As over seventy percent of the land of Hong Kong is mountainous, rainfall-induced debris flows are not uncommon in Hong Kong. The objective of this study is to incorporate numerical simulations of debris flows with GIS to identify potential debris flow hazard areas. To illustrate this approach, the proposed methodology is applied to Leung King Estate in Tuen Mun. A Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the terrain and the potential debris-flow sources were generated by using GIS to provide the required terrain and flow source data for the numerical simulations. A theoretical model by Takahashi et al. (1992) improved by incorporating a new erosion initiation criterion was used for simulating the runout distances of debris flows. The well-document...
A methodology for evaluating debris flow danger is proposed. The methodology consist of three steps:...
Abstract: This paper aims to build an analytical process of assessing debris-flow hazards using mult...
Debris flow hazard and risk assessment is not only based on assumptions on source areas and magnitud...
International audienceAs over seventy percent of the land of Hong Kong is mountainous, rainfall-indu...
Due to hilly terrain and frequent heavy rainstorms, debris flow is one of the most common and catast...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study for assessing debris-flow hazards using geographic ...
A catastrophic landslide dam breach induced debris flow initiated in Da-Cu-Keng stream, Ruifang town...
Debris-flows pose serious hazards to communities in mountainous regions of the world and are often r...
A GIS rules-based approach is proposed for delimiting areas potentially endangered by debris flow fo...
Potential hazards arising from low-frequency large-magnitude debris flows have become apparent under...
This paper presents a case study of the application of quantitative risk assessment techniques to a ...
In 1996 typhoon Herb struck the central Taiwan area, causing severe debris flow in many subwatershed...
This paper presents a case study of the application of quantitative risk assessment techniques to a ...
The northern part of Lantau Island in Hong Kong is undergoing very rapid development following compl...
Debris flow is one of Malaysia's natural disasters which could cause casualties and serious infrastr...
A methodology for evaluating debris flow danger is proposed. The methodology consist of three steps:...
Abstract: This paper aims to build an analytical process of assessing debris-flow hazards using mult...
Debris flow hazard and risk assessment is not only based on assumptions on source areas and magnitud...
International audienceAs over seventy percent of the land of Hong Kong is mountainous, rainfall-indu...
Due to hilly terrain and frequent heavy rainstorms, debris flow is one of the most common and catast...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study for assessing debris-flow hazards using geographic ...
A catastrophic landslide dam breach induced debris flow initiated in Da-Cu-Keng stream, Ruifang town...
Debris-flows pose serious hazards to communities in mountainous regions of the world and are often r...
A GIS rules-based approach is proposed for delimiting areas potentially endangered by debris flow fo...
Potential hazards arising from low-frequency large-magnitude debris flows have become apparent under...
This paper presents a case study of the application of quantitative risk assessment techniques to a ...
In 1996 typhoon Herb struck the central Taiwan area, causing severe debris flow in many subwatershed...
This paper presents a case study of the application of quantitative risk assessment techniques to a ...
The northern part of Lantau Island in Hong Kong is undergoing very rapid development following compl...
Debris flow is one of Malaysia's natural disasters which could cause casualties and serious infrastr...
A methodology for evaluating debris flow danger is proposed. The methodology consist of three steps:...
Abstract: This paper aims to build an analytical process of assessing debris-flow hazards using mult...
Debris flow hazard and risk assessment is not only based on assumptions on source areas and magnitud...