@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00027893, author = {卜部, 厚志 and 田村, 圭子 and 鈴木, 幸治 and 井ノ口, 宗成 and 外崎, 宣宏 and 倉田, 貴史}, journal = {新潟大学災害復興科学センター年報, 新潟大学災害復興科学センター年報}, month = {Dec}, note = {The Noto Hanto earthquake, which occurred on March 25, 2007, created severe hazardous conditions and resulted in extensive damage in the northern part of the Noto Peninsula of Ishikawa prefecture, Central Japan. Over 30,000 Japanese-style wooden houses were damaged. We investigated the damage to Japanese wooden houses and structures in the Monzen area of Wajima city and the urban area of Anamizu town. Most of the houses in the Shikaiso, Touge, and Kuroshima districts of the Monzen area are situated on a terrace-formed alluvial cone formed due to slope failures. In contrast, the urban area of Anamizu town is formed on an alluvial coastal plain that has low resistance to strong motion. The extensive damage to houses was concentrated in the Touge district of the Monzen area probably due to the intensive spread of the strong motion from the earthquake source fault. The damage to the buildings in Anamizu town was caused by the amplification of motion from the earthquake.}, pages = {125--133}, title = {2007年能登半島地震による輪島市門前町西部と穴水町市街部の建物被害分布}, volume = {2}, year = {2008} }