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Vol.54, No.2, PP.091-183
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Mechanical Analysis of Steel Check Dam Subjected to Loading of Debris Flow
54(2):91-107
Der-Guey Lin Yu-Po Huang Ya-Chu Chiu*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : clarice.chiou@gmail.com
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Trend of Sediment-related Disasters Triggered by Rainfall in Taiwan from 2006 to 2020
54(2):108-118
Yung-Chiau Lin[1][2] Chen-Yu Chen[1]* Cheng-Ying Chuang[1][2] Jyun-Wei Chen[1] Wan-Yu Chan[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cychen59@gmail.com
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Application of Statistical Cluster Analysis and Multitemporal Surface Displacement Data for the Analysis of Slope Subzone Activity
54(2):119-129
Pi-Wen Tsai1 [1] Chih-Yu Kuo [2,3]* Yi-Chun Chen [4] Rou-Fei Chen [4]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cykuo06@gate.sinica.edu.tw
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Development of Splash Erosion Estimation Equation
54(2):130-140
Zhen-Yuan Wu[1]* Chia-Chun Wu[1] Jheng-Yun Sie[1] Xin-Jie Lin[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : wu871003@gmail.com
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Development of Workflow for Slope Hazard Warning System Based on Coupled Hydromechanical Model and Observations
54(2):141-149
Chuen-Fa Ni[1]* Wei-Ci Li[2] Chien-Fan Chen[3] Cheng-Fa Tsai[3] Min-Hsi Hsieh[3] Yi-Yun Hsieh[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : nichuenf@ncu.edu.tw
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Development of Workflow for Slope Hazard Warning System Based on Coupled Hydromechanical Model and Observations
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Chuen-Fa Ni[1]* Wei-Ci Li[2] Chien-Fan Chen[3] Cheng-Fa Tsai[3] Min-Hsi Hsieh[3] Yi-Yun Hsieh[3]

Abstract
This study proposed a workflow that integrated site-specific observations and numerical models to manage high-risk slopes. The workflow first evaluated slope failure potential based on available observations (e.g.,protected objects, failure precursor, and the completeness of site-specific data) and identified four high-risk slopes in the Taipei City area. This study then employed two-dimensional coupled hydromechanical model to assess the thresholds of slope failure. The influential factors for slope stability in simulations included the rainfall patterns, variations
in groundwater, and geological models based on available data. To verify the hydromechanical model, site-specific
observations were used, and the slope failure thresholds for each site were obtained accordingly. Simulation results
showed that the effects of rainfall and groundwater on slope stability were critical indicators of hazardous slopes. In
the future, the proposed workflow could be a reference for creating efficient warning systems and implementing effective measures at potential hazardous slope sites.
Key Wrds: Slope stability, slope failure, hydromechanical model, groundwater level, rainfall pattern
〔1〕Institute of Applied Geology, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C.
〔2〕Green Energy and Environment Research Labs, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.
〔3〕Geotechnical Engineering Office Public Works Department, Taipei City Government Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : nichuenf@ncu.edu.tw
Received: 2022/03/01
Revised: 2022/03/15
Accepted: 2022/08/08
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Database of Vegetation Engineering Plants in Soil and Water Conservation of Taiwan
54(2):150-163
Ying-Ren Chen[1] Tien-Chien Chen[2]* Hung-Li Lin[1] Shan-Chou Hsieh[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : tcchen@mail.npust.edu.tw
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The Study of Multi-category Image Analysis by Using Convolutional Neural Network for Land Use of Watershed
54(2):164-173
Peng Hsin-Wei* Wan Shiuan Yu-Hsin Cheng
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : rqw85068506@gmail.com
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Desilting Efficiency of Drainage Pipe Installed at the Bottom of a Vertical Shaft in a Farm Pond
54(2):174-183
Chyan-Deng Jan[1] Tung-Yang Lai[1]* Ji-Shang Wang[2] Yu-Chao Hsu[2] Hong-Xiang Ko[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : N88104018@gs.ncku.edu.tw
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