Large rainfall-induced landslides are among the most dangerous natural hazards in Taiwan, posing a risk for people and infrastructure. Thus, better knowledge about the evolution of landslides and their impact on the downstream area is of high importance for disaster mitigation. The aim of this study is twofold: (1) to semi-automatically map the evolution of the Butangbunasi landslide in south-central Taiwan using satellite remote sensing data, and (2) to investigate the potential correlation between changes in landslide area and heavy rainfall during typhoon events. Landslide area, as well as temporary landslide-dammed lakes, were semi-automatically identified using object-based image analysis (OBIA), based on 20 Landsat images from 1984 to...
Taiwan is listed as extremely dangerous country which suffers from many disasters. The disasters fro...
Abstract: This study used GIS as a tool to map storm-induced landslides from SPOT5 images. Digital e...
Vegetation recovery monitoring is critical for assessing denudation areas after landslides have occu...
On 8 August 2009, the extreme rainfall of Typhoon Morakot triggered enormous landslides in mountaino...
Earth observation (EO) data are very useful for the detection of landslides after triggering events,...
The 2009 Typhoon Morakot triggered numerous landslides in southern Taiwan, and the landslide ratios ...
[[abstract]]Many shallow landslides in Taiwan are triggered by typhoons (tropical cyclones) during t...
In 2009, Typhoon Morakot caused over 680 deaths and more than 20,000 landslides in Taiwan. From 2010...
The sediment yield from numerous landslides triggered in Taiwan’s mountainous regions by 2009 Typhoo...
[[abstract]]Landslide erosion is a dominant hillslope process and the main source of stream sediment...
In August 2009, in Taiwan, Typhoon Morakot, characterized by a cumulative rainfall up to 3000 mm in ...
This study analyzed the characteristics of, and locations prone to, extreme rainfall-induced landsli...
[[abstract]]Heavy rainfall brought by typhoons has been recognized as a major trigger of landslides ...
[[abstract]]The vast availability and improved quality of optical satellite data and digital elevati...
[[abstract]]Typhoon Morakot lashed Taiwan during Aug. 7 to 9, 2009. It dumped heavy rainfall in sout...
Taiwan is listed as extremely dangerous country which suffers from many disasters. The disasters fro...
Abstract: This study used GIS as a tool to map storm-induced landslides from SPOT5 images. Digital e...
Vegetation recovery monitoring is critical for assessing denudation areas after landslides have occu...
On 8 August 2009, the extreme rainfall of Typhoon Morakot triggered enormous landslides in mountaino...
Earth observation (EO) data are very useful for the detection of landslides after triggering events,...
The 2009 Typhoon Morakot triggered numerous landslides in southern Taiwan, and the landslide ratios ...
[[abstract]]Many shallow landslides in Taiwan are triggered by typhoons (tropical cyclones) during t...
In 2009, Typhoon Morakot caused over 680 deaths and more than 20,000 landslides in Taiwan. From 2010...
The sediment yield from numerous landslides triggered in Taiwan’s mountainous regions by 2009 Typhoo...
[[abstract]]Landslide erosion is a dominant hillslope process and the main source of stream sediment...
In August 2009, in Taiwan, Typhoon Morakot, characterized by a cumulative rainfall up to 3000 mm in ...
This study analyzed the characteristics of, and locations prone to, extreme rainfall-induced landsli...
[[abstract]]Heavy rainfall brought by typhoons has been recognized as a major trigger of landslides ...
[[abstract]]The vast availability and improved quality of optical satellite data and digital elevati...
[[abstract]]Typhoon Morakot lashed Taiwan during Aug. 7 to 9, 2009. It dumped heavy rainfall in sout...
Taiwan is listed as extremely dangerous country which suffers from many disasters. The disasters fro...
Abstract: This study used GIS as a tool to map storm-induced landslides from SPOT5 images. Digital e...
Vegetation recovery monitoring is critical for assessing denudation areas after landslides have occu...