Characteristics of earthquake-induced landslides in a heavy snowfall region—landslides triggered by the northern Nagano prefecture earthquake, March 12, 2011, Japan

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Baator Has
Tomoyuki Noro
Kiyoteru Maruyama
Akira Nakamura
Kiichiro Ogawa
Satoshi Onoda
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[1] Asia Air Survey,Snow Avalanche and Landslide Research Center
[2] Co.,undefined
[3] Ltd,undefined
[4] PWRI,undefined
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Landslides | 2012年 / 9卷
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Earthquake; Landslide; Active fault; Nagano; Japan;
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The northern Nagano Prefecture earthquake, MJMA 6.7 (Mw 6.2), which is inferred to have been triggered by the huge (Mw 9.0) March 11, 2011 Tohoku earthquake, occurred on March 12, 2011, in northern Nagano Prefecture, an area in Japan famous for heavy snowfall. A large number of landslides were triggered by the 12 March earthquake, and it caused building damage in the area of the epicenter. To clarify characteristics of the distribution and dynamic behavior of these landslides, we analyzed aerial photographs and conducted field surveys in and around the epicentral area. Large-scale landslides with long distance run-outs are a remarkable characteristic of the landslides induced by this earthquake. The long travel distance is considered to be related to the thick snowpack at the time the earthquake occurred. Moderate scale deep-seated landslides and shallow landslides were also observed in the study area. Based on an analysis of landslides with the active fault on which the earthquake is believed to have occurred, most of these landslides were distributed on the hanging wall of the active fault, within a distance of 12 km from the fault.
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