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Journal Articles

An Evaluation of the uncertainty on the investigation results by using Evidential Support Logic; An Example of an estimation of uplift rate

Nakayasu, Akio*; Doke, Ryosuke*; Niizato, Tadafumi; Urabe, Atsushi*; Ono, Eisuke*

Joho Chishitsu, 25(4), p.189 - 203, 2014/12

Various uncertainties exist in the data using in the research of geomorphology and geology. When the development process of the geological environment is restored using the data with these uncertainties, the result of the model or simulation inevitably includes uncertainties derived from the uncertainties of data. Especially, in the geological environment model dealing with chronological change of the site (Site Evolution Model) which consists from various kinds of data, the quality assessment/control in each data is important. In this study, the factors of the uncertainties occurred in the process of data acquisition for the estimation of uplift rate, which is one of the data for drawing the topographic evolution, are analyzed by using Evidential Support Logic (ESL). The result of this study is assumed to be used as a tool for extracting the factor of uncertainties in the planning of the investigation, and for controlling the quality of results in the implementation of the investigation.

Journal Articles

An Externalization of technical know-how and dicision-making processes in a geoscientific investigation; An Example of an estimation of uplift rate

Niizato, Tadafumi; Yasue, Kenichi; Doke, Ryosuke*; Nakayasu, Akio*

Joho Chishitsu, 25(1), p.3 - 20, 2014/00

An expert obtain, handle, and analyze the multi-disciplinary and huge amount of geoscientific data by applying of the technical knowledge obtained through the long experience in the field of a geoscientific investigation, but technical know-how and decision-making processes in the work processes are almost implicit (tacit knowledge). To promote the sharing and inheriting of the knowledge down to the generations, the knowledge has to be externalized in a useful form. In this study, decision processes and technical know-how on an estimation of uplift rate by using a marine terrace have been clarified by the application of a knowledge engineering approach. Investigations and analyses for the estimation of uplift rate are classified into 8 units of task. A sequence of the task from extraction of pre-existing information to calculation of uplift rate has been illustrated as a task flow. The decision processes in each task have been illustrated as a flow diagram of decision-making process. The diagram shows input for a decision-making, decision point conducted the decision-making, and task and output resulting from the decision-making. This externalized tacit knowledge will be integrated into the IT-based expert system through the construction of an IF-THEN rule-base.

Journal Articles

Timing of faulting events on the middle part of the Atera fault zone, Kashimo-Nagabora area, Nakatsugawa, central Japan

Hirouchi, Daisuke*; Yasue, Kenichi; Doke, Ryosuke*

Nihon Katsudanso Gakkai 2012-Nendo Shuki Gakujutsu Taikai Koen Yokoshu, p.52 - 53, 2012/11

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Spatial patterns of initiation ages of active faulting in the Japanese Islands

Doke, Ryosuke; Tanikawa, Shinichi; Yasue, Kenichi; Nakayasu, Akio; Niizato, Tadafumi; Umeda, Koji; Tanaka, Takenobu*

Katsudanso Kenkyu, (37), p.1 - 15, 2012/09

Based on the collection and analysis of existing information, we clarified a spatial distribution of started age of present faulting pattern on active fault in Japanese Islands. The number of active faults which started its activities are gradually increased from about 3 Ma, dramatically increased after 1.5 Ma, and peaked at around 0.5 Ma. After 1.5 Ma, active faults which types of activity or trends are different from previously started active faults are developed. Therefore, there are plural types of active faults in the present tectonic field in Japan. After the peak around 0.5 Ma, newly developed active faults are decreased. It is possibly that newly developed active faults are undetectable; therefore, it is needed to develop new technics for detecting and assessing non-distinguishing active faults.

JAEA Reports

Collection and analysis of existing information on applicability of investigation methods for estimation of beginning age of faulting in present faulting pattern

Doke, Ryosuke; Yasue, Kenichi; Nakayasu, Akio; Niizato, Tadafumi; Tanikawa, Shinichi; Tanaka, Takenobu*; Aoki, Michinori*; Sekiya, Ayako*

JAEA-Research 2011-031, 109 Pages, 2011/12

JAEA-Research-2011-031.pdf:7.23MB

In this study, existing information related to methods for the estimation of the beginning age of the faulting in the present faulting pattern on the active fault were collected and reviewed. A principle of method, noticing points and technical know-hows in the application of the methods, data uncertainty, and so on were extracted from the existing information. Based on these extracted information, task-flows indicating working process on the estimation of the beginning age for the faulting of the active fault were illustrated on each method. Additionally, the distribution map of the beginning age with accuracy of faulting in the present faulting pattern on the active fault was illustrated.

JAEA Reports

Annual report for research on geosphere stability for long-term isolation of radioactive waste in fiscal years 2010

Yasue, Kenichi; Asamori, Koichi; Tanikawa, Shinichi; Yamada, Kunimi; Yamasaki, Seiko; Kokubu, Yoko; Niwa, Masakazu; Doke, Ryosuke; Kusano, Tomohiro; Hanamuro, Takahiro; et al.

JAEA-Research 2011-023, 113 Pages, 2011/10

JAEA-Research-2011-023.pdf:10.9MB

This annual report documents the progress of R&D in the first fiscal year during the JAEA 2nd Midterm Plan (FY 2010 - 2014) to provide the scientific base for assessing geosphere stability for long-term isolation of the high-level radioactive waste. The planed framework is structured into the following categories: (1) development and systematization of investigation techniques for selecting suitable sites in geosphere stability, (2) development, application and verification of prediction models for evaluating the changes of geological environment in thermal, hydraulic, mechanical and geochemical conditions for a long period of time, and (3) development of new dating techniques for providing information about geologic history and the timing of geologic events. In this paper, the current status of R&D activities with previous scientific and technological progress is summarized.

Journal Articles

Technical know-how of site descriptive modeling for site characterization

Saegusa, Hiromitsu; Niizato, Tadafumi; Yasue, Kenichi; Onoe, Hironori; Doke, Ryosuke

Proceedings of 14th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management (ICEM 2011) (CD-ROM), p.1451 - 1460, 2011/09

The site descriptive modeling, which includes modeling of geological characteristics at present and modeling of site evolution, is used for synthesis of investigation results. It is important to evaluate uncertainties in the model, to specify issues regarding the uncertainties, and to prioritize the specified issues, for the planning of site characterization. The aim of this study is to support for the planning of initial surface-based site characterization based on the technical know-how accumulated from the JAEA's Underground Research Laboratory Projects. In this study, comprehensive task flow from pre-existing data acquisition to site characterization planning through the modeling has been specified. Specific task flow and decision-making process to perform the tasks have been specified, and decision points have also been identified.

Journal Articles

Technical know-how for the investigation and modelling of topographic evolution for site characterisation

Doke, Ryosuke; Yasue, Kenichi; Niizato, Tadafumi; Nakayasu, Akio

Proceedings of 14th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management (ICEM 2011) (CD-ROM), p.1467 - 1476, 2011/09

Palaeo-hydrogeological information based on reconstructing topographical evolution for disposal sites is considered to be available to build a predictive repository safety assessment. However, the construction of the topographical evolution models has a complicated and tacit working process. Additionally, in the investigation and modeling of topographical evolution for site characterization, it is important to make available the technical know-how (e.g., decision-making process) accumulated over decades of research and development and to transfer the knowledge during initiation and implementation phase. The aim of this study is to externalize the technical know-how for the construction of the topographical evolution models. The working process of the model construction is illustrated as a "task-flow" including the tasks of setting of time scale, extraction of information, construction of conceptual model and construction of numerical model. In each task, explanations with the information of input and output data are described in detail. The linkages with other task-flows, such as the investigations and other modeling, were also described in the task-flow. Additionally, the decision-making processes in the investigations are expressed as IF-THEN format in flow-diagrams for each task. Accordingly, IT-based expert systems including the externalized technical know-how are constructed to support planning and implementation of the investigations and modeling for topographical evolution.

JAEA Reports

Collection and analysis of existing information on applicability of investigation methods for characterizing natural events/processes in a coastal region

Nakayasu, Akio; Niizato, Tadafumi; Yasue, Kenichi; Doke, Ryosuke; Shigehiro, Michiko*; Tanaka, Takenobu*; Aoki, Michinori*; Sekiya, Ayako*

JAEA-Research 2010-056, 116 Pages, 2011/02

JAEA-Research-2010-056.pdf:28.28MB

The investigation methods for characterizing natural events and processes in a coastal field have been extracted on the basis of analysis of previous research. Collected information is classified into three groups according to characteristics of natural events/processes and investigation methods. First group is the methods for evaluation of uplift, subsidence and sedimentation rates. Second group is the methods for evaluation ob denudation rates. The third group is the methods for reconstruction of the climatic and sea-level changes. Based on an analysis of the above information, investigation method that can be applied to a coastal region was extracted. The methods and indices are as follows: (1) Uplift rate: the heights of marine terraces are the most important index in an upheaval region. (2) Subsidence and sedimentation rate: the depths of strata underlying an alluvial plain are main indices in a subsidence region. (3) Denudation rate: the features of marine terrace are main indices and the inspection of denudation processes by the use of a numerical simulation is necessary. (4) Climate change: lacustrine deposits are main object for investigation. (5) Sea-level change: reconstruction of relative sea-level change curve including uplift/subsidence factor and paleography based on acoustic exploration and the investigation of marine terraces.

Journal Articles

Seismogeology of the Atotsugawa strike-slip fault system in the Hida mountains, central Japan; With the special reference to the investigation gallery across the branch Mozumi-Sukenobe fault

Takeuchi, Akira*; Takebe, Akimitsu*; Ongirad, H.*; Doke, Ryosuke*

Geodynamics of Atotsugawa Fault System, p.1 - 10, 2007/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Geomorphology and geology along the eastern part of the Ushikubi fault of the Atotsugawa fault system, central Japan

Doke, Ryosuke*; Takeuchi, Akira*

Geodynamics of Atotsugawa Fault System, p.11 - 16, 2007/00

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Developing process of active fault system in the west-central Japan

Yasue, Kenichi; Doke, Ryosuke*

no journal, , 

The developing process of the active fault system is useful for estimating the crystal deformation during the last few million years. This study clarified the spatial and temporal evolution of faulting in the Atera fault belt in the west-central Japan (WCJ) from the both viewpoints of geomorphology and geology. On the basis of a started ate of present faulting style, the evolution of faulting in the belt suggests northwestward shift of activated fault domain during the last few million years. In addition, we discussed the started age of present faulting style of other active faults in the WCJ by the same method as the Atera fault belt. As a result, active fault belts in the northern part tend to be younger than fault belts in the southern part.

Oral presentation

Information Synthesis and Interpretation System (ISIS), 8; Expert system for research on uplift rate

Doke, Ryosuke; Yasue, Kenichi; Niizato, Tadafumi; Nakayasu, Akio; Umeda, Koji; Osawa, Hideaki

no journal, , 

Decision process and technical know-how on an estimation of uplift rate by using fluvial terraces as indicator, one of the researches on the long-term stability of the geological environments conducted by JAEA, have been clarified for expert system of "Information Synthesis and Interpretation System (ISIS)". A sequence of the research from "extraction of pre-existing information" to "calculation of uplift rates" and decision processes during the investigation and analysis have been illustrated as the "task flow" and "flow diagram of decision process", respectively. These "tacit knowledge" externalized by application of knowledge engineering methods have been integrated into the expert system of ISIS through the construction of IF-THEN rule-base.

Oral presentation

Externalization of tacit knowledge within an expert; Case study of the research on estimation of an uplift rate

Doke, Ryosuke; Yasue, Kenichi; Niizato, Tadafumi; Nakayasu, Akio

no journal, , 

Tacit knowledge within an expert on the research on estimation of an uplift rate by using fluvial terrace as indicator was externalized by the knowledge engineering method. Sequences of the research and decision process during the investigation have been externalized as the "task flow" and "flow diagram of decision process", respectively, and the knowledge has been integrated into the expert system.

Oral presentation

Information Synthesis and Interpretation System (ISIS), 6; Expert system for the survey of the long-term stability of the geological environment

Osawa, Hideaki; Doke, Ryosuke; Yasue, Kenichi; Niizato, Tadafumi; Nakayasu, Akio; Umeda, Koji

no journal, , 

Decision process and technical know-how on an estimation of uplift rate by using fluvial terraces as indicator, one of the researches on the long-term stability of the geological environments conducted by JAEA, have been clarified for expert system of "Information Synthesis and Interpretation System (ISIS)". A sequence of the research from "extraction of pre-existing information" to "calculation of uplift rates" and decision processes during the investigation and analysis have been illustrated as the "task flow" and "flow diagram of decision process", respectively. These "tacit knowledge" externalized by application of knowledge engineering methods have been integrated into the expert system of ISIS through the construction of IF-THEN rule-base.

Oral presentation

Current status of development of next-generation Information Synthesis and Interpretation System (ISIS), 4; Expert system for research on uplift rate

Nakayasu, Akio; Doke, Ryosuke; Yasue, Kenichi; Niizato, Tadafumi; Umeda, Koji; Osawa, Hideaki

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Externalization of tacit knowledge within expert; Case study of the construction of topographic and geological evolution models

Niizato, Tadafumi; Doke, Ryosuke; Yasue, Kenichi; Nakayasu, Akio

no journal, , 

To support both the implementer and the relevant regulatory organization, the knowledge used in a geoscientific investigation related to the geological disposal has to be externalized in a useful form. In this study, decision processes and technical know-how on a construction of topographic and geological evolution models have been clarified by the application of a knowledge engineering approach. Investigations and analyses for the estimation of uplift rate are classified into 4 units of "task". A sequence of the task from "setting up time frame" to "construction of numerical model" has been illustrated as a "task flow". The decision processes in each task have been illustrated as a "flow diagram of decision process". The diagram shows input for a decision, decision point, and task and output resulting from the decision-making. This externalized tacit knowledge will be integrated into the IT-based expert system through the construction of an IF-THEN rule-base.

Oral presentation

Evaluating uncertainties of the estimated age for present faulting patterns in Japan based on existing information

Doke, Ryosuke; Yasue, Kenichi; Nakayasu, Akio; Niizato, Tadafumi; Tanaka, Takenobu*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

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