Using Long-Term Measurement to Enhance Regional Disaster Prevention through Monitoring of Small Rivers
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LTM (Long-Term Measurement) , Traditional knowledge, LandslidesAbstract
This study promotes regional disaster prevention using Long-Term Measurement (LTM) of small rivers. Continuous monitoring of water level and vibration revealed correlations, and experiments confirmed detection of “goro-goro” rumbling from moving boulders. By quantifying local traditional knowledge, this approach enhances community awareness and provides a practical, low-cost early warning framework for sediment-related disasters in mountainous regions
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Kikuchi, T. and Kobayashi, S. (2023). A brief study on sediment and flood hazards in the Gebasawa River Basin, Chino City, during the September 2021 event. Proceedings of the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Engineering Geology. (in Japanese)
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