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[HCG37-07] Geotechnical aspect of damage found along seismic fault that appeared in the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
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Keywords:Kumamoto Earthquake of 2016, Geotechnical hazard, earthquake-flood multi hazards
LiDAR, Laser based altimetry, can penetrate through tree canopy, revealing detailed feature of bare earth left behind by past natural hazards, and the LiDAR image of the mountain slope along the outer rim of the Aso crater shows evidence of past landslides as well as the most recent one that has hit an important location for traffic. Moreover cracks are seen along the exposed scar indicating future risk. As long as clear evidence for past large soil deformation was there in LiDAR images, landslides/active fault maps etc., we could bring potential hazard to light and take necessary actions. However these pieces of evidence can be often buried beneath surface soil deposits particularly when they are near an active volcano. Because large ground deformations can be repeated in any extreme natural events as can be seen in the past major earthquakes, they are to be recorded in a quantitative manner.