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Vol.52, No.3, PP.121-183
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Applying Portable Drilling Equipment to Explore the Characteristics of Surface Runoff and Shallow Groundwater along a Gully in a Natural Forest
52(3):121-134
Wei-Chen Hsiao Wei-Li Liang*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : liangwl@ntu.edu.tw
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From Exploring the Source of the Rziha Formula to Evaluating Time of Concentration
52(3):135-144
Yen-Shuo Huang[1] Chia-Ning Yang[2] Ching-Ying Tsou[3] Su-Chin Chen[4]*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : scchen@nchu.edu.tw
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Assessment of Probability of Failure on Rainfall-Induced Shallow Landslides Using a Fuzzy Point Estimate Method
52(3):145-157
Ya-Sin Yang[1] Hsin-Fu Yeh[1]* Chien-Chung Ke[2] Nai-Chin Chen[2] Kuo-Chin Chang[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : hfyeh@mail.ncku.edu.tw
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Assessment of Probability of Failure on Rainfall-Induced Shallow Landslides Using a Fuzzy Point Estimate Method
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Ya-Sin Yang[1] Hsin-Fu Yeh[1]* Chien-Chung Ke[2] Nai-Chin Chen[2] Kuo-Chin Chang[3]

Abstract
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides involve complex hydrological and mechanical interaction. The measurement of hydromechanical behavior and quantification of mechanical parameters is critical for the early warning and management of hillslope landslides. The Babaoliao area in Chiayi, Taiwan, has a history of slope deformation;thus, a slope in that area with displacements was selected as a case study. This study used the fuzzy point estimate method and coupled hydromechanical model and also computed the local factor of safety. The probability of failure was assessed through reliability analysis and the model validated using historical rainfall event data. This study further
predicted the probability of failure with the same rainfall volume under different patterns. The results demonstrated
that the model can predict the tempo-spatial instability distribution of a hillslope. Different rainfall patterns affect the infiltration flux, leading to distinct slope failure times. This paper offers valuable insight into the warning threshold value for slope management.
Key Words: Shallow landslide, Fuzzy point estimate method, Local factor of safety, Probability of failure.
〔1〕Department of Resources Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, ROC.
〔2〕Geotechnical Engineering Research Center, Sinotech Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.
〔3〕Nantou Branch. Soil and Water Conservation Bureau, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, Taiwan, ROC.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : hfyeh@mail.ncku.edu.tw
Received: 2021/01/15
Revised: 2021/02/22
Accepted: 2021/04/10
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Assessment of the Potential of Groundwater Quality Indicators by Geostatistical Methods in Semi-arid Regions
52(3):158-167
Mobin Eftekhari [1]* Seyed Ahmad Eslaminezhad [2] Mohammad Akbari [3] Yashar DadrasAjirlou [4] Ali Haji Elyasi [5]
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Impacts of Conservation Tillage and Crop Residue Management on Soil Properties: A Short-Term Trial in Iran
52(3):168-175
Sakineh Mazdarani [1]* Mostafa Karimian Eghbal [2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : s_mazdarani@modares.ac.ir
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Using the Geo-Spatial Interface for WEPP to Simulate Erosion and Deposition of Sediments in the Nanhua Reservoir Watershed
52(3):176-183
Chin-Shou Lin[1]* Hsing-Chuan Ho[1] Bor-Shiun Lin[1] Je-Yi Jhang[2] Ming-Fa Tsai[2] Po-Tsung Kao[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : orin@sinotech.org.tw
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