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Title
Characteristics analysis for the flash flood-induced debris flow
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Natural hazards, Vol. 47, No. 2 (2008), p.245-261
DOI
10.1007/s11069-008-9217-7
Publisher
Springer
Date
2008
FoR/RFCD Code(s)
040100 Atmospheric Sciences  040600 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Author/Creator
Chen, Chien-Yuan
Author/Creator
Chen, Lien-Kuang
Author/Creator
Yu, Fan-Chieh
Author/Creator
Lin, Sheng-Chi
Author/Creator
Lin, Yu-Ching
Author/Creator
Lee, Chou-Lung
Author/Creator
Wang, Yu-Ting
Author/Creator
Cheung, Kei-Wai
Description
Typhoon Haitang caused landfall on Taiwan during 15–21 July, 2005 and brought 2,279 mm of maximum cumulative rain with a maximum intensity of 176 mm/h. The torrential rain was mainly distributed from the central mountain range to southern Taiwan and triggered 222 slopeland-related hazards. Among the hazard events, there were 17 debris flows, 157 cases of traffic cut-off, three large-magnitude deep-seated landslides, and 10 villages isolated in the off-track mountainous areas. The debris flows initiated in southern Taiwan were associated with torrential rain, short channel length (<2 km), and small basin area (<3 km2), and were speculated to be induced by flash flood. These flash flood-induced debris flows have a higher rainfall intensity-duration threshold for initiation than in other areas. The deep-seated landslides, isolated villages due to traffic cut-off in off-track mountain areas, and recurrent hazards in areas affected by the ML 7.6 Chi-Chi earthquake in 1999 are characteristics of slopeland hazards in Taiwan in recent years. One of the most urgently needed mitigation strategies in response to slopeland hazards is the plan for enhancing self-rescue disaster resistance in off-track mountainous villages in Taiwan.
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17 page(s)
Subject Keyword
040100 Atmospheric Sciences
Subject Keyword
040600 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Subject Keyword
debris flow
Subject Keyword
landslide
Subject Keyword
flash flood
Subject Keyword
hazard mitigation
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Environment and Geography

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/90429
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ISSN:1573-0840
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mq-rm-2007010209
Language
eng
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