Tomoyuki NANRI, Hiroshi FUKUMA, Norikuni HARADA, Hiroshi ANDO,Hideyuki ITOH, Toshihiro HASHINOKI and Takashi YAMADA
Abstract
Volumetric changes in volcanic mudflow occurred in 1926 at Mt. Tokachi was
successfully estimated using both sediment remnants in the investigation area
and historical archives. The aim of this study is to clarify the flow and sedimentation
process of the 1926 mudflow. We carried out the equilibrium experiment to confirm
the separation of the fluid and solid phase under the similar condition of 1926
mudflow deposition. Moreover, we analyzed the found document that indicates
the detail distribution and the thickness in particular point of the mudflow
just after mudflow occurrence. Cumulative volume of mudflow deposit in the flooding
area located in lower half reach of the Furano river was estimated at 3,200,000m3.
Discharge yielded from source area was calculated at 6,500,000m3 including original
collapse of crater, melting water from the foot slope and erosion sediment along
the river course, and has grown up at 6,900,000m3 with plus 400,000m3 from transport
area. At last, the 3,200,000m3 of mudflow deposit was deposited in the flooding
area and the residual mudflow estimated to flashed over downstream. Knowledge
developed by the calculation of mudflow volume from source to flooding area
allowed drawing the longitudinal change in mudflow volume.
Key wordsFvolcanic mudflow, flow and sedimentation process, field investigation
data analysis, sediment remnants, longitudinal change in mudflow volume