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History of Sand Drift Disaster at the Estuary of Assabu River in Esashi, Hokkaido, Japan
北海道江差町の厚沢部川河口域における飛砂害史
2017
Journal of the Japanese Forest Society
北海道江差町の厚沢部川河口域における飛砂害史
Hokkaido, Japan. J Jpn For Soc 99: 61 69 Sunasaka coastal forest was established at the place where once Yanagisaki Village had existed. People in Yanagisaki had been forced to move to the opposite side of Assabu River because of a sand drift disaster. The disaster was considered to be caused by overcutting of the natural coastal forest early in the Meiji period. But Takeshiro Matsuura, the explorer in the late Edo period, recorded that the coast was mainly covered by herbaceous plants with no
doi:10.4005/jjfs.99.61
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