JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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[O-05] Understanding of formation process of Japanese archipelago from Japanese Geoparks

convener:Noritaka Matsubara(Graduate School of Regional Resource Management, University of Hyogo), Yayoi ICHIHASHI(Sado Island Geopark Promotion Office), HIROKO IMAI(Com Support Office /Wakayama University Center for Tourism Research), Hokuto Obara(Mine-Akiyoshidai Karst Plateau Geopark Promotion Council)

[O05-P31] Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System "Minabe-Tanabe Ume System" viewing from geomorphological aspects of three small catchment area, central part of Wakayama Prefecture

*Yoshinori Kodama1, Kazuki Taira2 (1.Faculty of Agriculture, 2.Wakayama Prefecture)

Keywords:GIAHS ”Minabe-Tanabe Ume System”, slightly elevated area, basement of alluvial deposit, fluvial geomorphology, rolling hill

We discussed relationship between globally Important Agricultural Heritage System "Minabe-Tanabe Ume System" in Central Wakayama and geomorphological features of the area, which situates adjacent to Nanki-Kumano Japan Geopark. Three small drainage areas: the Kirime River, the Minabe River and the Haya River were surveyed from fluvial geomorphological aspects. We found two characteristics: i) distribution differences in slightly elevated area, and ii) size differences in alluvial plain. Slightly elevated area connects to natural levee, which reflects river-bed material and to rolling hill area for supplying small particles to the Minabe and the Haya. According to analyses of bore-hole data, the deeper alluvial deposit basement is, the larger alluvial plain is. Minabe-Tanabe Ume System traces back to these geomorphological features.