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- Title
Examination of Sediment Dynamics Based on the Distribution of Silica Fluxes and Flood Sediments in the Otoishi River Related to the Northern Kyushu Heavy Rain Disaster, July 2017.
- Authors
Nakanishi, Ryunosuke; Baba, Akira; Tsuyama, Takahiro; Ikemi, Hiro; Mitani, Yasuhiro
- Abstract
The heavy rain disaster occurred in July 2017, in northern Kyushu, Japan. The river environment greatly changed due to sediment moving accompanied by erosion. It is important regarding disaster prevention to localize watersheds where sediment transportation is active. In this study, the sediment dynamics were discussed on the basis of our investigation about the stored sediment, water-flow, and silica fluxes from sub-basins. As a result, the sediment survey revealed that many sediments consist of sand or gravel and were moved secondarily by water-flow. By the hydrological survey, it was confirmed that the trend of the dissolved silica concentrations varied between the right and the left bank tributaries. It was suggested that the left bank tributaries have a various process of water-flow. Considering the distribution of collapsed slopes, the right bank tributaries have more collapsed slopes than the left bank tributaries. As suggested by the results, the range of the silica flux is wider at the left bank tributaries because the sedimentation shows various distributions. On the other hand, the right bank tributaries were estimated topographically stable since the value of the silica flux is about the same.
- Subjects
JAPAN; EMERGENCY management; SEDIMENTS; HYDROLOGICAL surveys; SILICA; RIVER sediments; DISASTERS
- Publication
Geosciences (2076-3263), 2019, Vol 9, Issue 2, p75
- ISSN
2076-3263
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/geosciences9020075