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Vol.47, No.2, PP.53-104
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The Influence of the Flow Field and the Bed Form by Bent Vegetation Arrangements on the Riverside
47(2):053-060
Jin-Fu Li Chin-Yang Huang Su-Chin Chen*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : scchen@nchu.edu.tw
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Analysis and Simulation of Live-Bed Pier Scour Evolutionin Steady and Unsteady Flow Conditions
47(2):061-072
Hsun-Chuan Chan[1]* Po-Wei Lin[1] Jhih -Syong Peng[1] [2] Jian-Hao Hong[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : hcchan@ nchu.edu.tw
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Mann-Kendall Test and Theil-Sen Estimator for Long-Term Spatial and Temporal Trends of Streamflow in Taiwan
47(2):073-083
Hsin-Fu Yeh* Chen-Feng Yeh Cheng-Haw Lee
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : hfyeh@mail.ncku.edu.tw
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Comparisons of Pull-Out Resistance and Shear Strength Increment of Soil/Root System for Plants Commonly Used in Soil and Water Conservation: India-charcoal Trema, Cotton Rose, and Subcostate Crape Myrtle
47(2):084-094
Der-Guay Lin [1] Sheng-Hsien Wang [1]* Wei-Hsiang Chen[1] Jui-Ching Chou [2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : d099042007@mail.nchu.edu.tw
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Comparisons of Pull-Out Resistance and Shear Strength Increment of Soil/Root System for Plants Commonly Used in Soil and Water Conservation: India-charcoal Trema, Cotton Rose, and Subcostate Crape Myrtle
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Der-Guay Lin [1] Sheng-Hsien Wang [1]* Wei-Hsiang Chen[1] Jui-Ching Chou [2]

Abstract
This study investigates the influences of root morphology on the pull-out resistance
and shear strength increment of soil-root system for three species of plants commonly used
in the soil and water conservation of slope land. The increment of shear strength of soil/root
system due to roots can be expressed in terms of increment of cohesion of soil mass. According to
the numerical models of soil-root systems of the three plants, one can carry out a series of numerical
simulations of pull-out and direct shear tests. The analyses indicate the simulations of
ultimate pull-out resistance Pmax of soil-root system are in good agreement with measurements.
Meanwhile, the shear strength increments ΔSr due to roots of the three plants are different and
vary with their specific root morphology. The ΔSr values increase proportionally as the basal
diameter increases, in the order: (Subcostate crape myrtle) > (Cotton rose) > (India-charcoal
trema).
Key Words : Soil/root system, numerical simulation, pull-out resistance, shear strength increment.
[1]Department of Soil and Water Conservation, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan.
[2]Sinotech Engineering Consultants, LTD., Taipei, Taiwan.

* Corresponding Author. E-mail : d099042007@mail.nchu.edu.tw
Received: 2015/10/06
Revised: 2016/04/06
Accepted: 2016/06/07
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Topographic Recognition Model on Hillslope Type Debris Flow and Landslide
47(2):095-103
Tien-Chien Chen* Yuan-Xun Luo Wang-Chun Yang Bo-Long Chen
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : tcchen@mail.npust.edu.tw
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The Trajectory and Goal of Landslide Revegetation: A Proposal from the Viewpoints of Restoration Ecology
47(2):104-110
Ching-An Chiu[1] Hsien-Sheng Hsu [2] Shin-Hwei Lin [3] Wei-Chih Chen [4]*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : maplelibra@gmail.com
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