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Vol.50,
No.4,
PP.131-182
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1 | | Simple One-Dimensional Dam Breach and Flood Route Models for Tributary-Dammed Lake: A Case Study of the Laonong River in Southern Taiwan | | 2 | | Constructing Approximated Three-Dimensional Fracture Surfaces of Deep- Seated Landslides by Using Volume Constraints and Smooth Minimal Surfaces 50(4):143-153Chih-Yu Kuo [1] Ya-Hsin Chan [1] * Pi-Wen Tsai [2] Rou-Fei Chen [3]
Yih-Chin Tai [4] Ching-Weei Lin [5] Show preview | PDF( 3.09MB ) | | | 3 | | Formation and Dam Breach Analysis of the 2018 Hokkaido Iburi- Tobu Earthquake–Induced Landslide Dam in Atsuma Town, Japan | | 4 | | Multilevel Governance to Integrate Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Policies: a Large-Scale Landslide Area in Shi-Ding District, New Taipei City as an Example | |
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