Journal of the Japan Society of Engineering Geology
Online ISSN : 1884-0973
Print ISSN : 0286-7737
ISSN-L : 0286-7737
Volume 7, Issue 2
Displaying 1-3 of 3 articles from this issue
  • with Special Reference to the Relation between Unit Area Discharge and Hydrogeological Conditions of Groundwater
    Kinichi Shimizu
    1966 Volume 7 Issue 2 Pages 51-78
    Published: June 01, 1966
    Released on J-STAGE: June 04, 2010
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    Unit area discharge of groundwater, Z of typical groundwater basins in Chugoku-Shikoku District was computed, and the relation between Z and their hydrogeological conditions was inspected. The results are as follows:
    (1) It seems that there is a mutual relation between Z of confined and unconfined groundwater of Shikoku Setonaikai coastal plain areas, Hirusenbara area and Misato area and Y value. Value, Y is a ratio of total annual precipitation in the catchment area of groundwater basin to the area of groundwater basin.
    (2) It is also noted to be some mutual connections between Z of Shikoku Setonaikai coastal plain areas and the degree of development of aquifer, especially of gravel bed.
    (3) Apparent unit area discharge of spring, Z of the North-West area of Mt. Daisen Volcano and Kusama Karst areas shows a linear zonal relationship with discharge average of spring in “Z-Q-n/A” diagram (Fig. 7).
    (4) Though land-subsidence by over-pumping has not been occurred in Shikoku Setonaikai coastal plain areas, Z of these areas shows higher value than that of typical land subsidence areas in Japan such as Tokyo downtown area, Osaka sea-side area and Niigata coastal plain area. Salt-water intrusion has been occured in some coastal aquifers of Shikoku Setonaikai coastal plain areas. From above results, the author insists to be of importance to compare Z of various groundwater basins with their hydrogeological conditions for the evaluation, further development and the conservation of groundwater resources.
    Download PDF (3089K)
  • On Those Values at Uminokuchi Stock Farm on the Eastern Foot of Mt. Yatsugatake
    Itsuro Kawasaki
    1966 Volume 7 Issue 2 Pages 79-86
    Published: June 01, 1966
    Released on J-STAGE: June 04, 2010
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    The practical values surveyed by means of electric prospectings have their seasonal variations according to the geology of the area.
    In every four seasons they have peculiar p-a curves, especially in the pyroclastic areas. On the seasonal variations in the former paper by the author, someone were against him, though they should recognize the fact that the features of the p-a curves resulted from the practical survey coincide with the geology of the practical area. And then, their attitudes as if they close their eyes to facts on the ground that the seasonal variations of p-a curves do not coincide with their theoretical values, must be revised frankly.
    Download PDF (1100K)
  • Yasushi Nishikawa
    1966 Volume 7 Issue 2 Pages 87-94
    Published: June 01, 1966
    Released on J-STAGE: June 04, 2010
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    The conservation of the farm-land is most important to the agriculture on the slope.
    The progress of the agriculture on the slope and there erosion are related to the geological condition.
    I study that relation all over the country.
    Download PDF (974K)
feedback
Top