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Vol.52, No.4, PP.185-252
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Small-Scale Flume Experiment to Investigate the Influence of Check Dam Opening on Upstream Deposition
52(4):185-195
Yuan-Hung Chiu Chi-Yao Hung*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cyhung@nchu.edu.tw
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Application of Directional Analysis Window in Geomorphometry
52(4):196-204
Chun-Yi Wu Shuan-Shuan Chang* Chen-Shuan Lee
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : g108042219@mail.nchu.edu.tw
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Influence of Landslides on Soil Erosion and Sediment Yield in a Watershed
52(4):205-217
Chun-Ting Chang[1] Ching-Nuo Chen[2] Chin-Yu Lee [1] Yi-Lung Yeh[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : ginrochen@mail.npust.edu.tw
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Modeling of Soil Quality for Assessing Soil Health: Improving Soil Functions Its Sustainability
52(4):218-230
Mohamed El Sayed Abou-Kota[1]* Abdellatif Deyab Abdellatif[2] Mahmoud Soliman Mohamed[2] Mona Hefni Mohamed Kenawy[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : aboukota.m@gmail.com
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Case Studies for the Investigation of Large-scale Potential Landslides
52(4):231-240
Chia-Hao Lu[1] Jia-Tung Chen*[1] Ching-Hui Huang[1] Chao-Chin Pai[2] Zhong-Fu Xiao[2] Ming-Yan Li[2] Zhi-Wei Huang[2] Chia-Wei Wu[2] Fang-Tzu Kuo[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : tom@safe100.com.tw
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Case Studies for the Investigation of Large-scale Potential Landslides
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Chia-Hao Lu[1] Jia-Tung Chen*[1] Ching-Hui Huang[1] Chao-Chin Pai[2] Zhong-Fu Xiao[2] Ming-Yan Li[2] Zhi-Wei Huang[2] Chia-Wei Wu[2] Fang-Tzu Kuo[3]

Abstract
Due to the special geological conditions of Taiwan, with triggering factors such as rain and earthquake,
landslides occur frequently. In particular, large-scale landslides can result in serious casualties and economic losses. In 2009, the heavy rainfall during Typhoon Morakot led to substantial losses. After the disaster, many plans to survey large-scale potential landslides were released. This study introduces cases of landslide investigation.
Key Words: Large-scale landslide, Sediment-related disaster, Landslide activity, Groundwater investigation, Landslide
mitigation.
〔1〕Land Engineering Consultants, Co., LTD., Taipei, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
〔2〕Taipei branch, Soil and Water Conservation Bureau, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, New Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
〔3〕Irrigation Agency, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, New Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : tom@safe100.com.tw
Received: 2020/12/24
Revised: 2021/03/02
Accepted: 2021/05/04
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Disaster Prevention Education for Soil and Water Conservation: A Case Study on Large-scale Landslide Disaster Prevention
52(4):241-252
Shih-Meng Hsu[1]* Yi-Fan Liao[1] Ming-Chia Tung[1] Yung-Sheng Lin[2] Yu-Hui Lin[2] Chun-Fa Chien[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : shihmeng@mail.ntou.edu.tw
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