平
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2013 年 65 巻 6 号 p. 3-11

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It is important to take appropriate non-structural measures based on the Sediment-Related Disaster Prevention Act in order to reduce the number of victims from large-scale debris flow disasters―i.e., debris flow disasters induced by the failure of natural-dams or the deposits of volcanic ash-fall(hereinafter called “volcanic debris flow”).Accordingtothe Act, the national government is responsible for providing “Emergency Information on Sediment-related Disasters (EISD)” to the municipal and prefectural governments, which is supposed to be issued on the basis of “Emergency Investigation”. Basically, EISD provides information about the areas that are hazardous and the periods for people in those areas to stay away. Technologies need to be developed to improve the precision of EISD, in particular information about the periods, in order to enhance the non-structural measures. The volcanic debris flows of active volcanoes, such as, Sakurajima and Mt. Shimmoe in the Kirishima mountain range, are fine examples that cause great concern to this day. The periods in which higher probability of volcanic debris flow occurrence are determined not only by rainfall intensity but also by multiple factors, including the physical and chemical characteristics of ash-fall, quantity of ash-fall, topography, surface geology, etc. This study, which aims to enhance the precision of EISD on volcanic debris flows, proposes a statistical analysis method (SAVER) to be applied to the analysis of the relationship between the occurrence of volcanic debris flow and the index taking into account both of the rainfall and the ash-fall intensities. From the results of this study, it became possible to assess the risk of volcanic debris flow occurrence considering the effects of the ash-fall deposits. The method also enables the establishment of non-linear critical lines for volcanic debris flow risk that can be modified according to the intensity of ash-fall. Thus, the critical lines are highly compatible with the criteria for issuing the “Warning Information on Sediment-related Disaster” and, hopefully, the lines can also be used for determining the time of termination for “Emergency Investigation”.
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