INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GEOMORPHOLOGISTS
Gallery of landform images
Landforms of the Central Japan Text:
© 2002 by Christine Embleton-Hamann (Austria)

Photo 1
Photo 1 - Senjojiki cirque headwall
(photo by Yuichi Onda)

Photo 2
Photo 2 - August 29, Senjojiki cirque viewed from the headwall
(photo by Yuichi Onda)

Photo 3
Photo 3 - August 29, Senjojiki cirque viewed from the headwall
(photo by Christine Embleton-Hamann)

Photo 4
Photo 4 - Uplifted and dissected alluvial fans at the base of the Central Alps. Vertical displacement during Quaternary of up to 150m.
(photo by Yuichi Onda)

Photo 5
Photo 5 - August 30, Exposure of alluvial fan gravels alongside the Yotagiri River
(photo by Yuichi Onda)

Photo 6
Photo 6 - August 30, Outcrop of a low-angle thrust fault in the fan gravels of the Nakatagiri alluvial fan
(photo by Alan Dykes)

Photo 7
Photo 7 - August 30, Debris torrent deposits in the upper reaches of the Yotagiri River
(photo by Maki Tsujimura)

Photo 8
Photo 8 - August 30, Check dam in the upper reaches of the Yotagiri River
(photo by Alan Dykes)

Photo 9
Photo 9 - August 30, Concrete reinforcing lattice at slope failure source in the Central Japanese Alps
(photo by Maki Tsujimura)

Photo 10
Photo 10 - August 30, Ohnishiyama landslide, Southern Japanese Alps
(photo by Maki Tsujimura)

Photo 11
Photo 11 - August 31, Concrete reinforcing structure on a recently failed slope in the Southern Japanese Alps
(photo by Arthur Conacher)

Photo 12
Photo 12 - September 1, Hydrological monitoring in the University of Tokyo's Aichi Experimental Forest
(photo by Yuichi Onda)

Photo 13
Photo 13 - September 1, International geomorphologists examining geomorphic response to a previous (2000) year's typhoon.
(photo by Yuichi Onda)


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