Erosional and sedimentary features associated with flooding have been documented in both modern and past cases. However, only a few studies have demonstrated the relationship between these features and the corresponding hydraulic conditions that produced them, making it difficult to evaluate the magnitude of paleo-flooding. This study describes the characteristics associated with inundation depth and flow direction, as well as the erosional and sedimentary features resulting from the disastrous flooding of the Kinu River, central Japan, in September 2015. Water levels rose rapidly due to heavy rainfall that eventually overtopped, and subsequently breached, a levee in Joso City, causing destructive flooding on the surrounding floodplain. Dis...
The heavy rain disaster occurred in July 2017, in northern Kyushu, Japan. The river environment grea...
Sedimentary facies analysis and description of paleosols were carried out for the middle Miocene Tok...
AbstractUnderstanding of morphodynamic processes associated with large‐scale floods has recently imp...
Erosional and sedimentary features associated with flooding have been documented in both modern and ...
AbstractOn September 9, 2015, typhoon number 18 brought unprecedented rainfall to northern Japan, pa...
Study region: The Kinu River basin receiving serious damage in September 2015 because of the heavy r...
Kanto-Tohoku heavy rainfall in September 2015 caused a severe flood disaster at the downstream of th...
A daunting challenge for Flood geology is providing a credible explanation for how the staggering vo...
Floods can significantly alter the morphology of a delta, from inputting increased volumes of sedime...
In August 2016, Typhoon 1610 (Lionrock) caused heavy rainfall in Hokkaido, which led to the discharg...
International audienceThis paper documents the nature of flood-producing storms and floodplain depos...
The Otofuke River is a tributary of the Tokachi River, Hokkaido Japan, consisting of a channelized r...
Case studies of recent tsunami impacts have proven to be extremely useful in understanding the geolo...
AbstractOn September 9, 2015, typhoon number 18 brought unprecedented rainfall to northern Japan, pa...
Due to a typhoon and a stationary rain front, record amounts of rain fell in September 2011, and the...
The heavy rain disaster occurred in July 2017, in northern Kyushu, Japan. The river environment grea...
Sedimentary facies analysis and description of paleosols were carried out for the middle Miocene Tok...
AbstractUnderstanding of morphodynamic processes associated with large‐scale floods has recently imp...
Erosional and sedimentary features associated with flooding have been documented in both modern and ...
AbstractOn September 9, 2015, typhoon number 18 brought unprecedented rainfall to northern Japan, pa...
Study region: The Kinu River basin receiving serious damage in September 2015 because of the heavy r...
Kanto-Tohoku heavy rainfall in September 2015 caused a severe flood disaster at the downstream of th...
A daunting challenge for Flood geology is providing a credible explanation for how the staggering vo...
Floods can significantly alter the morphology of a delta, from inputting increased volumes of sedime...
In August 2016, Typhoon 1610 (Lionrock) caused heavy rainfall in Hokkaido, which led to the discharg...
International audienceThis paper documents the nature of flood-producing storms and floodplain depos...
The Otofuke River is a tributary of the Tokachi River, Hokkaido Japan, consisting of a channelized r...
Case studies of recent tsunami impacts have proven to be extremely useful in understanding the geolo...
AbstractOn September 9, 2015, typhoon number 18 brought unprecedented rainfall to northern Japan, pa...
Due to a typhoon and a stationary rain front, record amounts of rain fell in September 2011, and the...
The heavy rain disaster occurred in July 2017, in northern Kyushu, Japan. The river environment grea...
Sedimentary facies analysis and description of paleosols were carried out for the middle Miocene Tok...
AbstractUnderstanding of morphodynamic processes associated with large‐scale floods has recently imp...