Abstract

Abstract. Geological disaster by liquefaction-fluidization happened on southern part of the Quaternary Paleo-Kanto submarine basin at the 2011 Earthquake off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku. Liquefaction-fluidization phenomena occurred mainly in man-made strata over shaking 5+ intensity of Japan Meteorological Agency scale. Many subsided spots, 10–50 m width, 20–100 m length and less than 1 m depth, by liquefaction-fluidization distributed on reclaimed land around northern Tokyo bay. Large amount of sand and groundwater spouted out in the terrible subsided parts. But there are little subsidence and no jetted sand outside the terrible subsided part. Liquefaction-fluidization damaged part at the 1987 earthquake east off Chiba prefecture re-liquefied and fluidized in these parts at the 2011 great earthquake. The damaged area were more wide on the 2011 earthquake than the 1987 quake. Detailed classification maps of subsidence by liquefaction-fluidization on the 2011 grate earthquake were made by fieldwork in Chiba city around Tokyo bay. A mechanism of subsidence by liquefaction-fluidization in man-made strata was solved by geological survey with continuous large box cores on the ACE Liner and large relief peals of the cores at a typical subsided part.

Highlights

  • Strong shaking hit the Kanto district and the Tohoku district at the 2011 off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake

  • Strong shaking over 5+ intensity of Japan Meteorological Agency scale distributed widely in southeast part of the Neogene Kanto Basin (JMA, 2011; Fig. 1)

  • Liquefaction-fluidization phenomena caused on reclaimed land by hydraulic fill in the strong shaking area at the Neogene Kanto Basin (RIEGC, 2011c; Fig. 1)

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Summary

Introduction

Strong shaking hit the Kanto district and the Tohoku district at the 2011 off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake. Strong shaking over 5+ intensity of Japan Meteorological Agency scale distributed widely in southeast part of the Neogene Kanto Basin (JMA, 2011; Fig. 1). The shaking 5+ intensity of JMA scale correlate with about 8 intensity of MSK scale. Liquefaction-fluidization phenomena caused on reclaimed land by hydraulic fill in the strong shaking area at the Neogene Kanto Basin (RIEGC, 2011c; Fig. 1)

Distribution of liquefaction-fluidization site on Boso Peninsula
Mechanism of subcidence by liquefaction-fluidization in manmade-strata
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