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https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-14-1719-2014
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https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-14-1719-2014
© Author(s) 2014. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Discharge of landslide-induced debris flows: case studies of Typhoon Morakot in southern Taiwan
J.-C. Chen
Dept. of Environmental and Hazards-Resistant Design, Huafan University, New Taipei, Taiwan
M.-R. Chuang
Dept. of Environmental and Hazards-Resistant Design, Huafan University, New Taipei, Taiwan
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- Assessment of Building Vulnerability with Varying Distances from Outlet Considering Impact Force of Debris Flow and Building Resistance M. Kim & J. Kwak
- Estimating volume of deep-seated landslides and mass transport in Basihlan river basin, Taiwan M. Lin & T. Chen
- Magnified Sediment Export of Small Mountainous Rivers in Taiwan: Chain Reactions from Increased Rainfall Intensity under Global Warming T. Lee et al.
- Debris flows originating from colluvium deposits in hollow regions during a heavy storm process in Taining, southeastern China Y. Zhang et al.
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- Evaluation of Rainfall-Triggered Debris Flows under the Impact of Extreme Events: A Chenyulan Watershed Case Study, Taiwan J. Chen & W. Huang
- Research on the numerical model for the routing of viscous debris flow considering the interface Z. Deng et al.
- Assessing entrainment of bed material in a debris‐flow event: a theoretical approach incorporating Monte Carlo method Z. Han et al.
- Exploring the velocity distribution of debris flows: An iteration algorithm based approach for complex cross-sections Z. Han et al.
- Reviews and Syntheses: Promoting the Advancement of Hillslope Hydrology and Stability in Taiwan from the Perspective of Critical Zone Science Y. Yang et al.
- Protecting highway bridges against debris flows using lateral berms: a case study of the 2008 and 2011 Cheyang debris flow events, China F. Qiu et al.
- Rapid diagnostic of the catastrophic event happened on 3rd August 2015 in the Polog region I. Blinkov
- Hazard assessment comparison of Tazhiping landslide before and after treatment using the finite-volume method D. Huang et al.
- Estimating the mud depth of debris flow in a natural river channel: a theoretical approach and its engineering application Y. Li et al.
- Assessment of dynamic impact force of debris flow in mountain torrent based on characteristics of debris flow M. Kim et al.
- Preliminary analysis of the deadly debris flow on August 11th, 2023, at Xi’an of China: characteristics, mechanism, and hazard assessment Z. Guo et al.
- Analysing debris flow impact in Upper Svaneti, Georgia: investigating triggering factors and runout dynamics A. Mehrpajouh & J. Engel
- Impact of an Extreme Typhoon Event on Subsequent Sediment Discharges and Rainfall-Driven Landslides in Affected Mountainous Regions of Taiwan C. Hung et al.
- Quantitative Risk Assessment of Buildings and Infrastructures: A Natural Hazard Perspective Under Extreme Rainfall Scenarios G. Li et al.
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