Journal of the Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering, Vol.59,No.2,2006

Sediment runoff in the rivers of Miyakejima Island
-A four]year portrait of the Miyakejima volcano after the volcanic eruption in 2000-

Yasuhiro DOI Satoshi TAGATA Takao YAMAKOSHI Katsuo SASAHARA Haruo NISHIMOTO


Abstract

Authors surveyed the sediment runoff actually occurring in the Miyakejima Island after 4 years have passed since the volcanic eruptions lastly occurred. The survey was carried out by repeating measuring the freeboards of sediment control dams newly installed in the rivers. Topographic surveys of cross sections of the rivers were also carried out in the two rivers. As a result, it was confirmed the tendency that sediment runoff still persists in the rivers where the more volcanic ash deposited at the time of the last eruptions. Observing the quality of the runoff sediment, it can be classified into the two types, that is, scoria and fine sediment. The result of the topographic surveys in the two rivers, one is the scoria]runoff]river and the other is the fine]sediment]runoff river, showed that the source of the scoria was the sediment in the riverbed, while that of the fine sediment was the sediment consisting of the river banks and rill ditches. The scoria]runoff]river has abundant erodible scoria on the riverbed still now, while the fine]sediment]runoff river has solid lava bed such that riverbed erosion will no longer occur.

Key words: Miyakejima, volcanic ash deposit, sediment runoff, scoria

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