2001 VOL.110 No.6
 表紙写真
関東地震(1923年9月1日,M7.9)直後の横浜市街(東京大学地震研究所 所蔵)

Scene of the Central Part of Yokohama City Immediately after the Kanto Earthquake of September 1, 1923 (M7.9) (Courtesy of the Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo)

 1923年9月1日に発生した関東地震(M7.9)は,「関東大震災」と呼ばれる甚大な被害を首都圏にもたらした.この地震に伴う死者・行方不明者の合計は,142,807名に及ぶ(震災調査会,1925).写真は震災直後に撮影された横浜市街地の風景である.写真,中央の建物は,旧横浜正金銀行本館(現在の神奈川県立博物館).なお,関東地震などの被害写真は,国立科学博物館のウェッブサイト(http://research.kahaku.go.jp/rikou/namazu/index.html)にて閲覧できる。
                            (佐藤比呂志 Hiroshi SATO)

文献:震災予防調査会(1925):震災予防調査会報告,100号,甲,戌.

CONTENTS   Japanese
Special Issue on "Destructive Earthquake: Forecast and Disaster Prevention Measures"
  Hiroshi SATO, Itsuki NAKABAYASHI, Kunihiko SHIMAZAKI, and Hiroshi TANABE Introduction to the Special Issue on "Destructive Earthquake: Forecast and Disaster Prevention Measures"
769-770
Toru MATSUZAWA Strategy and Prospects for Earthquake Prediction
771-783
Akio YOSHIDA Aiming to Predict the Tokai Earthquake
784-807
Eikichi TSUKUDA Newly Established Active Fault Research Center will Endeavor to Become the National Center for Active Faults in Japan
808-815
Kunihiko SHIMAZAKI Recent Progress in Long-term Earthquake Forecasts in Japan
816-827
Fumihiko IMAMURA Extensive Damage Caused by Tsunami: Prediction and Countermeasure
828-837
Hiroshi SATO, Tanio ITO, Yasutaka IKEDA, Naoshi HIRATA, Toshifumi IMAIZUMI and Takeshi IKAWA Significance of Imaging Seismogenic and Active Fault Systems for Earthquake Hazard Mitigation
838-848
Kojiro IRIKURA and Hiroe MIYAKE Prediction of Strong Ground Motions for Scenario Earthquakes
849-875
Tatsuo OHMACHI Current State of Research on Earthquake Disaster Mitigation for Civil Engineering Structures
876-884
Hiroshi KAWASE Earthquake Damage Prediction of Buildings and Future Direction for Damage Reduction
885-899
Kimiro MEGURO Dynamic Evaluation Model for Large Earthquake Disaster
900-914
Masatake NAGANOH Another Case of the 1995 Kobe Earthquake Disaster: A Disaster Simulation Study of an Earthquake that Hits Kobe at a Different Time
915-923
Yoshiaki KAWATA Characteristics of Catastrophic Disasters and the Philosophy of Their Reduction
924-930
Morio INO and Hirotaka IKEDA Damage Estimation of Tokai Earthquake and the Development of New Countermeasures in Shizuoka Prefecture
931-937
Itsuki NAKABAYASHI Scenario of the Next Earthquake Disaster and the Development of Countermeasures for Tokyo Metropolitan Governmment:From the Damage Estimation of Inland Earthquakes Occurring beneath Central Tokyo
938-949
Osamu HIROI How Do We Make Use of Earthquake Information to Reduce Disaster Damage?
950-962
Masatoshi SUZUKI Importance of Seismic Damage Prediction Based on Crisis Management
963-970
Fumio DAIMON Estimation and Preventive Measures for Earthquake Disasters as Earthquake Insurance
971-979
Satoru MASUDA and Yoshiyuki MURAYAMA Disaster Prevention and Urban Planning of Local   Government in Japan: Land Use Control for Hazard Mitigation
980-990
Haruo HAYASHI Long-term Recovery Processes and Their Planning from Devastating Earthquake Disasters
991-998
 Book Reviews
999-1000
 Proceedsings
1001-1004
 Announcement
1005
 Pictorials
1
Vertical Crustal Movement on the Western Coastal Area of Suruga Bay(Akio YOSHIDA)
 
2
Effects Due to Power Outage in Urban Area when a Black Out Occurs at 4:00 am(top)and 4:00 pm(bottom)(Kimiro MEGURO)
 

3

Computer Graphics of the 1996 Irian Jaya Earthquake Tsunami(Fumihiko IMAMURA)
 
4
From "Area Vulnerability Assessment(Fig. 1)" to "Promotion for Earthquake-resistant City Development(Fig. 2)" in Tokyo(Itsuki NAKABAYASHI)
 
5
Fault Model of Tokai Earthquake and the Outline of the Third Estimation of Disasters(Morio INO and Hirotaka IKEDA)