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Vol.45, No.1, PP.001-076
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On The Causes of Landslides in Shinkai Village
45(1):019-026
Hung-Cheng Chang[1] [2]* Chun-Sung Chen[1] Quo-Cheng Sung[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : harrychang@lidar.com.tw
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Applicability Study of A Slope Motion Monitor Using Video Motion Detection Technology
45(1):027-035
Shu-Min Hu Ming-Yuan Chen Chia-Ming Lo*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cmlo@ntu.edu.tw
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Applicability Study of A Slope Motion Monitor Using Video Motion Detection Technology
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Shu-Min Hu Ming-Yuan Chen Chia-Ming Lo*

Abstract
This study primarily investigates the applicability of video motion detection (VMD) technology for detecting side-slope movement. This technology involves using an economical high-resolution camera to instantly record activities, such as side-slope sliding, toppling, and movement. Concurrently, sum of absolute differences (SAD)analysis was combined with the threshold value to assess the side-slope surface movement. The physical modeling detection results showed that the VMD technology instantly detects side-slope tension crack development, rock deformation,and the location of collapsing surfaces, thereby effectively improving the effectiveness of alarms before and during disasters. Actual landslide case analysis shows that dip-slope movement is detected through gradual expansion of initial slanted rectangular red blocks and instant magnification following the block expansion on the ground level. The monitoring mechanism of VDM technology for detecting the speed and movement of debris flow can be used as a reference in disaster prevention and evacuations of people living in downstream areas. Furthermore,this study generalizes the limitations of VMD technology. These generalizations can be used as a reference for future slope surface movement monitoring and related studies.
Key Words : Video motion detection technology, sum of absolute differences, physical modeling, slope surface
movement monitoring.
Department of Civil Engineering, Chienkuo Technology University, Changhua, Taiwan.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cmlo@ntu.edu.tw
Received: 2013/09/08
Revised: 2013/11/23
Accepted: 2013/12/10
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Spatiotemporal Landslide Activity Derived from Tree-rings: The Tieliku Mingsui Landslide, Northern Taiwan
45(1):036-048
Jeff Keck[1]* Cheng-Yang Hsiao[1] Bor-Shiun Lin[1] Ming-Hsun Chan[2] William Wright[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : keckje@gmail.com
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Scanning Near-shore Intertidal Terrain Using Ground LiDAR
45(1):049-056
Chien-Ting Wu[1]* Ming-Cheng Chen[2] Cheng-Yang Hsiao[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : kenwu@uch.edu.tw
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Influence of the Rainfall Parameters on the Stability of Landslide Dams
45(1):057-066
Pei-Hsun Tsai [1] Zheng-Yi Feng[2] Jian-Han Lin[1] Fan-Chieh Yu[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : tonyfeng@nchu.edu.tw
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Impact Analysis of Earthquake-Induced Cracks in Deep Geological Repositories for Nuclear Waste Fuel
45(1):067-076
Jui-Hung Chang* Wei-Hsing Huang Jou-Jih Liao Jen-Hung Lu Bo-Sheng Jeng
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : t320001@cc.ncu.edu.tw
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Application of Ground LiDAR for The Investigation of Outcrop Discontinuities and Estimation of Associated Engineering Characteristics
45(1):001-018
Ji-Hao Yang[1] Meng-Chen Tsao[1] Shang-Shu Zhan[1] Liang-Ying Li[1] Tai-Tien Wang[1]* Chung-Chieh Hsu[2] Cheng-Hung Ko[3] Yi-Pin Chen[4]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : ttwang@ntut.edu.tw
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