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Local publications issued just after the 1894 Schonai earthquake: Focusing on the book of “Overview of the
earthquake and flood in Yamagata prefecture:Hiroshi Kagami and Toshihiko Mizuta | 1-6 |
A Study of earthquake damage in Shonai district caused by the 1964 Niigata Earthquake
-Reports published in Tsuruoka and Sakata cities-:Toshihiko Mizuta and Hiroshi Kagami | 7-12 |
Simple Estimation of the Natural Periods of Wooden Houses Using Seismic Response Waveforms from
Dynamic Analysis:Mai Taguchi, Naofumi Teramoto | 13-16
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Realtime Prediction of Strong-motion Spectra using Machine Learning for Tohoku Region:Susumu Ohno | 17-21
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Estimating sub-soil structure at JMA Goshogawara Sakaemachi station, Aomori, Japan:Shunichi Kataoka | 23-28
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Displacement of the western flank of Mt. Iwaki by InSAR and its relationship to the Okkomori Fault:Ryosuke Doke and Hideki Kurosawa | 29-34
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An attempt to determine earthquake location using variable Moho depths:Masahiro Kosuga | 35-40
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Liquefaction damage and dynamic soil properties in Fushiki, Takaoka city by the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake:Atsushi Miura, Kazuya Mitsuji, Atsuhiro Oguni. | 41-46
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Tsunami on the northern coast of Noto Peninsula, uplifted by the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake:Hideo MATSUTOMI and Takanobu KAMATAKI | 47-52
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A study on the origin of event deposits in the coastal areas of Yamagata and Akita Prefectures, the eastern
margin of Japan Sea:Takanobu Kamataki, Mikuto Sumida, Ryota Wada, Toshiyuki Fujiki, Akihiko Uematsu,Jyun-ichi Aihara, Ryuma Saito, and Tomohiro Komagino | 53-57
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Cumulative probability characteristics of tide and wave estimates obtained from the climate model d4PDF
weather field:Mikio Sasaki and Masato Minami | 59-64
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Relationships between place names and natural disaster risk in areas affected by the 2018 Western Japan
torrential rainfall:Megumi Shirota and Takanobu Kamataki | 65-70
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Damage at Ekito district of Akita city in the 2023 Akita torrential rainfall:Noritoshi SAITO and Kazuya WATANABE | 71-76
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Characteristics of human casualty locations due to heavy rainfall disaster caused by Baiu front in July 2024:Motoyuki Ushiyama, Motohiro Honma and Toshiaki Mukai | 77-82
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Heavy rainfall disaster in late July 2024 in the northern part of Yamagata Prefecture: Isao Motoyama,Kazuya Mitsuji, Makoto Kumagai, Yoshiyuki Murayama, Tomoo Hashimoto, Masanari Sato, Naoyoshi
Iwata, Shin-ichi Kagashima, Kazue Ishigaki, and Hiroshi Yagi | 83-88
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Damage of houses and civil structures due to heavy rainfall in Shonai and Mogami, Yamagata Prefecture on
July 2024:Kazuya Mitsuji, Atsushi Miura, Atsuhiro Oguni, and Isao Motoyama. | 89-94
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Flood deposits in the upper alluvial deposits of the Tsugaru Plain:Akihiko Domoto, Koji Umeda | 95-99
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Study on River bed Change from Topographical Survey in Babame River:Kohei YAMADA, Noritosi SAITO and Kazuya WATANABE
| 101-104
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Study on Saline Water Run-up at Yoneshiro River Mouth using Numerical Simulation:Ryo YAMAZAKI,Noritoshi SAITO and Kazuya WATANABE
| 105-110 |
An attempt to reduce wind loads on ventilated exterior wall systems using pressure equalization:Yasushi Uematsu and Keijiro Hosokawa | 111-116
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Discussion of wind force coefficients for the main wind force resisting system of a vaulted free roof:Yuuki Fujisawa, Wei Ding, Yasushi Uematsu | 117-122
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Study on Impact of wind turbine and container by Tsunami:Tsubasa IKEGAYA, Noritoshi SAITO and Kazuya WATANABE | 123-128
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Development of a Tsunami Evacuation System Using Vehicles in Toyama based on Precedent Projects in
Tohoku Region:Hasune Numazawa, Ryuto Fujishita and Shuichi Kure
| 129-134
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Mesh-based optimal evacuation model for safety evaluation of Tsunami evacuation:Kazuto Sato, Shin-ya Horiai and Makoto Okumura | 135-140
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A method for calculating the effective time spent by external supporters after a disaster based on mobile
spatial statistics:Yuri Sawamura, Makoto Okumura and Hiromichi Yamaguchi | 141-146
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Tsunami evacuation vehicle traffic simulation Considering Pedestrian following during in Snowfall and
Snowy Season:Shin-ya Horiai and Makoto Okumura | 147-152
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