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Vol.47,
No.4,
PP.171-208
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1 | | Heliu Debris Flow Induced by Typhoon Soudelor: Failure Mechanism and Numerical Simulation 47(4):171-184Ching-Fang Lee [1]* Hsien-Ter Chou [2] Ting-Chi Tsao [1]
Chih-Hao Hsu [1] Chih-Hsuan Huang [2] Wei-Syuan Liao [2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cflee@sinotech.org.tw Show preview | PDF( 12.3MB ) | Heliu Debris Flow Induced by Typhoon Soudelor: Failure Mechanism and Numerical Simulation | Close | Ching-Fang Lee [1]* Hsien-Ter Chou [2] Ting-Chi Tsao [1]
Chih-Hao Hsu [1] Chih-Hsuan Huang [2] Wei-Syuan Liao [2]
| AbstractTyphoon Soudelor brought abundant rainfall in northern Taiwan on August 8, 2015. The rainfall caused a shallow landslide which was transformed instantly into a debris flow disaster in the Heliu catchment. We integrate remote sensing, rainfall analysis, micro-topography interpretation, lineament of tree fall, field investigation, a UAV survey, and RAMMS simulation to explore the failure mechanism and flow dynamics of this rainfall-induced debris flow. The high resolution shading relief map depicts the landforms of both the old deep-seated landslide and the ancient debris-flow fan. In this study, different numerical scenarios are performed by RAMMS to analyze the possible influence area via adopting the back-analysis approach. In comparison with the post-disaster landform model, the best-fit parameters for Heliu debris flow were also obtained. In addition, verification of dynamic images demonstrates that the maximum flow velocities for the event and deposition height on the debris-flow fan are about 14.3 m/s and 1-5 m, respectively.
Keywords: Typhoon Soudelor, debris flow, debris slide, lineament of trees fall, RAMMS.
| 〔1〕Disaster Prevention Technology Research Center, Sinotech Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taipei 114, Taiwan, R.O.C.
〔2〕Department of Civil Engineering, National Central University, Jhongli 320, Taiwan, R.O.C. * Corresponding Author. E-mail : cflee@sinotech.org.tw | Received: 2016/07/17 Revised: 2016/10/26 Accepted: 2016/12/20
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