Identification of Large-Scale Dissected Landslides and Verification Through Microtremor Analysis Along the Median Tectonic Line in East Shikoku, Japan

Authors

  • Dr. Daisuke Kambara Yonden Consultants Co., Inc. Author
  • Prof. Shuichi Hasegawa Kagawa University, Japan Author
  • Prof. Atsuko Nonomura Kagawa University, Japan Author
  • Prof. Minoru Yamanaka Kagawa University, Japan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64862/

Keywords:

dissected landslide, DEM, microtremor

Abstract

It is difficult to recognize the existence of rock bodies whose landslide topography has been completely dissected. We have identified large-scale dissected landslide bodies along the Median Tectonic Line, Japan, by recognizing characteristic topographic features of landslides on a digital elevation model. We have proposed that H/V spectra obtained by microtremor surveys are an effective means of distinguishing a landslide body from a stable, sound rock-mass in the field.

References

Hasegawa, S. (1992). Large-scale rock slides and Quaternary faulting along the Median Tectonic Line on the southern foot of the Sanuki Range in Shikoku, Southwest Japan. The Memoirs of the Geological Society of Japan, 40, 143–170.

Kanbara, D., Hasegawa, S., Nonomura, A., Chiba, T., & Kimura, M. (2021). New index for identifying large-scale dissected landslides along the Median Tectonic Line. Journal of the Japan Society of Engineering Geology, 62 (5), 296–307. https://doi.org/10.5110/jjseg.62.296

Hasegawa, S., Nonomura, A., & Khanal, R. K. (2016). Analysis of the distribution of landslides triggered by the 2015 Nepal–Gorkha earthquake. Proceedings of the Shikoku Branch Research Presentation Meeting of the Japanese Geotechnical Society, 71–72.

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Published

2025-11-27

How to Cite

Identification of Large-Scale Dissected Landslides and Verification Through Microtremor Analysis Along the Median Tectonic Line in East Shikoku, Japan. (2025). Asian Journal of Engineering Geology, 2(Sp Issue), 301-302. https://doi.org/10.64862/

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