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View article: Assessing groundwater dynamics in data-scarce mountainous regions using a lumped parameter groundwater model
Assessing groundwater dynamics in data-scarce mountainous regions using a lumped parameter groundwater model Open
View article: Analysis of the Intermittent Characteristics of Streamflow in Taiwan
Analysis of the Intermittent Characteristics of Streamflow in Taiwan Open
More than half of the world’s rivers are intermittent, and climate change is increasing their intermittency, affecting water resources and ecosystems. In Taiwan, steep topography and uneven rainfall have led to increased intermittency in s…
View article: A Novel Bimodal Hydro-Mechanical Coupling Model for Evaluating Rainfall-Induced Unsaturated Slope Stability
A Novel Bimodal Hydro-Mechanical Coupling Model for Evaluating Rainfall-Induced Unsaturated Slope Stability Open
The soil water characteristic curve (SWCC) is a key foundation in unsaturated soil mechanics describing the relationship between matric suction and water content, which is crucial for studies on effective stress, permeability coefficients,…
View article: Trends in Flow Intermittency, Variability, and Seasonality for Taiwan Rivers
Trends in Flow Intermittency, Variability, and Seasonality for Taiwan Rivers Open
In Taiwan, rivers have steep slopes and short lengths, making it difficult to retain water in the rivers. Therefore, understanding the flow characteristics is essential. This study analyzes data from 65 flow stations with over 30 years of …
View article: Analysis of Hydrological Memory Characteristics in Taiwan’s Catchments
Analysis of Hydrological Memory Characteristics in Taiwan’s Catchments Open
Climate change often affects streamflow, which can be categorized into immediate and lag responses. Historically, the phenomenon of lag responses, known as hydrological memory, has often been overlooked. This study aims to determine whethe…
View article: Compensatory function change by segment-counting method in predicted postoperative pulmonary function at 1 year after surgery: systematic review and meta-analysis
Compensatory function change by segment-counting method in predicted postoperative pulmonary function at 1 year after surgery: systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background This systematic review aimed to assess the accuracy of the segment-counting method in predicting long-term pulmonary function recovery and investigate compensatory changes following different extents of lung resection. Methods W…
View article: Multi-Index Drought Analysis in Choushui River Alluvial Fan, Taiwan
Multi-Index Drought Analysis in Choushui River Alluvial Fan, Taiwan Open
In recent years, increasing drought events due to climate change have led to water scarcity issues in Taiwan, severely impacting the economy and ecosystems. Understanding drought is crucial. This study used Landsat 8 satellite imagery, rai…
View article: The Evaluation of Rainfall Warning Thresholds for Shallow Slope Stability Based on the Local Safety Factor Theory
The Evaluation of Rainfall Warning Thresholds for Shallow Slope Stability Based on the Local Safety Factor Theory Open
Rainfall-induced shallow slope instability is a significant global hazard, often triggered by water infiltration that affects soil stability and involves dynamic changes in the hydraulic behavior of unsaturated soils. This study employs a …
View article: Innovation in Water Management: Designing a Recyclable Water Resource System with Permeable Pavement
Innovation in Water Management: Designing a Recyclable Water Resource System with Permeable Pavement Open
Taiwan’s unique geographic environment combined with climate change leaves it particularly vulnerable to water shortage issues. A new water resource recycling system that adheres to a Low Impact Development (LID) concept and utilizes exist…
View article: A Meteorological Drought Migration Model for Assessing the Spatiotemporal Paths of Drought in the Choushui River Alluvial Fan, Taiwan
A Meteorological Drought Migration Model for Assessing the Spatiotemporal Paths of Drought in the Choushui River Alluvial Fan, Taiwan Open
Understanding drought evolution and its driving factors is crucial for effective water resource management and forecasting. This study enhances the analysis of drought probability by constructing bivariate distributions, providing a more r…
View article: Deciphering inter-catchment groundwater flow: A water balance perspective in the Choshui River Basin, Taiwan
Deciphering inter-catchment groundwater flow: A water balance perspective in the Choshui River Basin, Taiwan Open
Study region: Five catchments in upstream Choshui River Basin, Taiwan. Study focus: Inter-catchment groundwater flow (IGF)is commonly assumed negligible role in a catchment water balance due to its obscure nature. Many studies required det…
View article: Effect of Streamflow Component Structure on Characterizing Storage–Discharge Dynamics in an Analytical Probabilistic Streamflow Model
Effect of Streamflow Component Structure on Characterizing Storage–Discharge Dynamics in an Analytical Probabilistic Streamflow Model Open
Streamflow represents the hydrological output behavior of the catchment system and can elucidate the physical processes of other hydrological variables, such as rainfall–runoff processes and storage–discharge dynamics. Understa…
View article: Integrative Analysis of Electrical Conductivity and Hydraulic Properties in Assessing Shallow Slope Stability
Integrative Analysis of Electrical Conductivity and Hydraulic Properties in Assessing Shallow Slope Stability Open
This study integrated hydrological surveys with geophysical monitoring methods to obtain the geotechnical insights related to shallow landslides. The varied and complex conditions in subsurface pose difficulties in linking geophysical moni…
View article: Environmental Temperature Effect on Hydraulic Behavior and Stability of Shallow Slopes
Environmental Temperature Effect on Hydraulic Behavior and Stability of Shallow Slopes Open
This study established a study framework to quantify the safety factors of unsaturated shallow slopes at different temperatures. This study is based on a non-isothermal soil water characteristic curve model quantifying the temperature-depe…
View article: Reviews and Syntheses: Promoting the Advancement of Hillslope Hydrology and Stability in Taiwan from the Perspective of Critical Zone Science
Reviews and Syntheses: Promoting the Advancement of Hillslope Hydrology and Stability in Taiwan from the Perspective of Critical Zone Science Open
Owing to active orogenic movement and the monsoon climate, rainfall-induced landslide disasters often occur in Taiwan. Hence, hillslope hydrology and stability have received considerable research attention. However, it remains difficult to…
View article: Baseflow Variation in Southern Taiwan Basin
Baseflow Variation in Southern Taiwan Basin Open
Baseflow is among the most important components of streamflow. It is the main source of streamflow from groundwater systems in the dry season and also plays an important role as a water resource in the ecological environment and for human …
View article: Evaluation of seasonal catchment dynamic storage components using an analytical streamflow duration curve model
Evaluation of seasonal catchment dynamic storage components using an analytical streamflow duration curve model Open
View article: Assessment of probability of failure on rainfall-induced shallow landslides at slope scale using a physical-based model and fuzzy point estimate method
Assessment of probability of failure on rainfall-induced shallow landslides at slope scale using a physical-based model and fuzzy point estimate method Open
Shallow hillslope failure caused by rainfall is characterized by complex soil hydrology and mechanical behavior. It is important to understand the hydraulic behavior of hillslopes and quantify the effect of the uncertainty of mechanical pa…
View article: Spatial correlation of groundwater level with natural factors using geographically weighted regression model in the Choushui River Alluvial Fan, Taiwan
Spatial correlation of groundwater level with natural factors using geographically weighted regression model in the Choushui River Alluvial Fan, Taiwan Open
The groundwater of the Choushui River alluvial fan in Central Taiwan has been overexploited for a long time. It is essential to understand the factors governing changes in groundwater level (GWL) for the use of water resources. In this stu…
View article: Quantifying the Relative Contribution of the Climate Change and Human Activity on Runoff in the Choshui River Alluvial Fan, Taiwan
Quantifying the Relative Contribution of the Climate Change and Human Activity on Runoff in the Choshui River Alluvial Fan, Taiwan Open
Climate factors and human activities are the leading causes of changes in the hydrological cycle. In addition to being an important part of the hydrological cycle, runoff is also an important indicator for assessing the amount of available…
View article: Analysis of Hydrothermal Systems Beneath Tayukeng through Long-Term Geochemical Signals of Hydrothermal Fluids in Tatun Volcano Group, Taiwan
Analysis of Hydrothermal Systems Beneath Tayukeng through Long-Term Geochemical Signals of Hydrothermal Fluids in Tatun Volcano Group, Taiwan Open
The Tatun Volcano Group (TVG) is located in northern Taiwan and consists of many springs and fumaroles. The Tayukeng (TYK) area is the most active fumarole site in the TVG. In this study, we analyzed the long-term geochemical variations of…
View article: Effect of Unimodal and Bimodal Soil Hydraulic Properties on Slope Stability Analysis
Effect of Unimodal and Bimodal Soil Hydraulic Properties on Slope Stability Analysis Open
Rainfall infiltration is the primary triggering factor of slope instability. The process of rainfall infiltration leads to changes in the water content and internal stress of the slope soil, thereby affecting slope stability. The soil wate…
View article: Influence of Uncertainty of Soil Hydraulic Parameters on Stability of Unsaturated Slopes Based on Bayesian Updating
Influence of Uncertainty of Soil Hydraulic Parameters on Stability of Unsaturated Slopes Based on Bayesian Updating Open
In geotechnical engineering, the soil water retention curve (SWRC) is key to solving problems arising from unsaturated soil, and the methodology used to obtain the SWRC parameters is crucial for investigating rainfall infiltration and slop…
View article: Spatiotemporal Variation of the Meteorological and Groundwater Droughts in Central Taiwan
Spatiotemporal Variation of the Meteorological and Groundwater Droughts in Central Taiwan Open
In recent years, Taiwan has been facing severe water shortages due to extreme drought. In addition, changes in rainfall patterns have resulted in an increasingly notable drought phenomenon, which affects the management and utilization of w…
View article: Factors Controlling of Thermal Water Hydrogeochemical Characteristics in Tatun Volcano Group, Taiwan
Factors Controlling of Thermal Water Hydrogeochemical Characteristics in Tatun Volcano Group, Taiwan Open
The Tatun geothermal system is located in Northern Taiwan and is hosted by the Tatun volcano group (TVG). The variation in the geochemical composition of thermal waters is considered to be an important indicator of volcanic activity. In th…
View article: Attribution of Streamflow Variations in Southern Taiwan
Attribution of Streamflow Variations in Southern Taiwan Open
Climate change and anthropogenic activity are the main factors impacting the hydrological environment. For sustainable water utilization, identifying the impact contribution of these two factors on the streamflow variations is an important…
View article: Catchment recession analysis for environmental impacts on storage-discharge dynamics
Catchment recession analysis for environmental impacts on storage-discharge dynamics Open
The complex interaction of climate change and human activities has led to significant changes in hydrological patterns, thus affecting the catchment hydrological processes around the world. This has resulted in increased water resource pro…
View article: Hydrological Response Mechanism of Aquifer Dynamic Storage during the Dry and Wet Seasons
Hydrological Response Mechanism of Aquifer Dynamic Storage during the Dry and Wet Seasons Open
<p>Streamflow recession usually exists between rainfall events, and the recession can be expressed as the power relationship between the streamflow and the recession rate. Under the assumption that groundwater drainage from the aquif…
View article: Influence of infiltration on Babaoliao shallow landslide in Taiwan using hydro-mechanical coupled model
Influence of infiltration on Babaoliao shallow landslide in Taiwan using hydro-mechanical coupled model Open
<p>Babaoliao landslide is located in Chiayi County of Taiwan. The geological drilling and core interpretation in previous investigation showed that exist 1 to 2 meter depths of residual soil layer above the bedrock. In this area, sha…
View article: Hydrological Response to Natural and Anthropogenic Factors in Southern Taiwan
Hydrological Response to Natural and Anthropogenic Factors in Southern Taiwan Open
Global climate change and rapid industrial development have led to changes in streamflow worldwide, and determining the relative contributions from climate variability and human activity is important for water management. However, studies …