[[abstract]]We present the large-scale simulation of watershed mass transport, including landslide, debris flow, and sediment transport. A case study of Tsengwen reservoir watershed under the extreme rainfall triggered by typhoon Morakot is conducted for verification. This approach starts with volume-area relation with landslide inventory method to predict temporal and regional landslide volume production and distribution. Then, debris flow model, Debris-2D, is applied to simulate the mass transport from hillslope to fluvial channel. Finally, a sediment transport model, NETSTARS, is used for hydraulic and sediment routing in river and reservoir. Near the water intake at the reservoir dam, the simulated sediment concentration is in good agre...
In this study, the geophysical properties of the landslide-prone catchment of the Gaoping River in T...
[[abstract]]The study proposes an integrated landslide-runout model, iLIR-w (Integrated Landslide In...
With steep slope and strong rainfall intensity, landslide and debris flow could generate huge amount...
[[abstract]]We present the large scale simulation of watershed mass transport, including landslid...
Qualifying sediment dynamic in a reservoir watershed is essential for water resource management. Thi...
[[abstract]]Many debris flows in the tropical and mountainous areas, including Taiwan, are triggered...
This study examines the impacts of storm‐triggered landslides on downstream sediment and turbidity r...
In 1996 typhoon Herb struck the central Taiwan area, causing severe debris flow in many subwatershed...
International audienceThe 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake triggered the catastrophic Tsaoling landslide in T...
This study examined differences in landslide sediment production and sediment transportation abiliti...
[[abstract]]This study proposes a sediment-budget model to predict the temporal variation of debris ...
Sedimentation is a serious problem in the operations of reservoirs. In Taiwan, the situation became ...
A catastrophic landslide dam breach induced debris flow initiated in Da-Cu-Keng stream, Ruifang town...
Soil erosion is a global problem that has been exacerbated in recent decades by global warming and t...
The sediment yield from numerous landslides triggered in Taiwan’s mountainous regions by 2009 Typhoo...
In this study, the geophysical properties of the landslide-prone catchment of the Gaoping River in T...
[[abstract]]The study proposes an integrated landslide-runout model, iLIR-w (Integrated Landslide In...
With steep slope and strong rainfall intensity, landslide and debris flow could generate huge amount...
[[abstract]]We present the large scale simulation of watershed mass transport, including landslid...
Qualifying sediment dynamic in a reservoir watershed is essential for water resource management. Thi...
[[abstract]]Many debris flows in the tropical and mountainous areas, including Taiwan, are triggered...
This study examines the impacts of storm‐triggered landslides on downstream sediment and turbidity r...
In 1996 typhoon Herb struck the central Taiwan area, causing severe debris flow in many subwatershed...
International audienceThe 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake triggered the catastrophic Tsaoling landslide in T...
This study examined differences in landslide sediment production and sediment transportation abiliti...
[[abstract]]This study proposes a sediment-budget model to predict the temporal variation of debris ...
Sedimentation is a serious problem in the operations of reservoirs. In Taiwan, the situation became ...
A catastrophic landslide dam breach induced debris flow initiated in Da-Cu-Keng stream, Ruifang town...
Soil erosion is a global problem that has been exacerbated in recent decades by global warming and t...
The sediment yield from numerous landslides triggered in Taiwan’s mountainous regions by 2009 Typhoo...
In this study, the geophysical properties of the landslide-prone catchment of the Gaoping River in T...
[[abstract]]The study proposes an integrated landslide-runout model, iLIR-w (Integrated Landslide In...
With steep slope and strong rainfall intensity, landslide and debris flow could generate huge amount...