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Vol.45, No.3, PP.147-207
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The Study of Rockfall Mechanism at 68K on Provincial Highway No. 2
45(3):147-154
Wei-Kai Huang[1]* Lun-Wei Wei [1] Ching-Fang Lee[1] Chung-Chi Chi [2] Hsi-Hung Lin[2] Horng-Yue Chen[3] Ming-Lang Lin[4]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : wuangwk@sinotech.org.tw
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Rainfall Network Evaluation and Augmentation Using Geostatistics – An Example in Taipei City
45(3):155-164
Tsung-Hsun Lien[1] Cheng-Chia Lien[1] Yii-Chen Wu[2] Ke-Sheng Cheng[2]* Tsung-Yi Pan[1] Li-Yuan Huang[3] Cheng-Li Li [3] Yen-Hua Pan[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : rslab@ntu.edu.tw
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Deformation Characteristics of Consequent Slate Slopes through a Physical Model Test
45(3):164-173
Chia-Ming Lo[1]* Meng-Chia Weng[2] Yu-Hsuan Lin[1] Pei-Juan Liu[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cmlo@ctu.edu.tw
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Geomorphic Evolution of The Dong-Ao Peak Landslide, North Eastern Taiwan
45(3):174-183
Ching-Fang Lee[1]* Hsien-Ter Chou[2] Lung-Wei Wei [1] Wei-Kai Huang[1]Shu-Yeong Chi [1] Su-Chin Chen[3] Wen-Chao Huang[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cflee@sinotech.org.tw
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Influence of Rainfall on Landslide Susceptibility along the 50 to 110K Section of the Southern Cross Island Highway, Taiwan
45(3):184-197
Hsun-Chuan Chan Chia-Chun Cho Chia-Chi Chang* Yu-Jou Hung
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : d100042004@mail.nchu.edu.tw
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Influence of Rainfall on Landslide Susceptibility along the 50 to 110K Section of the Southern Cross Island Highway, Taiwan
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Hsun-Chuan Chan Chia-Chun Cho Chia-Chi Chang* Yu-Jou Hung

Abstract
This study uses the inventories of landslides during typhoon Mindulle, Morakot, and the 07/19 rainfall event established by Central Geological Survey as landslide data. The elevation, slope, slope aspect, slope high, lithology, terrain roughness, slope roughness, plan curvature, profile curvature, total curvature, distance from the road, and distance from the river are first chosen as the landslide causative factors, based on previous studies.Secondly, calibration and selection procedures are performed to efficiently select the factors. Logistic regression
method is used to establish the landslide susceptibility model. Furthermore, the rainfall intensities of different rainfall durations are used as a landslide triggering factor in different rainfall events. The maps of potential landslides are delineated to discuss the influence of rainfall on landslide susceptibility analysis. The landslide susceptibilities are separated into four levels, including high, medium, low, and steady. According to the results, the model adopting the proposed rainfall factor increased the landslide predictive capability for long-duration and high-intensity rainfall events, such as the Morakot event. For the other two events, similar landslide predictive capabilities are obtained with and without applying the landslide causative factor in the model.
Key Words : Logistic regression, the Southern Cross Island Highway, rainfall intensity.
Department of Soil and Water Conservation, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : d100042004@mail.nchu.edu.tw
Received: 2013/10/31
Revised: 2014/01/03
Accepted: 2014/05/21
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Combining GBIF and MaxEnt to Predict the Suitable Habitat of Alnus formosana
45(3):198-206
Ching-An Chiu[1][2] Hsien-Sheng Hsu[1] Shin-Hwei Lin[3]*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : shlin@nchu.edu.tw
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Effects of Buffer Strips on Reducing Nonpoint Source Pollution and Improving Water Quality in Feitsui Reservoir
45(3):207-215
Chia-Wei Wang[1] Chi-Feng Chen[2] Jen-Yang Lin[1]*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : jylin@ntut.edu.tw
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