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Three-dimensional Numerical Modeling of Rockfalls using High Resolution DTM
44(1):1-10
Cheng-Yu Ku*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : chkst26@mail.ntou.edu.tw
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Three-dimensional Numerical Modeling of Rockfalls using High Resolution DTM
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Cheng-Yu Ku*

Abstract
created numerous rock mass discontinuities in this area, which exist in many forms such as fissures,cleavages, beddings, joints, and even faults. In past decades, rockfall hazards triggered by earthquake activity and heavy rainfall have frequently occurred in Taiwan, especially after the 921 earthquake in 1999 and Typhoon Morakat in 2009. Considerable rockfall hazards have increased dramatically and become a major obstacle for engineers. This study develops a 3-D numerical rockfall model based on the lumped mass method which treats the falling block as a point mass and allows mass free fall, impact and rolling motions in a 3-D framework. It is hoped that the 3-D rockfall analysis program can be useful for analyzing regional scale rockfall problems as well as for delineating areas of rockfall susceptibility.
Department of Harbor and River Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : chkst26@mail.ntou.edu.tw
Received: 2012/0515
Revised: 2012/08/13
Accepted: 2012/10/15
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Hydraulic Analysis of Water Flow Passing over Vegetated Areas with Finite Thick Soil Layers under Uniform Rainfall
44(1):11-22
Siou-Yi Hu Ping-Cheng Hsieh*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : ida364@gmail.com
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Using UAV and VBS-RTK for Rapid Reconstruction of Environmental 3D Elevation Data of the Typhoon Morakot Disaster Area and Disaster Scale Assessment
44(1):23-33
Chien-Ting Wu[1]* Cheng-Yang Hsiao[2] Pao-Shan Hsieh[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : Kenwu@uch.edu.tw
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Characteristic Analysis of Landslide Scale and Location Induced by Heavy Rainfall in Taiwan
44(1):34--49
Su-Chin Chen[1] Ching-Ling Kuo[1] Chun-Hung Wu[2]*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : chwu@mail.nchu.edu.tw
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Evaluation of Rainfall-Based Sediment Disaster Warning Systems: Case Studies in Taiwan and Japan
44(1):50-64
Chen-Yu Chen*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cychen59@gmail.com
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Deterministic Approach for Estimating the Critical Rainfall Threshold of the Rainfall-induced Nan-Shi-Keng Landslide
44(1):66-77
Ming-Chien Chung[1]* Chih-Hao Tan[1] Mien-Min Chen[2] Tai-Wei Su[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : mcchung@sinotech.org.tw
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The Study of Iterative Entropy-based Classification By Remote Sensing Data: A Case Study of Wan Da Reservoir
44(1):78-86
Shiuan Wan[1]* Tsu-Chiang Lei [2] Wen-Yi Wang[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : shiuan123@mail.ltu.edu.tw
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Estimation of Rainfall Threshold for Regional Shallow Landslides in a Watershed
44(1):87-96
Yi-Hsun Chen[1]* Chih-Hao Tan[2] Mien-Min Chen[3] Tai-Wei Su[4]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : yhchen@sinotech.org.tw
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