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pro vyhledávání: '"平成28年熊本地震"'
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都市・建築学研究. 39:51-59
Temporary housing prepared for natural disaster is determined by law to be demolished two years later in the Japanese present system. However, for the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake 683 out of 4,303 temporary housings were made of timber and some of them w
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都市・建築学研究. 36:11-18
Temporary housing prepared for natural disaster is determined by law to be demolished two years later. Therefore, people who cannot reconstruct their houses by themselves within that two years is forced to move to ‘disaster public housing' which is
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九州沖縄農業研究センター研究資料 = Memoirs of the Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center. 95:86-92
After the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake, liquefaction was observed in the coastal areas in Kumamoto Prefecture. Plant growth in the next planting season became a great concern to producers of facility vegetables in the affected areas.Therefore, we set up
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九州沖縄農業研究センター研究資料 = Memoirs of the Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center. 95:42-48
The 2016 Kumamoto earthquake seriously damaged crops, agricultural lands, and agricultural facilities. The earthquake caused liquefaction across large areas in Kumamoto prefecture, including those in coastal polders used for greenhouse farming. Despi
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九州沖縄農業研究センター研究資料 = Memoirs of the Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center. 95:49-66
The 2016 Kumamoto earthquake caused damages, namely, fissures, upheavals, and subsidence, on the surface of many paddy fields. We conducted investigation to gain knowledge of the rice-growth properties cultivated in these damaged paddy fields. The ob
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九州沖縄農業研究センター研究資料 = Memoirs of the Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center. 95:77-85
Because of the effects of the Kumamoto earthquake, guaranteed access to irrigation water became difficult, and a survey conducted in the Aso area showed an outbreak in cases in which rice paddy fields were not being planted as usual. In these areas,
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九州沖縄農業研究センター研究資料 = Memoirs of the Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center. 95:18-29
To investigate the underground portions of farmlands damaged by the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake, resistivity survey, surface wave method, and electromagnetic survey were conducted. At a greenhouse where a column of the house sank because of liquificatio
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九州沖縄農業研究センター研究資料 = Memoirs of the Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center. 95:10-17
The 2016 Kumamoto earthquake caused cracks and uneven terrains that potentially resulted in additional water leakage from paddy fields. To investigate how the water loss occurred according to different damages, we measured the water-table reduction r
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九州沖縄農業研究センター研究資料 = Memoirs of the Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center. 95:93-101
We evaluated the effects of the immense damages due to the Kumamoto earthquake generated in April, 2016, such as collapse of stone walls, cracks, and subsidence, on the growth and fruit quality of fruit trees, e.g., Satsuma mandarins and persimmons.
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九州沖縄農業研究センター研究資料 = Memoirs of the Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center. 95:30-41
The 2016 Kumamoto earthquake caused large ground cracks to appear in the paddy fields in Aso Valley within the Aso caldera in Kumamoto prefecture. The local government planned to restore the cracked paddy fields but was aware that acid sulfate condit