1 | | Application of Time Domain Reflectometry Technology to Quantification of Reflected Waveforms on Coaxial Cables with Shear and Extension Tests |
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2 | | Characteristics and Warning Methods of Ground Vibrations Generated by Debris Flows at Ai-Yu-Zi Creek |
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3 | | Establishment of Landslide Susceptibility Early Warning Model in National Forest Areas Based on Geo-intrinsic and Hydro-extrinsic Factors 49(2):89-97Su-Chin Chen Chun-Yi Wu** Corresponding Author. E-mail : cywu@nchu.edu.tw Show preview | PDF( 3.82MB ) | Establishment of Landslide Susceptibility Early Warning Model in National Forest Areas Based on Geo-intrinsic and Hydro-extrinsic Factors | Close | Su-Chin Chen Chun-Yi Wu* | AbstractLandslide susceptibility models of National Forest Areas in Taiwan were established in this study. A landslide susceptibility index corresponding to a landslide ratio larger than 5% was selected as a threshold value. The
difference between the intrinsic landslide susceptibility index and the threshold value in each grid was used to estimate rainfall threshold values for shallow landslide warnings. The rainfall threshold values for shallow landslide warnings in most grids were slightly larger than those for slopeland disaster warnings and smaller than those for debris flow warnings. These results were rational. The rainfall threshold map estimated using this model exhibited a desirable spatial resolution and could be a basis for a more precise slopeland early warning system.
Key Words: Shallow landslide, landslide susceptibility, early warning model, National Forest Area. | Department of Soil and Water Conservation, National Chung Hsing University, Taichng, Taiwan, R.O.C. * Corresponding Author. E-mail : cywu@nchu.edu.tw | Received: 2017/03/02 Revised: 2017/05/05 Accepted: 2017/10/22
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4 | | Object-based Classification for Detecting Landslides and Vegetation Recovery—A Case at Baolai, Kaohsiung |
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5 | | Rheological Experiments and Slump Tests of Kaolin Slurries |
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6 | | Comparison of Downstream Erosion Between Permeable and Impermeable Groundsill Throung Flume Tests |
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