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Vol.45, No.2, PP.79-142
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A Study on Seepage Erosion Behavior within Two Lay-ers using Permeability Tests and FDM
45(2):77-84
Yu-Ting Su* Ming-Lang Lin
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : r00521104@ntu.edu.tw
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Assessment of The Location of Potential Shallow Slope Failure with Soil Depth and Vertical Soil Structure Data
45(2):85-94
Meng-Chun Chan Wei-Li Liang*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : liangwl@ntu.edu.tw
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Assessment of The Location of Potential Shallow Slope Failure with Soil Depth and Vertical Soil Structure Data
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Meng-Chun Chan Wei-Li Liang*

Abstract
The factors related to shallow slope failures include soil depth, vertical soil structure, and bedrock topography. In this study, we surveyed spatial variations of soil depth and vertical soil structure by conducting simplified penetration tests, and then estimated bedrock topography in a newly-planted hillslope. We analyze the ability of these three factors to detect potential slope failure locations (PSFL) on the basis of information from a shallow slope failure which occurred at the study site during the survey period. The results show that soil depth varies spatially on the hillslope. However, there are no obvious correlations between soil depth and any topographic factor.This finding differs from the results suggesting an inverse correlation between soil depth and slope in some previous studies. Comparing the three factors, the area of PSFL determined by soil depth is the smallest. This implies that soil depth plays an important role in predicting the potential of a shallow slope failure. According to information about
vertical soil structure, we presume that vertical rainwater infiltration is impeded by local hard soil layers, rocks, and the soil-bedrock interface, and following increase of pore water pressure might trigger shallow slope failure. This indicates that vertical soil structure has implications for vertical soil water movement and PSFL. Consequently, we
suggest that the spatial variations of soil depth and vertical soil structure should be carefully considered when assessing potential locations for shallow slope failures in Taiwan.
Key Words : Bedrock topography, shallow landslide, soil depth, vertical soil structure.
School of Forestry and Resource Conservation, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : liangwl@ntu.edu.tw
Received: 2013/12/03
Revised: 2014/02/17
Accepted: 2014/04/02
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Study on The Mechanical Behavior of Gravel Formations Using Numerical Methods
45(2):95-102
Kuang-Tsung Chang You-Hsu Chen Min-Chieh Cheng*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : book31242@gmail.com
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Annual Rainfall Erosivity Index Estimation Based on Daily, Monthly and Annual Precipitation
45(2):103-109
Ming-Hsi Lee[1]* Huan-Hsuan Lin[2] Yu-Ting Chan[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : mhlee@mail.npust.edu.tw
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The Characteristics of Dip-Slope Landslides Induced by The Groundwater in Free-End Experiments
45(2):110-118
Su-Chin Chen[1] Kuan-Han Chen[1] Chun-Hung Wu[2]*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : chhuwu@fcu.edu.tw
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Evaluation of Priority Order for The Landslide Treatment Using Biodiversity Index in A Watershed
45(2):119-127
Tien-Shui Chen[1] Cheng-Yu Lin[2] Shih-Hua Ho[2] Chao-Yuan Lin[2]* Yaw-Long Yang[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cylin@water.nchu.edu.tw
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NETSTARS Improvement with Pier Scouring - A Case Study of Pa-Chang River
45(2):128-139
Hsiao-Wen, Wang[1] Hui-Ming, Hsieh[2]* Guan-Ming, Luo[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : hmhsieh@tsu.edu.tw
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Raked Pile Behavior Modeling for Analyzing Resistance of Slope Movement
45(2):140-146
Chien-Yuan Chen* Chi-Xun Tsai
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : chienyuc@mail.ncyu.edu.tw
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