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Ya-Sin Yang, Hsin-Fu Yeh, Chia-Chi Huang and Hsin-Yu Chen
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 accurately est...
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Hsin-Fu Yeh, Tsien-Ting Huang and Jhe-Wei Lee
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 water retention cur...
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Hsin-Fu Yeh and Yi-Jin Tsai
In recent years, many scientific methods have been used to prove that the Earth?s climate is changing. Climate change can affect rainfall patterns, which can in turn affect slope safety. Therefore, this study analyzed the effects of climate change on rai...
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Hsin-Fu Yeh and Jhe-Wei Lee
This study used stable hydrogen and oxygen isotopes as natural tracers to investigate their isotopic composition in precipitation, and in shallow and deep groundwater in the Penghu Islands in the Taiwan Strait. We aimed to understand the differences and ...
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Chen-Feng Yeh, Jinge Wang, Hsin-Fu Yeh and Cheng-Haw Lee
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Hsin-Fu Yeh, Hung-I Lin, Cheng-Haw Lee, Kuo-Chin Hsu and Chi-Shin Wu
In this study, the stable isotope values of oxygen and hydrogen were used to identify the seasonal contribution ratios of precipitation to groundwater recharge in the Hualien River basin of eastern Taiwan. The differences and correlations of isotopes in ...
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