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Sahong Lee and Jung Lyul Lee
In this study, a reduction in sediment budget due to the development of a river watershed, resulting in coastal erosion, was reviewed, and the rate of background erosion was calculated through an examination of the loss of coastal sediment into the open ...
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Dong Ho Nam, Man-Il Kim, Dong Ho Kang and Byung Sik Kim
Recently, human and property damages have often occurred due to various reasons?such as landslides, debris flow, and other sediment-related disasters?which are also caused by regional torrential rain resulting from climate change and reckless development...
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Yi-Chiung Chao, Chi-Wen Chen, Hsin-Chi Li and Yung-Ming Chen
In recent years, extreme weather phenomena have occurred worldwide, resulting in many catastrophic disasters. Under the impact of climate change, the frequency of extreme rainfall events in Taiwan will increase, according to a report on climate change in...
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Jinyan Sun, Lei Ding, Jiaze Li, Haiming Qian, Mengting Huang and Nan Xu
The spatial extent and area of river islands are always changing due to the impact of hydrodynamic conditions, sediment supply and human activities. A catastrophic flood disaster was driven by sustained and heavy rainfall around the middle and lower Yang...
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Szu-Hsien Peng and Chuan Tang
With Taiwan?s steep terrain and fracture geology, natural disasters are likely to occur after heavy rainfall. To reduce the effects of upstream sediment on human surroundings, check dams are an essential transverse structure for streams in watersheds. Ho...
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