Geomorphic characteristics of hillslope and channelized debris flows: A case study in the Shitou area of central Taiwan |
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Authors: | Jinn-Chyi Chen Ching-Weei Lin Lung-Chang Wang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Environmental and Hazards-Resistant Design, Huafan University, Taipei, 223, Taiwan, China;(2) Department of Earth Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, 701, Taiwan, China |
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Abstract: | The data on the hillslope and channelized debris flows in the Shitou area of central Taiwan occurred during Typhoons Toraji and Nali in 2001 were applied in this paper. The geomorphic parameters, including the flow length, gully gradient, drainage area and form factor of the debris flows were determined by spatial analysis using a Geographic Information System (GIS) based on the data derived from field investigation, aerial photographs, and topographical maps. According to such determined geomorphic parameters, the threshold conditions and empirical equations, such as the relationship between the gully gradient and drainage area and that between gully length and drainage area and topographic parameter, are presented and used to distinguish the geomorphic characteristics between the channelized and hillslope debris flows. |
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Keywords: | Hillslope debris flow Channelized debris flow Empirical equation Topographic parameter Central Taiwan China |
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