@article{oai:kokushikan.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014781, author = {橋本, 隆雄 and Hashimoto, Takao and 斉藤, 猛}, journal = {国士舘大学理工学部紀要, TRANSACTIONS OF THE KOKUSHIKAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING}, month = {Mar}, note = {J-GLOBAL ID : 201701008350961927, The Komine Castle is located in Shirakawa City in Fukushima Prefecture. Its stone walls collapsed at nine sites be-cause of the Main shock of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. In addition, deformation such as bulging occurred at six sites. Moreover, one more stone wall fell down because of the aftershock. In particular, the damage on the south side of Honmaru (the main of a castle) was the most serious. Although it was restored as before, the reasons why it collapsed had not been revealed. In this study, three explorations were conduct-ed in order to clarify the causes of the damage: (1) Surface wave exploration,(2) Elastic wave exploration, and (3) Ground penetrating radar., application/pdf}, pages = {95--108}, title = {表面波・弾性波・地中レーダ探査による小峰城石垣の崩壊原因の分析}, volume = {13}, year = {2020}, yomi = {ハシモト, タカオ and サイトウ, タケル} }