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Geological characteristics of landslides triggered by the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake in Mt. Aso volcano,Japan
Authors:Song  Kun  Wang  Fawu  Dai  Zili  Iio  Akinori  Osaka  Osamu  Sakata  Seiji
Affiliation:1.Hubei Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, 443002, China
;2.Department of Geoscience, Shimane University, Matsue, Shimane, 690-8504, Japan
;3.Nihonkai Technical Consultants Co., Ltd., Matsue, Shimane, 699-0403, Japan
;4.Shimaken Consultant Co., Ltd., Izumo, Shimane, 699-0732, Japan
;
Abstract:

On 16 April 2016, a Mw 7.0 earthquake occurred in Kumamoto city, Japan. The main shock induced two large landslides, namely the Aso Bridge landslide and the Aso Volcanological Laboratory landslide. Their topographical and geological conditions and motion features were investigated by using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and portable dynamic cone penetration tests (PPTs). The Aso Bridge landslide lies between elevations of 385 m and 725 m, with a total estimated volume of about 1,980,000 m3. The main body is composed of cohesive soil with lapilli and block. The Aso Volcanological Laboratory landslide lies on a slope between 483 m to 582 m, and the total volume is about 81,000 m3, with an average thickness of 4.5 m. The main body is composed of Kusasenrigahama volcanic pumice tephra beds. The material compositions and deposits of both landslides have low cohesion and easily induced shear failure for the two landslides. The sliding distance of the Aso Bridge landslide was long, the sliding direction almost unchanged from the scarp to the toe, and the sliding speed was rapid. The sliding distance of the Aso Volcanological Laboratory landslide, however, was short, the sliding direction changed from the N-direction at the scarp to the NW-direction at the toe, and the sliding speed was slow.

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