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Workshop on World Landslide Forum | 2017

Small Flume Experiment on the Influence of Inflow Angle and Stream Gradient on Landslide-Triggered Debris Flow Sediment Movement

Hefryan Sukma Kharismalatri; Yoshiharu Ishikawa; Takashi Gomi; Katsushige Shiraki; Taeko Wakahara

Rainfall-induced landslide might transformed into more severe disaster, namely debris flow and natural dam which both holds serious threats on human life and material. The runout distance has crucial role for determining affected areas of a landslide. Our previous research found the correlation of inflow angle and stream gradient to transformation of landslide collapsed sediment either into natural dam or debris flow. This research intended to test our previous research result with a small flume experiment and aimed to analyze the influence of sediment inflow angle and stream gradient to the sediment deposition percentages as representative of runout distance and the possibility of natural dam formation. Soil samples were taken from landslide-triggered debris flow disaster initiation zone in Hiroshima (Hiroshima Pref.) and Izu Oshima (Tokyo Pref.), Japan which were induced by heavy rainfall. The small flume was 10 cm width and 15 cm height, the inflow segment angle was varied to 60° and 90°, and the stream segment gradient was varied to 10° and 15°. From the experiment results, stream gradient influence the sediment movement effectively rather than inflow angle, and it was sufficient to examine the possibility of collapsed sediment to form natural dam or debris flow. Soil samples from natural dam initiation zones and consideration of water content factor are essential for further experiment.


Catena | 2011

Effect of ground cover on splash and sheetwash erosion over a steep forested hillslope: a plot-scale study

Afshin Ghahramani; Yoshiharu Ishikawa; Takashi Gomi; Katsushige Shiraki; Shusuke Miyata


Hydrological Processes | 2011

Downslope soil detachment–transport on steep slopes via rain splash

Afshin Ghahramani; Yoshiharu Ishikawa; Takashi Gomi; Shusuke Miyata


Hydrological Processes | 2013

Water flux and sediment transport within a forested landscape: the role of connectivity, subsurface flow, and slope length scale on transport mechanism

Afshin Ghahramani; Yoshiharu Ishikawa


Journal of the Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering | 2007

Evaluating method of durability of small wooden crib dams with considering the deterioration rate

Quoc Dung Dang; Yoshiharu Ishikawa; Hiroyuki Nakamura; Katsushige Shiraki


Journal of the Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering | 2008

Influence of design high water level, warm index, and maximum snow depth on deterioration rate of wooden crib dams

Quoc Dung Dang; Yoshiharu Ishikawa; Katsushige Shiraki


Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2010

Landslide Hazard and Risk Assessment on the Northern Slope of Mt. Changbai, China

Liu Zhenghua; Zhang Yanbin; Yoshiharu Ishikawa; Hiroyuki Nakamura


Journal of The Japanese Forest Society | 2012

Influence of Change of Forest Floor Cover Percentage on Overland Flow Rate on Beech Forest Slopes

Hai Hu; Yoshiharu Ishikawa; Katsushige Shiraki; Taeko Wakahara; Biligetu; Yoshimi Uchiyama


Hydrological Research Letters | 2011

Slope length effect on sediment and organic litter transport on a steep forested hillslope: upscaling from plot to hillslope scale

Afshin Ghahramani; Yoshiharu Ishikawa; Takashi Gomi


International Journal of Erosion Control Engineering | 2017

Collapsed material movement of deep-seated landslides caused by Typhoon Talas 2011 on the Kii Peninsula, Japan

Hefryan Sukma Kharismalatri; Yoshiharu Ishikawa; Takashi Gomi; Katsushige Shiraki; Taeko Wakahara

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Katsushige Shiraki

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Takashi Gomi

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Afshin Ghahramani

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Taeko Wakahara

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Quoc Dung Dang

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Hefryan Sukma Kharismalatri

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Hiroyuki Nakamura

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Ryota Furusawa

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Yusuke Mitake

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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