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Innovative Construction Solution To Counter Landslides

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Innovative Construction Solution To Counter Landslides

Postby Mulboyne » Thu Aug 03, 2006 11:37 am

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Kyodo via Japan: Japan to build concrete shields to prevent landslides
The land ministry decided Wednesday to construct concrete safety shields on steep terrain in 25 prefectures where landslides caused by earthquakes may injure people and damage houses, its officials said. The 10-year project will start next fiscal year, with the national government bearing half its costs, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport...more...
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Postby mr. sparkle » Fri Aug 04, 2006 3:17 am

More concrete? Hey, there ain't enough of that in Japan is there? They must be running outta stuff to resurface.
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Postby Charles » Fri Aug 04, 2006 4:51 am

mr. sparkle wrote:More concrete? Hey, there ain't enough of that in Japan is there? They must be running outta stuff to resurface.

I don't like the idea of placing tons of concrete on an unstable hillside. Anyone who ever lived in Southern California knows this is a Really Bad Idea.
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Postby Greji » Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:23 pm

Charles wrote:I don't like the idea of placing tons of concrete on an unstable hillside. Anyone who ever lived in Southern California knows this is a Really Bad Idea.


Hell Charles, they should even know that here better than anywhere. Every year in my area, they will cement a whole hillside and during the next bad rain storm (it doesn't have to be an earthquake) the entire hill comes sliding down to the bottom.I guess the cement is just to keep the hill in one piece slides, or as few pieces as possible

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Postby Charles » Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:41 pm

gboothe wrote:Hell Charles, they should even know that here better than anywhere. Every year in my area, they will cement a whole hillside and during the next bad rain storm (it doesn't have to be an earthquake) the entire hill comes sliding down to the bottom.I guess the cement is just to keep the hill in one piece slides, or as few pieces as possible

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It's not even earthquakes or rainstorms, just the added weight of the concrete alone makes it more unstable. I don't suppose there's a qualified geologist anywhere in Japan who can actually calculate this. In S. California, you can't dig anywhere or even potentially alter the natural path of water down a hill without a permit from a state-licensed geologist.

This concreting crap is a vicious circle. More and more land gets covered, so when the rains fall, it doesn't get absorbed, it rushes downhill and causes more erosion, or collects and softens the ground excessively.
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Postby Buraku » Sat Aug 05, 2006 6:24 am

very nice
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First during the 60s and 70s the Japanese pave over all the trees, rivers, greenery, and so on
So next during the millenium years they'll concrete over the mountains to prevent landslides
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koizumi's debt ridden public works projects know no limits
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