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Ground failures on reclaimed land during the 2011 Tohoku earthquake: A case study in Urayasu City, Japan

机译:2011年东北地震期间开垦土地上的地面破坏:以日本浦安市为例

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The 2011 Tohoku earthquake caused ground failures over a wide area around Tokyo Bay, especially soil liquefaction in areas of reclaimed land (umetate-chi in Japanese). These areas, which were constructed largely by using sediment dredged from the seafloor of Tokyo Bay, suffered the greatest damage during the earthquake; no comparable damage has been reported in Holocene lowlands within our survey area. To investigate the relationship of the near-surface sediment profile in Urayasu City to ground failures caused there by the earthquake, we used aerial photographs and historical records of reclamation work, collected and analyzed hand-auger samples, and conducted dynamic cone penetration tests and micro-tremor observations. Two large cracks that formed in the grounds of Urayasu High School during the earthquake coincided with rows of piles used during reclamation work. Hand-auger samples and dynamic cone penetration tests revealed distinct differences in the lithology of the sediments on either side of both cracks; these differences allowed us to define three areas with different geological and seismological characteristics. The surface traces of the two cracks were coincident with the boundaries between these three areas. Micro-tremor observations in the three areas and in a nearby area of Holocene lowland revealed that the major ground failures of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake were closely related to subsurface interfaces between different lithologies that were created by land reclamation. This case study shows that understanding both Holocene geological processes and knowledge of the history and methods of land reclamation are important components of planning for the prevention or mitigation of earthquake disasters in reclaimed coastal areas. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.
机译:2011年的东北地震在东京湾附近的广大地区造成了地面破坏,特别是在开垦土地(日本人称“盐池”)地区的土壤液化。这些地区主要是利用东京湾海底疏sediment的沉积物建造的,在地震中遭受的破坏最大;在我们的调查区域内,全新世低地未见类似的破坏。为了调查浦安市近地表沉积物剖面与地震引起的地面破坏之间的关系,我们使用了航拍照片和开垦工作的历史记录,收集并分析了手钻的样本,并进行了动态锥入度测试和微分析。 -震颤观测。地震期间在浦安高中地面上形成的两个大裂缝正好与填海工程中使用的成排桩相吻合。手工钻进样品和动态锥入度测试表明,两个裂缝两侧的沉积物在岩性上都存在明显差异。这些差异使我们能够确定三个具有不同地质和地震特征的地区。两个裂缝的表面痕迹与这三个区域之间的边界重合。在全新世低地的三个区域和附近地区的微震观测中发现,2011年东北地震的主要地面破坏与土地开垦产生的不同岩性之间的地下界面密切相关。本案例研究表明,了解全新世的地质过程以及对开垦土地的历史和方法的了解,是预防或缓解开垦海岸地区地震灾害的重要组成部分。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd和INQUA。版权所有。

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    《Quaternary International》 |2016年第18期|555-562|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Koa Kaihatsu Co Ltd, Sumida Ku, Syasoku Bldg 5-3-13, Tokyo 1300022, Japan;

    Japan Petr Explorat Co, Marunouchi Chiyoda Ku, Sapia Tower 1-7-12, Tokyo 100005, Japan;

    Chiba Prefectural Environm Res Ctr, Chiba, Japan;

    Hunabashi Kita Highsch, Tokyo, Japan|Sayama 2012, Yachiyo City, Chiba 2760011, Japan;

    Chiba Kita Highsch, 153 Naganumacho Inage Ku, Chiba, Chiba 2630005, Japan;

    Kanto Nat Gas Dev Co Ltd, 661 Mobara, Mobara, Chiba 2978550, Japan;

    NTC Consultants Co Ltd, Tokyo Branch, 1-32-2-20F Honcho Nakano Ku, Tokyo 1648721, Japan;

    Wakamatsu Highsch, 429 Wakamatsucho Wakaba Ku, Chiba, Chiba 2640021, Japan;

    Urayasu Highsch, 2-36-2 Kairaku, Urayasu, Chiba 2790003, Japan;

    Chishirodai Highsch, 2-1-1 Chishirodai Nishi Wakaba Ku, Chiba, Chiba 2640004, Japan;

    Japan Petr Explorat Co, Marunouchi Chiyoda Ku, Sapia Tower 1-7-12, Tokyo 100005, Japan;

    Earth Syst Sci Co Ltd, 4-2-7 Fujimi, Tsurugashima, Saitama 3502201, Japan;

    Tachikawa High Sch, Tokyo, Japan|2-1-4 Mama, Ichikawa, Chiba 2720826, Japan;

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  • 关键词

    Reclaimed land; Urayasu City; Tohoku earthquake; Ground failures; Crack; Liquefaction;

    机译:开垦土地;浦安市;东北地震;地面破坏;裂缝;液化;

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