Several related pre-event environment indices coupled with a 200-year event of Typhoon Morakot were used in this study to analyse landslide risk/scale for mapping and verifying the danger grade of watershed landslides. Risk analysis was modelled using maximum daily rainfall of the tested event as the hazard factor, and a complex indicator derived from indices of return period, road development and green deterioration as the vulnerability factor. The vulnerability factor was then modified using the slope to adjust the weight for excluding the flat areas and increasing impact of steep areas. A comprehensive indicator integrated from indices of river concave, headward erosion and dip slope was provided as the hotspot of potential large-scale l...
The sediment yield from numerous landslides triggered in Taiwan’s mountainous regions by 2009 Typhoo...
[[abstract]]This study calculated the long-term average landslide erosion rate in the Kaoping River ...
ABSTRACT: In Taiwan, the hillside is about over 70 % of the total area. These areas also have steep ...
In this study, the geophysical properties of the landslide-prone catchment of the Gaoping River in T...
This study describes the use of inventory-based landslide susceptibility index (LSI) models based on...
In 2009, Typhoon Morakot caused over 680 deaths and more than 20,000 landslides in Taiwan. From 2010...
For the past decade, climate change has caused increasingly more frequent extreme rainfall events in...
The geological environment of Taiwan mainly contains steep topography and geologically fragile groun...
Abstract: This study used GIS as a tool to map storm-induced landslides from SPOT5 images. Digital e...
Landslide risk analysis procedures in this study could evaluate annual landslide risk, and assess th...
Conventional landslide susceptibility analysis adopted rainfall depth or maximum rainfall intensity ...
[[abstract]]Heavy rainfall brought by typhoons has been recognized as a major trigger of landslides ...
[[abstract]]The study proposes an integrated landslide-runout model, iLIR-w (Integrated Landslide In...
This study analyzed the characteristics of, and locations prone to, extreme rainfall-induced landsli...
Abstract. For the interpretation of the storm event-induced landslide distribution for an area, dete...
The sediment yield from numerous landslides triggered in Taiwan’s mountainous regions by 2009 Typhoo...
[[abstract]]This study calculated the long-term average landslide erosion rate in the Kaoping River ...
ABSTRACT: In Taiwan, the hillside is about over 70 % of the total area. These areas also have steep ...
In this study, the geophysical properties of the landslide-prone catchment of the Gaoping River in T...
This study describes the use of inventory-based landslide susceptibility index (LSI) models based on...
In 2009, Typhoon Morakot caused over 680 deaths and more than 20,000 landslides in Taiwan. From 2010...
For the past decade, climate change has caused increasingly more frequent extreme rainfall events in...
The geological environment of Taiwan mainly contains steep topography and geologically fragile groun...
Abstract: This study used GIS as a tool to map storm-induced landslides from SPOT5 images. Digital e...
Landslide risk analysis procedures in this study could evaluate annual landslide risk, and assess th...
Conventional landslide susceptibility analysis adopted rainfall depth or maximum rainfall intensity ...
[[abstract]]Heavy rainfall brought by typhoons has been recognized as a major trigger of landslides ...
[[abstract]]The study proposes an integrated landslide-runout model, iLIR-w (Integrated Landslide In...
This study analyzed the characteristics of, and locations prone to, extreme rainfall-induced landsli...
Abstract. For the interpretation of the storm event-induced landslide distribution for an area, dete...
The sediment yield from numerous landslides triggered in Taiwan’s mountainous regions by 2009 Typhoo...
[[abstract]]This study calculated the long-term average landslide erosion rate in the Kaoping River ...
ABSTRACT: In Taiwan, the hillside is about over 70 % of the total area. These areas also have steep ...