Watershed data are being gathered in Taiwan that includes soil, topography, hydrology, and land use. These information along with the AGNPS model are used to assess watershed conditions and objectively evaluate storm-related generation and transport of non-point source pollution. The main objective of this pilot study is to simulate storm water collection using retention ponds and infiltration enhancement through tree planting. Runoff volume results from various storm sizes may provide adequate information for a follow-up on-site study to optimize flood runoff utilization in Taiwan
The objective of this study is to demonstrate the utility of optimal spatial models for modeling spe...
[[abstract]]We present the large-scale simulation of watershed mass transport, including landslide, ...
Considering that urban areas may suffer more substantial losses than riparian farmlands during flood...
Typhoon-induced flood and inundation are among the major natural disasters in Taiwan. To understand ...
Fast economic development and population growth has been the major impression in Taiwan for the past...
Typhoon-induced flood and inundation are among the major natural disasters in Taiwan. To understand ...
Severe rainstorms have occurred more frequently in Taiwan over the last decade. To understand the fl...
Low-lying coastal regions and their populations are at risk during storm surge events and high fresh...
Developing an approach for simulating and assessing land use changes and their effects on land use p...
Qualifying sediment dynamic in a reservoir watershed is essential for water resource management. Thi...
ABSTRACT: In Taiwan, the hillside is about over 70 % of the total area. These areas also have steep ...
Abstract: In Taiwan, non-point source (NPS) pollution is one of the major causes of the impairment o...
In 1996 typhoon Herb struck the central Taiwan area, causing severe debris flow in many subwatershed...
Soil erosion is a global problem that has been exacerbated in recent decades by global warming and t...
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a watershed-based, semi-distributed hydrologic model fo...
The objective of this study is to demonstrate the utility of optimal spatial models for modeling spe...
[[abstract]]We present the large-scale simulation of watershed mass transport, including landslide, ...
Considering that urban areas may suffer more substantial losses than riparian farmlands during flood...
Typhoon-induced flood and inundation are among the major natural disasters in Taiwan. To understand ...
Fast economic development and population growth has been the major impression in Taiwan for the past...
Typhoon-induced flood and inundation are among the major natural disasters in Taiwan. To understand ...
Severe rainstorms have occurred more frequently in Taiwan over the last decade. To understand the fl...
Low-lying coastal regions and their populations are at risk during storm surge events and high fresh...
Developing an approach for simulating and assessing land use changes and their effects on land use p...
Qualifying sediment dynamic in a reservoir watershed is essential for water resource management. Thi...
ABSTRACT: In Taiwan, the hillside is about over 70 % of the total area. These areas also have steep ...
Abstract: In Taiwan, non-point source (NPS) pollution is one of the major causes of the impairment o...
In 1996 typhoon Herb struck the central Taiwan area, causing severe debris flow in many subwatershed...
Soil erosion is a global problem that has been exacerbated in recent decades by global warming and t...
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a watershed-based, semi-distributed hydrologic model fo...
The objective of this study is to demonstrate the utility of optimal spatial models for modeling spe...
[[abstract]]We present the large-scale simulation of watershed mass transport, including landslide, ...
Considering that urban areas may suffer more substantial losses than riparian farmlands during flood...