Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2016

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Poster

Symbol M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-IS Intersection

[M-IS34] The 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake and related crustal activities

Wed. May 25, 2016 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall HALL6)

5:15 PM - 6:30 PM

[MIS34-P52] Discussion on the ground ruptures appeared in alluvial plain in Aso caldera and earthquake fault based on field investigation and low-altitude aerial photogrammetry.

*Kei Tanaka1, Takashi Nakata2, Nobuhisa Matsuta3, Kyoko Kagohara4, Daishi Takenami5, Takashi Kumamoto3, Hikaru Moriki5 (1.Japan Map Center, 2.Prof. Emeritus, Hiroshima Univ., 3.Okayama Univ., 4.Yamaguchi Univ., 5.Graduate Student, Okayama Univ.)

Keywords:Kumamoto Earthquake, surface fault, ground rupture, Aso caldera

We examined ground ruptures appeared in alluvial plain in Aso caldera based on field investigation and low-altitude aerial photogrammetry, in order to discuss their origin. Ground ruptures are extended from north of Aso-Nishi primary school in the south to Uchinomaki hot spring in the north. They are aligned in ENE-WSW direction forming elongated depressions bounded by parallel running steep scarps with maximum height of 2m. They are, in places, are associated right-lateral fault slips of several decimeters. Therefore we suggest that some of the ground ruptures are probably triggered by surface faulting and resulted in extensive ground ruptures.