Osamu YOKOYAMA, Taro UCHIDA, Keiji TAMURA, Ryuji SUZUKI and Takafumi INOUE
Abstract
Many previous studies reported that the several geomorphological and geological
features were often found at the area close to scars of catastrophic landslide
based on detailed field survey. However, most of these studies focused on only
areas close to catastrophic landslide scars, and very few studies paid attention
to the areas where the catastrophic landslide did not occur. In this study,
we quantitatively analyzed the positional relationship between catastrophic
landslides and geomorphological and geological features, such as mass rock creep,
deep]seated landslide (rotational), arc]shaped crack, gentle ridge top, active
fault and geological fault at Mt. Wanitsuka in Miyazaki Prefecture. We confirmed
that these geomorphological and geological features, which has been often found
at areas close to catastrophic landslide scars. And, some of these features,
including geological fault, deep rotational landslide, gentle ridgetop, were
appeared not only at areas close to catastrophic landslide scars but also at
areas far from it.
Key wordsFcatastrophic landslide, geomorphological features, geological features,
Wanitsuka Mountains