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2 | | The Spatial Analysis of Betel Nut Plantation Hot Spots in the Upper Shui-Li Creek Watershed |
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3 | | Establishment of the Watershed Image Classified Rule-Set and Feasibility Assessment of Its Application |
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4 | | The Influence of Accumulated Precipitation on Debris Flow Hazard |
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5 | | Velocity Analysis of a Flow Passing over a Vegetated Slope 44(3):234-244Ching-Ya Tang Ping-Cheng Hsieh** Corresponding Author. E-mail : pchsieh@nchu.edu.tw Show preview | PDF( 1.17MB ) | Velocity Analysis of a Flow Passing over a Vegetated Slope | Close | Ching-Ya Tang Ping-Cheng Hsieh* | AbstractA sheet flow or overland flow is simulated by the theory of laminar flow passing over a grassed slope with wood. The flow region is divided into two layers (vegetation layer & soil layer) or three layers (wood layer, vegetation layer & soil layer) according to the water depth. The Navier-Stokes equations are employed to govern the flow in the wood layer, and the Biot’s theory of poro-elasticity is applied to delineate the flow in the vegetation and soil layers. These equations are simplified, modified and nondimensionalized under different vegetation situations, and then solved
analytically. As a result, the velocity distributions are derived by a semi-analytical approach to understand the flow mechanism.
Key Words : Biot’s theory of poro-elasticity, vegetation flow, velocity distribution. | Department of Soil and Water Conservation, National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan. * Corresponding Author. E-mail : pchsieh@nchu.edu.tw | Received: 2013/03/19 Revised: 2013/04/22 Accepted: 2013/05/16
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7 | | Study of the River Bed Variation after the Baling Check-Dam Failure |
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8 | | Water Volume and Salinity Forecasts of the Small Aral Sea for the Years 2025 |
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