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Vol.53, No.2, PP.67-138
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3-D Numerical Investigation of the Operation Efficiency of Subsurface Drainage Systems using a Drainage Well and Drainage Gallery for a Large-Scale Landslide
53(2):67-91
Der-Guey Lin[1] Kuo-Ching Chang[1] Wen-Tsung Liu[2]* Sheng-Hsiung Hung[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : t40021@cc.kyu.edu.tw
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Site Scanning and Volume Evaluation in Sediment Reduction and Conservation in the Deji Reservoir Watershed
53(2):92-99
Wen-Cheng Huang[1] Cheng-Yu Lin[2]* Yue-Lin Wu[3] Jiong-Xun Chen[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : dgjkpsz@gmail.com
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Database for Carbon Stocks Estimation Variables of Tree Species Used in Soil and Water Conservation
53(2):100-110
Kuo-Jung Chao[1]* Yi-Ju Li[1] Guo-Zhang Michael Song[2] Wei-Chun Chao[3] Chia-Hao Chang-Yang[4] Jyh-Min Chiang[5]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : kjungchao@nchu.edu.tw
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A Comparative Analysis of Nonlinear and ARIMA Models for Daily Streamflow Forecasting
53(2):111-123
Shaw Wen Sheen[1]*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : shawwensheen@gmail.com
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Analysis of Farm Pond Detention and Disaster Prevention Potential and Activation Improvement Strategy
53(2):124-138
Shu-Hao Lin[1]* Je-Yi Jang[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : linsh@mail.fcu.edu.tw
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Analysis of Farm Pond Detention and Disaster Prevention Potential and Activation Improvement Strategy
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Shu-Hao Lin[1]* Je-Yi Jang[2]

Abstract
Given the increasing rate of climate change in recent years, this study investigated the flood detention capacity of traditional farm ponds. The HEC-HMS model was used to evaluate the farm ponds in the water catchment areas of Neili, Lunshan, Dapo, and the Anyexi and Chaoyong Rivers. The investigation also cooperated with detailed survey operations to screen 76 farm ponds for flood detention potential and to estimate their inflow. The peak reduction
rate in the 50-year return period was determined to be 83%, and the peak delay time was determined to be 27%. The
peak reduction rate has increased significantly, indicating that farm ponds offer considerable potential for flood detention and disaster prevention. They can be regarded as a possible solution for the general dispersal of flood runoff and for reducing the impact of future natural disasters.
Key Words: Farm ponds, Flow hydrograph, Peak attenuation.
〔1〕Ph.D. Program for Civil Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, and Infrastructure Planning, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan,R.O.C.
〔2〕Water and Soil Conservation Bureau, Conservation Management Team, Reservoir Conservation Division, Nantou, Taiwan, R.O.C.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : linsh@mail.fcu.edu.tw
Received: 2020/11/27
Revised: 2021/06/08
Accepted: 2021/07/01
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