Geomorphological features of valleys 'dissecting' the diluvial uplands of Sagamino and Musashino, Kanto Plain: a study of valleys formed by remnant streams and air-laid tephra

Translated title of the contribution: Geomorphological features of valleys 'dissecting' the diluvial uplands of Sagamino and Musashino, Kanto Plain: a study of valleys formed by remnant streams and air-laid tephra

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to clarify the evolution of these valleys. Geomorphological features are investigated in their planforms, longitudinal profiles and cross section forms of valleys. Geological stratigraphy along the valleys is analysed from boring data and observations of outcrops in the investigated areas. Valleys investigated are those of Sakai River, Hikiji River and Hato River in Sagamino and Kanda R., Shakujii R., Sen R., No R., Kurome R. and Toshitorazu R. in Musashino. -from English summary

Translated title of the contributionGeomorphological features of valleys 'dissecting' the diluvial uplands of Sagamino and Musashino, Kanto Plain: a study of valleys formed by remnant streams and air-laid tephra
Original languageJapanese
Pages (from-to)25-48
Number of pages24
JournalGeographical Review of Japan, Series A
Volume61
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1988

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Earth-Surface Processes

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