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Vol.46, No.3, PP.133-196
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Geomorphological Nature and Identification of Hillslope Debris Flow
46(3):133-141
Tien-Chien Chen* Zhen-Yu Wang Bo-Long Chen
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : tcchen@mail.npust.edu.tw
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Analysis of Accuracy for UAV-derived Topography from a GoPro Camera
46(3):142-149
Chieh-Cheng Pai [1] Yi-Cheng Liu[2]* Yu-Shen Hsiao[1] Hui-Pang Lien[3] Ping-Hsien Lin[3]*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : kenji700808@gmail.com
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Application of Terrestrial LiDAR on Mudstone Regolith Erosion
46(3):150-157
Ci-Jian Yang* Jiun-Chuan Lin Yuan-Chang Cheng
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : d03228001@ntu.edu.tw
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GIS-based Rapid Assessment for Classification of Utilizable Slopeland Limitation following a Disaster Event in the Chen-You-Lan Watershed
46(3):158-170
Ting-Yu Chang Siang-Min Wang Chao-Yuan Lin*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cylin@water.nchu.edu.tw
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Sediment Environment Assessment System for the Tseng-Wen and Baihe Reservoir Watersheds in Taiwan
46(3):171-180
Hsing-Chuan Ho[1] Bor-Shiun Lin[1] Chun-Yi Wu[2]* Su-Chin Chen[3] Yi-Da Chien[4] Ming-Fa Tsai [4]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cywu@alumni.nchu.edu.tw
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Experimental Analysis of the Flow Field Influenced by Plant Distribution on the Floodplain
46(3):181-188
Jin-Fu Li Shun-Chang Wang Su-Chin Chen*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : scchen@nchu.edu.tw
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The Practical Application of the Steel Pipe-Wall Method to Control Debris Flow and Landslides - A Case Study of Houyenshan Landslides
46(3):189-196
Sheng-Fu Sheu[1][3]* Chih-Hung Shih[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : sanford877@yahoo.com.tw
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The Practical Application of the Steel Pipe-Wall Method to Control Debris Flow and Landslides - A Case Study of Houyenshan Landslides
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Sheng-Fu Sheu[1][3]* Chih-Hung Shih[2]

Abstract
The geology of Houyenshan, Miaoli County, is Pleistocene Toukoshan formation, and major
gravel beds with thin layers of muddy sandstone. Landslides, detritus slides and debris flows are easily induced by
heavy rainfall. It has been officially declared a natural conservation area. From the satellite image, we can see a mass
of united alluvial fan on the north bank of the Da-an river impacting its water flow. Meanwhile, the gravel congeries
mainly induced by No.1 gully are reaching the east portal of the tunnel along No. 140 county road. However, using
the steel pipe-wall method to control the landslide and debris flow can be a good solution. This will prevent debris
flows from first occurring. This paper proposes the basic analysis and design steps of a steel pipe wall. Meanwhile,
some practical considerations for construction, such as the antirust arrangement of the steel pipe emersion, determination
of the casing driver, cost analysis of a single steel pipe etc., are explored.
Key Words : Debris flow, Landslides, Steel pipe-wall method, Arching effect.
〔1〕Hwa-Sheng Engineering Consultants Co., Ltd., Miaoli, Taiwan.
〔2〕Harvest Engineering Consultants Co., Inc. Taipei, Taiwan
〔3〕Feng-Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : sanford877@yahoo.com.tw
Received: 2014/12/29
Revised: 2015/05/15
Accepted: 2015/06/04
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