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Vol.47, No.1, PP.001-052
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Variations of Rainfall Characteristics and Revision of Rainfall Erosivity Map in Taiwan
47(1):001-012
Chih-Chiang Su Pei-Ju Wu Jau-Yau Lu*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : jylu@mail.nchu.edu.tw
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Variations of Rainfall Characteristics and Revision of Rainfall Erosivity Map in Taiwan
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Chih-Chiang Su Pei-Ju Wu Jau-Yau Lu*

Abstract
Taiwan is a mountainous island with frail geology. It often has severe soil erosion during the rainy season. In order to reasonably estimate the amount of soil erosion with equations such as USLE, RUSLE and TUSLE, it is necessary to investigate the regional variations of the rainfall erosion index (R). In this study, ten climate
regions were identified, and their raw rainfall recording sheets, and hourly and daily rainfall records were analyzed between 1975 and 2014. The results indicate that the maximum 30-min rainfall intensity (I30) and the maximum 60-min rainfall intensity (I60) are highly correlated in effective rainfall events. Also, we found significant regional and monsoon and typhoon route effects. The ratio of I30/I60 ranged from 1.22 to 1.55. Moreover, the variations of rainfall characteristics caused by global warming were investigated. The relationships between annual rainfall and rainfall
erosion index for 10 representative stations were derived for recent years (2001-2014), and applied to 339 precipitation recording stations. Accordingly, the Taiwan annual rainfall erosivity map was revised. The revised map can be used for soil and water conservation planning.
Key Words : Effective rainfall amount, Rainfall erosion index, Maximum 30-min rainfall intensity (I30), Maximum
60-min rainfall intensity (I60), Rainfall erosivity map.
Department of Civil Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : jylu@mail.nchu.edu.tw
Received: 2015/12/23
Revised: 2016/01/12
Accepted: 2016/02/04
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Potential Landslide Hazard Zoning based on Numerical Simulation and Hazard Assessment
47(1):013-023
Chia-Ming Lo[1] Zheng-Yi Feng[2]* Yan-Xin Zhong[3] Ya-Ting Dong[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : tonyfeng88@gmail.com
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Debris Flow Non-rectilinear Motion Case Study to Reflect Hazard Zone Delimitation
47(1):024-035
Tingyeh Wu[1]* Su-Chin Chen[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : tingyehwu1060@ncdr.nat.gov.tw
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The Feasibility for the High-turbidity Measured Method during Typhoon Events - Tested in Nan-Shi River as an Example
47(1):036-044
Po-Kai chou[1] Yin-Sung Hsu[2] Chien-Jung Liu[2]*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : liucj@fcu.edu.tw
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SGI and SPI for Drought Characteristics in Gaoping River Basin, Taiwan
47(1):045-052
Hsin-Fu Yeh[1]* Chia-Fu Chang[1] Jhe-Wei Lee[2] Cheng-Haw Lee[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : hfyeh@mail.ncku.edu.tw
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