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Vol.43, No.3, PP.1-275
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The Soil-Water Characteristic Curve for Residual Soils Formed from Shale
43(3):197-205
Chia-Cheng Fan* Chuan-Lung Huang
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : ccfan@nkfust.edu.tw
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The Influence of Topography and Geology on Sedimenta- tion in the Upstream Area of Kao-Ping Catchment
43(3):206-213
Keh-Jian Shou[1]* Li-Yuan Fei [2] Mien-Min Chen[2] Cheng-Yueh Wei [2] Chia-Yu Hung[1] Yi-Ting Huang[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : kjshou@dragon.nchu.edu.tw
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Characteristics of the Landslides in Shenmu Watershed in Nantou County
43(3):214-226
Su-Chin Chen Shao-Chien Chen Chun-Hung Wu*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : chwu@mail.nchu.edu.tw
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The Relationships between Earth Surface Processes and Meandering Forms along the Catchment of the Jhuokou River
43(3):227-238
Chia-Ming Hsu[1]* Hongey Chen[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : r94224208@ntu.edu.tw
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The Relationships between Earth Surface Processes and Meandering Forms along the Catchment of the Jhuokou River
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Chia-Ming Hsu[1]* Hongey Chen[2]

Abstract
Jhoukou River is one of the branches of the Laonong River which consists of slate,and its most featured fluvial form is ingrown meander. Because of the strong erosion along the Jhoukou River, there are some indications of channel migration under the long time scale. This study used different SPOT satellite images and aerial photos of two different versions to count the landslide ratio and draw the channel centerline, including typhoon Herb (1996), typhoon Bilis (2000), typhoon Toraji (2001), typhoon Mindulle (2004), and typhoon Haitang (2005). We also calculated annual sediment discharge from 1989 to 2005, to explore the relationships between the sediment discharge and earth surface processes, such as landslides, debris flow, and rainfall. The result shows the landslide ratio of the five typhoon events is between 1.0% and 3.96%, and Haitang typhoon was the highest one. In this study area, landslide areas are increasing year by year, indicating erosion is becoming stronger. However, the fluvial mean curvature value changed from 1.84 in 1980 to 1.86 in 2001 under the time scale of decades, but there was no channel migration of the Jhoukou River. This implies the earth surface processes do not affect meandering forms over a short period.
Key Words : Landslide, sediment discharge, meander, channel migration.
Geotechnical Engineering Department, Sinotech Engineering Consultants, Ltd.
Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : r94224208@ntu.edu.tw
Received: 2010/11/30
Revised: 2011/02/18
Accepted: 2012/03/02
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Evaluation of the Influence of Fugitive Dust Emissions from Da-An Riverbed on Nearby Regions
43(3):239-254
Der-Guey Lin[1] Sheng-Hsien Wang[1] Wen-Tsung Liu[2] Long-Ming Huang[1]*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : lmhuang@nchu.edu.tw
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Hydraulic Analysis of Water Flow Passing over Vegetated Areas under a Uniform Rainfall
43(3):255-263
Siou-Yi Hu Ping-Cheng Hsieh*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : ida364@gmail.com
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Steady Motion of Bingham Fluid Contained Between Two Concentric Cylinders
43(3):264-274
Ko-Fei Liu Ying-Hsin Wu*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : d95521016@ntu.edu.tw
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Preliminary Study on Soil Erosion Caused by Rainfall in Shenmu Watershed
43(3):275-283
Hsing-Chuan Ho[1] * Bor-Shiun Lin[1] Shu-Yuon Chi [1] Hsiao-Yuan Yin[2] Mei-Chin Shih[2] Wen-Chun Lo[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : hcho@sinotech.org.tw
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