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JSCE Magazine Vol.100 No.3 Mar. 2015

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vol.100 No.3 Mar. 2015

No.3 2015

Feature Articles : The power of Civil Engineering to support the height of reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake –Forefront of recovery and reconstruction of social
infrastructure–

It has been almost four years since the Great East Japan Earthquake occurred in March 2011. JSCE magazine has disseminated information in a variety of viewpoints from both hard and soft perspectives through an “Earthquake Special Column” in each issue over one year after the earthquake. Later, articles focused on the efforts of JSCE related to the earthquake, and the current situation of the recovery and the reconstruction have been published in a “special issue” every six months, and messages from the site by people in various fields working in the affected areas for the recovery and the reconstruction have been published as a “series” in each issue until today.  The “Special issues” published in the third year after the earthquake introduced examples of reconstruction projects utilizing a wide variety of technologies.
As a report in the fourth year after the earthquake, this special issue presents the current situation of social infrastructure development, and introduces the achievements in the past four years and future prospects based on the latest knowledge and trends through representative facilities and structures in various fields.


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(02) Admiration of Civil Engineering Heritages by JSCE:Civil Engineering Heritage Sites Selection :Sengyoku-bridge –The Last Works of master mason,HASHIMOTO Kangoro, and The Flourishing of stone culture in Yame
NAGAMURA Keiko

(04) Feature articles The power of Civil Engineering to support the height of reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake
–Forefront of recovery and reconstruction of social infrastructure–

(06) What I consider past and future, 4 years after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011
ONO Takehiko

(10) Restoration after the Great East Japan Earthquake disaster and newly gained knowledge
SHIOTSUKI Genji

(12) Restoration of railway facilities of JOBAN LINE
ISHIKAWA Fumio

(14) Reuse of earthquake waste as ground material in reconstruction work –Leaching investigation of chemical substance from recycled material depending on its use–
KAWABATA Junichi

(16) Challenges for Fukushima environmental restoration;Use of knowledge and experience gained from decontamination pilot projects
MIYAHARA Kaname

(18) Sea-wall of Onagawa Nuclear Power Station –Construction of the tsunami measures by concentration of technologies–
HIRATA Kazuo

(20) Application of hybrid tsunami protection wall to enable “ultra” rapid construction –Minimization of site works and nearby producing materials due to divide wall into blocks–
TANAKA Sachito

(22) Construction of the frozen soil wall at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
KOBAYASHI Ryosuke、TAKAMURA Hisashi

(24) The latest trend of earthquake and tsunami countermeasures in sewage systems
MATSUHASHI Manabu

(26) Application of natural and local infrastructures for reducing the risk of Tsunamis
WATANABE Kunihiro

(28) The offshore construction technology supporting the floating offshore wind turbine project in Fukushima
HORI Tetsuro

(30) Recovery and Rehabilitation from the Great East Japan Earthquake –The construction securement policy to improve bid contract procedure–
SATO Shingo

(32) Ten Years after the Indian Ocean Tsunami Disaster Focusing on the Reconstruction Case of Banda Aceh,Indonesia and Sri Lanka
MATSUMARU Ryo

(34) Further studies for recovering and reconstruction of social infrastructure after the Great East Japan
Earthquake

(36) Letters from Tohoku Green space creation for preventing disaster in Fukushima Prefecture
ISHIKURA Nobumasa

(40) Working Abroad The technologies that is competitive in the world –Lesson learned through road management in Vietnam –
AOKI Kazuya

(42) Reliable senior engineer ! From physical geography to the frontiers of the soil remediation technology
TANAKA Mayumi

(44) The Dankai junior chronicles At the age of thirty one, Athens 2004 inspired me.

(46) Studying Abroad The experience during studying in Germany –Thought in outside of Japan–
SHINOHARA Keisuke

(47) My Bookshelf
NAGASAWA Kotaro

(48) Spirit of Civil Workers
ISOBE Ryutaro

(50) Committee Report Committee on Civil Engineering Consultants
NOZAKI Hidenori, MACHIDA Satoshi

(54) JSCE Member's Report Asset management of dams; ‘Nagasaki method’,innovative retrofitting project based on the 1982 Nagasaki Flood
SUMI Tetsuya, OKABAYASHI Takatoshi

(58) Messages from outside
MORI Ikue

(60) JSCE Advisory Council The 7th Meeting Report

(66) Advisers' Column

(68) Pick-and-Choose Updates

(74) International Activity Center

(76) JSCE Updates

(85) CE Carreers

(88) JSCE Calendar

(90) Next Issues


 

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