In August 2016, Typhoon 1610 (Lionrock) caused heavy rainfall in Hokkaido, which led to the discharge of a large volume of sediment and water from catchments on the eastern slope of the northern Hidaka Range. The eight catchments examined in this study are characterized by granitic lithology and late Pleistocene periglacial landforms with weakly cohesive, low-resistance periglacial debris thickly covering the weathered bedrocks. This characteristic of the landscape presumably provided a transport-limited condition where some debris flows were initiated by shallow landslides. As they moved, the debris flows grew larger through mobilization and erosion of sediment in channel beds and sidewalls. This sediment mobilization and erosion continued...
Patterns and rates of landsliding and fluvial sediment transfer in mountain catchments are determine...
Understanding linkage between channel process along a river course and hill-slope process with later...
We investigated 184 landslides that occurred in unwelded pyroclastic flow deposits (Shirasu) on sout...
Abstract Increased rainfall associated with climate change can increase sediment discharge. The supp...
Fluctuations in the sediment yielding rate within mountainous areas are found after extreme precipit...
The earthquake that occurred on 6 September 2018, in the eastern part of the Iburi region of Hokkaid...
The present geomorphology of hill areas in the Niigata district, Japan, consisting of Neogene to Ple...
A debris flow occurred in the Tsugaru Juniko Lakes area, NE Japan, due to localized torrential downp...
Erosional and sedimentary features associated with flooding have been documented in both modern and ...
A heavy rainfall caused by a stationary front vitalized from season’s 10th typhoon occurred in south...
Distribution of woody debris and sediment was examined in a mountain stream, northern Kyushu, southw...
The Otofuke River is a tributary of the Tokachi River, Hokkaido Japan, consisting of a channelized r...
Linkages between sediment supply by episodic geomorphic processes (obtained from aerial photographs ...
Patterns and rates of landsliding and fluvial sediment transfer in mountain catchments are determine...
Patterns and rates of landsliding and fluvial sediment transfer in mountain catchments are determine...
Patterns and rates of landsliding and fluvial sediment transfer in mountain catchments are determine...
Understanding linkage between channel process along a river course and hill-slope process with later...
We investigated 184 landslides that occurred in unwelded pyroclastic flow deposits (Shirasu) on sout...
Abstract Increased rainfall associated with climate change can increase sediment discharge. The supp...
Fluctuations in the sediment yielding rate within mountainous areas are found after extreme precipit...
The earthquake that occurred on 6 September 2018, in the eastern part of the Iburi region of Hokkaid...
The present geomorphology of hill areas in the Niigata district, Japan, consisting of Neogene to Ple...
A debris flow occurred in the Tsugaru Juniko Lakes area, NE Japan, due to localized torrential downp...
Erosional and sedimentary features associated with flooding have been documented in both modern and ...
A heavy rainfall caused by a stationary front vitalized from season’s 10th typhoon occurred in south...
Distribution of woody debris and sediment was examined in a mountain stream, northern Kyushu, southw...
The Otofuke River is a tributary of the Tokachi River, Hokkaido Japan, consisting of a channelized r...
Linkages between sediment supply by episodic geomorphic processes (obtained from aerial photographs ...
Patterns and rates of landsliding and fluvial sediment transfer in mountain catchments are determine...
Patterns and rates of landsliding and fluvial sediment transfer in mountain catchments are determine...
Patterns and rates of landsliding and fluvial sediment transfer in mountain catchments are determine...
Understanding linkage between channel process along a river course and hill-slope process with later...
We investigated 184 landslides that occurred in unwelded pyroclastic flow deposits (Shirasu) on sout...