Haruo NISHIMOTO and Josui MATSUDA
Abstract
Flash floods are floods characterized by a very rapid rise of the water stage
and they are known to be frequently generated in mountainous torrents. Many
deaths are caused by the flash floods that occur almost every year. In Japan,
a flash flood is called gteppou]mizu". The origin of this term is associated
with silvicultural technologies for timber floating. For example, gteppou]zeki"
is an artificial dam to flush timbers downstream even during mountainous torrents.
gTeppou]mizu" is not a scientific term although it has been used as common
term. After investigating the past usage of these terms in media such as newspapers
and dictionaries, it turned out that gteppou]mizu" is generally recognized
as a term referring to a phenomenon which generally differs from a debris flow
or flood.
Key wordsFteppou]mizu, debris flow, flash flood, dialect, common term