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vol.101 No.7 July 2016

 

Feature Articles : Management for effective use of soils -Solutions for challenging issues-

Utilization of surplus soil from construction works has been actively promoted in Japan for a long time. In recent years, utilizing tsunami deposit and the soil recovered from disaster wastes generated from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake has become an important initiative for reconstruction. In addition, it is estimated that a very large amount as much as several millions to several tens of millions of m3 of excavated soil and rock will be generated from large scale tunnel excavation works such as Tokyo-Gaikan Expressway and The Linear Chuo Shinkansen, respectively, and 20 million m3 of radioactively contaminated soil from decontamination works will be generated around Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. This special issue introduces new challenges and trends in technology development, associated with transporting large amounts of soil in a short time, and utilizing or storing in disposal site. Moreover, this special issue presents a perspective on establishing management frameworks for sustainable utilization of large amounts of surplus soil and recycled materials in geotechnical applications.


≪Index≫

(02) Presidential Message
TASHIRO Tamiharu

(03) New Editional Committee Members
TATEISHI Kazuo

(04) Natural Disasters and Their Damages
Quick Report of The 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake

(10)CIVIL ENGINEERING PORTRAIT
OMURA Takuya

(12) Feature article
Management for effective use of soils
-Solutions for challenging issues-

(14) Recycling of generated soil in Tokyo Gaikan Expressway
(Chiba section)
KATO Kenji

(18) Reuse and recycle of soil extracted from disaster waste after the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake in Iwate Prefecture: Summary and perspectives
KAWASHIMA Mitsuhiro, SASAKI Hideyuki, MATSUMOTO Makoto, TAMURA Yoshihiro

(22) Issues on storage and volume reduction technologies, and reuse to contaminated soil by radio cesium
YASUTAKA Tetsuo

(26) Introduction of a huge-scale high-speed earth conveyance facility for the earthquake reconstruction work in Rikuzentakata city
ONOZAWA Ryusuke

(28) Management of the soils discharged from shield tunnel excavation using ETC system
TAKAISO Toru, SEKI Shizuo, MIZUTA Kazuma

(30) Effective utilization of surplus soil containing natural heavy metals
SHINAGAWA Shunsuke

(32) Sustainable management of the disposal pond for dredged soil -Capacity expansion approaches of Shinmojioki disposal pond for dredged soil-
NAKAMICHI Masato

(34) Towards the comprehensive soil management
SAKANAKURA Hirofumi

(38) Future studies for effective utilization and management of soils

(40) Admiration of Civil Engineering Heritages by JSCE:Civil Engineering Heritage Sites Selection:Yunoda Bridge - Undiscovered Bridge of National Route 34-
MASUYAMA Kota

(42) Letters from Tohoku
Efforts towards the Reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake in Tohoku Engineering Office -Approach to quality control of concrete in Restoration road-
KATO Nobuyuki, GOUKE Yasuhiro

(44) Let's go abroad !
From the New World of Geothermal Development Projects
TERAMOTO Masako

(46) Reliable senior engineer !
Cherish the feeling that has been cultivated by experience
TAKEI Yoshikazu

(48) Report Experiment Facilities
Support safety of rail track -Rail fastening system tri-axial testing test machine-
KATAOKA Hiroo

(50) Civil Engineering Contents to share with your Family
Invention of profile cards for dams
MITSUHASHI Sayuri

(52) My Bookshelf
SHIROISHI Fumiaki

(53) JSCE Publications

(54) Trace Back Sources of Reinforced Concrete
HIRATA Nozomi, OHIRA Yuki

(56) JSCE Member's Report
Practical training in construction project of large-scale structures, Real experience of plan、 design and construction
ODA Kazuhiro

(60) Messages from outside
UKAWA Ayako

(62) Advisers' Column

(64) International Activities Center

(66) JSCE Update

(75) News

(76) CE Careers

(81) JSCE Calendar

(84) Next Issues

 


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