Abstract
A large-scale landslide took place at a southeastern slope of Mt. Jizuki, Nagano Prefecture, on July 26, 1985. It has been said that landslide is closely related to the hydrological and hydrogeochemical nature of groundwater involved. To investigate the weathering mechanism and the origin of groundwater, we collected and analyzed water samples from the large-scale landslide area. The following facts can be pointed out: (1) weather-rock interaction is remarkably active in the landslide area, (2) most of the waters from the landslide area are in equilibrium with Na-montmorillonite (3) immediately after the landslide occurred bicarbonate and sodium ions are dominant, but sulfate and sodium ions become dominant with time, and (4) groundwater passing through horizontally drilled holes dose not effectively drain off to stabilize a slope in the landslide area. And our hypothesis on the mechanism for the formation of sodium sulfate type water is also presented.
Citation Formats
Yoshioka, Ryuma, Mashima, Kiyotaka, and Koizumi, Naoji.
Chemical and isotopic composition of natural waters in the Jizuki-yama landslide area, Nagano Prefecture.
Japan: N. p.,
1988.
Web.
Yoshioka, Ryuma, Mashima, Kiyotaka, & Koizumi, Naoji.
Chemical and isotopic composition of natural waters in the Jizuki-yama landslide area, Nagano Prefecture.
Japan.
Yoshioka, Ryuma, Mashima, Kiyotaka, and Koizumi, Naoji.
1988.
"Chemical and isotopic composition of natural waters in the Jizuki-yama landslide area, Nagano Prefecture."
Japan.
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title = {Chemical and isotopic composition of natural waters in the Jizuki-yama landslide area, Nagano Prefecture}
author = {Yoshioka, Ryuma, Mashima, Kiyotaka, and Koizumi, Naoji}
abstractNote = {A large-scale landslide took place at a southeastern slope of Mt. Jizuki, Nagano Prefecture, on July 26, 1985. It has been said that landslide is closely related to the hydrological and hydrogeochemical nature of groundwater involved. To investigate the weathering mechanism and the origin of groundwater, we collected and analyzed water samples from the large-scale landslide area. The following facts can be pointed out: (1) weather-rock interaction is remarkably active in the landslide area, (2) most of the waters from the landslide area are in equilibrium with Na-montmorillonite (3) immediately after the landslide occurred bicarbonate and sodium ions are dominant, but sulfate and sodium ions become dominant with time, and (4) groundwater passing through horizontally drilled holes dose not effectively drain off to stabilize a slope in the landslide area. And our hypothesis on the mechanism for the formation of sodium sulfate type water is also presented.}
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title = {Chemical and isotopic composition of natural waters in the Jizuki-yama landslide area, Nagano Prefecture}
author = {Yoshioka, Ryuma, Mashima, Kiyotaka, and Koizumi, Naoji}
abstractNote = {A large-scale landslide took place at a southeastern slope of Mt. Jizuki, Nagano Prefecture, on July 26, 1985. It has been said that landslide is closely related to the hydrological and hydrogeochemical nature of groundwater involved. To investigate the weathering mechanism and the origin of groundwater, we collected and analyzed water samples from the large-scale landslide area. The following facts can be pointed out: (1) weather-rock interaction is remarkably active in the landslide area, (2) most of the waters from the landslide area are in equilibrium with Na-montmorillonite (3) immediately after the landslide occurred bicarbonate and sodium ions are dominant, but sulfate and sodium ions become dominant with time, and (4) groundwater passing through horizontally drilled holes dose not effectively drain off to stabilize a slope in the landslide area. And our hypothesis on the mechanism for the formation of sodium sulfate type water is also presented.}
journal = []
volume = {31B-1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1988}
month = {Oct}
}