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Journal of Mountain Science
1672-6316
2013 Issue 2
Experimental Studies on Debris Flow with Logs Focusing on Specific Weight Difference of Log Species
Haruki WATABE;Takahiro ITOH;Kazuhiko KAITSUKA;Shigeki NISHIMURA Nippon Koei Co.;Ltd.;2304;Inarihara;Tsukuba;Ibaraki 300-1259;Japan
..............page:315-325
Influence of Fine Sediment on the Fluidity of Debris Flows
Norifumi HOTTA 1;Takahiro KANEKO 2;Tomoyuki IWATA 3;Haruo NISHIMOTO 1 1 Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences;University of Tsukuba;3058577 Ibaraki;Japan 2 Faculty of Agriculture;The University of Tokyo;1138657 Tokyo;Japan 3 Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences;The University of Tokyo;1138657 Tokyo;Japan
..............page:233-238
Guide to Authors
..............page:339
FLO-2D Simulation of Mudflow Caused by Large Landslide Due to Extremely Heavy Rainfall in Southeastern Taiwan during Typhoon Morakot
PENG Szu-Hsien;LU Shih-Chung Department of Spatial Design;Chienkuo Technology University;Changhua City 500;Chinese Taipei
..............page:207-218
The Two Main Mechanisms of Glacier Lake Outburst Flood in Tibet,China
LIU Jing-jing 1;2;3;TANG Chuan 2;CHENG Zun-lan 1 1 Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Surface Process;Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Chengdu 610041;China 2 State Key Laboratory of Geohazard Preventions;Chengdu 610059;China 3 Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100039;China
..............page:239-248
Journal of Mountain Science (JMS)
..............page:168
Influence of Housing and Urban Development on Debris Flow Flooding and Deposition
Kana NAKATANI 1;Yuki OKUYAMA 2;Yuji HASEGAWA 3;Yoshifumi SATOFUKA 4;Takahisa MIZUYAMA 1 1 Graduate School of Agriculture;Kyoto University;Kitashirakawa Oiwake-cho;Sakyo-ku;Kyoto City;606-8502;Japan 2 National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management;Asahi;Tsukuba City;Ibaraki;305-0804;Japan 3 Civil Engineering Research Laboratory;904-1 Tohigashi;Tsukuba City;Ibaraki;300-2633;Japan 4 Department of Civil Engineering;Ritsumeikan University;1-1-1 Noji-higashi;Kusatsu City;Shiga;525-8577;Japan
..............page:273-280
Changes in Runout Distances of Debris Flows over Time in the Wenchuan Earthquake Zone
ZHANG Shuai 1;ZHANG Li-Min 1;CHEN Hong-Xin 1;YUAN Quan 2;PAN Hua 2 1 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering;The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology;Clear Water Bay;Hong Kong;China 2 Sichuan Xingshu Highway Construction Development Co.Ltd;Chengdu 610059;China
..............page:281-292
Erratum to:Effects of Topographical and Edaphic Factors on the Distribution of Plant Communities in two Subtropical Karst Forests,Southwestern China
ZHANG Zhong-hua 1;2;HU Gang 1;2;NI Jian 3;4 1 School of Chemistry and Life Science;Guangxi Teachers Education University;Nanning 530001;China 2 Key Laboratory of Beibu Gulf Environment Change and Resources Utilization of Ministry of Education;Guangxi Teachers Education University;Nanning 530001;China 3 State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry;Institute of Geochemistry;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Guiyang 550002;China 4 Department of Environmental Science;East China Normal University;Shanghai 200062;China
..............page:337-338
Risk Assessment of Highways Affected by Debris Flows in Wenchuan Earthquake Area
CUI Peng 1;;XIANG Ling-zhi 2;ZOU Qiang 1;3;4 1 Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment /Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Earth Surface Process;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Chengdu;China 2 Chongqing Jiaotong University;Chongqing;China 3 Graduate University;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing;China 4 College of Environmental and Resource;Southwest University of Science and Technology;China
..............page:173-189
Hybrid Simulation of the Initiation and Runout Characteristics of a Catastrophic Debris Flow
CHEN Hong-Xin 1;ZHANG Li-Min 1;ZHANG Shuai 1;XIANG Bo 2;WANG Xiao-Feng 2 1 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering;The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology;Clear Water Bay;Hong Kong;China 2 Highway Planning;Survey;Design and Research Institute;Sichuan Province Communications Department;Chengdu 610041;China
..............page:219-232
An Empirical Formula for Suspended Sediment Delivery Ratio of Main River after Confluence of Debris flow
ZHANG Jin-shan;CUI Peng Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazard and Surface Process;Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Chengdu;China
..............page:326-336
Characteristics,Causes and Mitigation of Catastrophic Debris Flow Hazard on 21 July 2011 at the Longda Watershed of Songpan County,China
GE Yong-gang 1;2;CUI Peng 1;2;GUO Xiao-jun 1;2;SONG Guo-hu 1;2;3;LIU Wei-ming 1;2 1 Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Earth Surface Processes;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Chengdu 610041;China 2 Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Chengdu 610041;China 3 University of Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100049;China
..............page:261-272
Comparative Study on Debris Flow Initiation in Limestone and Sandstone Spoil
CHEN Ning-sheng 1;;LU Yang 1;2;DENG Ming-feng 1;HAN Da-wei 3;ZHOU Hai-bo 1;2;YANG Cheng-lin 1 1 Key lab of mountain hazards and surface process;Institute of mountain hazards and environment;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Chengdu 610041;China 2 University of Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100049;China 3 University of Bristol;UK
..............page:190-198
Debris Flow Warning Threshold Based on Antecedent Rainfall:a Case Study in Jiangjia Ravine,Yunnan,China
GUO Xiao-jun 1;2;3;CUI Peng 1;2;LI Yong 1;2 1 Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Earth Surface Process and /Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Chengdu 610041;China 2 Asian Network on Debris Flow;Chengdu 610041;China 3 Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100049;China
..............page:305-314
Comparison between FLO-2D and Debris-2D on the Application of Assessment of Granular Debris Flow Hazards with Case Study
WU Ying-Hsin 1;LIU Ko-Fei 1;2;;CHEN Yi-Chin 2 1 Department of Civil Engineering;National Taiwan University;10617 Taipei;Chinese Taipei 2 Hydrotech Research Institute;National Taiwan University;10617 Taipei;Chinese Taipei
..............page:293-304
Debris Flow in Metropolitan Area-2011 Seoul Debris Flow
Chan-Young YUNE 1;Yun-Ki CHAE 1;Joongcheol PAIK 1;Gihong KIM 1;Seung-Woo LEE 1;Heung-Seok SEO 2 1 Department of Civil Engineering;Gangneung-Wonju National University;Gangneung;South Korea 2 Department of Construction Engineering;Gangneung Yeongdong College;Gangneung;South Korea
..............page:199-206
Debris Flows Introduced in Landslide Deposits under Rainfall Conditions:The Case of Wenjiagou Gully
ZHOU Jia-wen 1;2;CUI Peng 1;YANG Xing-guo 2;SU Zhi-man 1;GUO Xiao-jun 1 1 Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Earth Surface Process;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Chengdu 610041;China 2 State Key Laboratory of Hydraulics and Mountain River Engineering;Sichuan University;Chengdu 610065;China
..............page:249-260