Tsugio Ezaki
Ehime University
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Forest Science and Technology | 2015
Yukiyoshi Teramoto; Etsuro Shimokawa; Tsugio Ezaki; Kun-Woo Chun; Suk-Woo Kim
To understand the temporal pattern in sediment production from a yarding road, we investigated sediment yield and grain size composition, and examined the relevant physical factors in an abandoned clear-cut plantation forest, based on the 3-year onsite monitoring in Shirasu area, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. Under a given amount and intensity of rainfall, although sediment yield and grain size of the sediment increased with increasing rainfall, they remarkably decreased each year; that is, the annual sediment yield from the yarding road in the first, second and third years were 6.1, 2.7, and 1.4 mm, respectively. With the elapsed year, the proportion of gravel and coarse sand gradually decreased, whereas the proportion of fine sand and silt-clay gradually increased. Dry density of surface layers decreased with increasing vegetation coverage at the survey site each year. Additionally, surface grain size at the rill and inter-rill points gradually increased with the elapsed year. The results indicated that the annual decrease in both sediment yield and its grain size are associated with an increase in soil porosity (i.e., increase in infiltration capacity) due to root development and increased intensity of ground resistance to overland flows and sediment transport following both vegetation growth and surface armouring.
Journal of forest and environmental science | 2014
Yukiyoshi Teramoto; Etsuro Shimokawa; Tsugio Ezaki; Kun-Woo Chun; Suk-Woo Kim; Youn-Tae Lee
In this study, we investigated the Fukiage sand dunes of southern Kyushu, Japan. We surveyed the status of recovery of coastal Japanese black pine forests damaged by pine wilt disease and their disaster prevention capability. We placed two transects: Transect 1, in an area that was severely damaged (80-90% damage rate) by pine wilt disease, and Transect 2, in an area that was mostly undamaged (
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2010
Bam H. N. Razafindrabe; Bin He; Shoji Inoue; Tsugio Ezaki; Rajib Shaw
Journal of The Japanese Forest Society | 2000
Hiroto Toda; Kaichiro Sasa; Fuyuki Sato; H. Shibata; Mutsumi Nomura; Kazu Ichikawa; Eishi Fujito; Toshikazu Takanishi; Kenji Seiwa; Hatsuo Tsukahara; Toshiaki Iida; Norio Taniguchi; Makoto Nakata; Shigeru Kuwabara; Takeji Uchida; Yasuji Haruta; Makoto Inoue; Hisayoshi Yagi; Tsuyoshi Tsukagoshi; Koichiro Kuraji; Miho Futada; Hiroshi Ono; Michiyo Suzuki; Yasuji Imaizumi; Norio Yamaguchi; Chisato Takenaka; Yutaka Yurugi; Saburo Kawanabe; Makoto Ando; Asami Nakanishi
Journal of Weed Science and Technology | 1992
Tsugio Ezaki; Masafumi Fujihisa; Yoshihiko Imon
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology | 1997
Takuya Marumoto; Seiji Hayakawa; Tsugio Ezaki; Kazuo Yamamoto; Hiroaki Okabe
Journal of forest and environmental science | 2012
Yong-Rae Kim; Suk-Woo Kim; Enkhjargal Damdinsuren; Tsugio Ezaki; Kun-Woo Chun
Journal of Rainwater Catchment Systems | 2006
Bam Haja Nirina Razafindrabe; Venecio U. Ultra; Osamu Kobayashi; Mitsuo Fujiwara; Shoji Inoue; Tsugio Ezaki
Journal of Biological Sciences | 2006
Bam Razafindrabe; Shoji Inoue; Tsugio Ezaki
Journal of Weed Science and Technology | 2004
Tsugio Ezaki; S. Inoue; Masafumi Fujihisa; S. Kohno; T. Iwamoto; K. Chun