Sapporo Nansai sanchi ni okeru mitsu no chi suberi ni kansuru 14 C nendai (Datation au 14C de glissements de terrain dans la zone montagneuse au sud-ouest de Sapporo (Hokkaido))
Taiwan, where many shallow landslides and debris flows were triggered by the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake and subsequent typhoons. This dataset is utilized to derive and to validate the susceptibility model. A susceptibility index, which reflects
LIU, C.-N.[b2]
LEE, C.-T.[b1]
[b2] Civil Engineering Dep., National Chi-Nan Univ., Nantou, Taiwan, Province de Chine
Landslides caused by 3 tropical cyclones and a very large earthquake have been mapped in the Chenyoulan catchment in the Taiwan Central Range, where water and sediment discharges and rock strengths are well known. Prior to the Chi-Chi earthquake
of landslides not reaching into channels. Downslope advection of landslide debris associated with the Chi-Chi earthquake is driven by the impact of tropical cyclones, but occurs on a time-scale longer than this study.
Akashi sanmyaku shû ryôsonbu ni okeru senjô ô chi no bunpu to ganseki bussei. (Répartition des dépressions longitudinales et propriétés des roches sur la principale ligne de fracture dans les Monts Akaishi, Alpes méridionales du Japon)
the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake. For 5 years following the earthquake, bedload was prevented from entering the uplift zone, the knickpoint was static and little incision took place. Bedload transport across the uplift zone resumed in 2004, initiating extremely
Let N (I) be a cloud in an Euclidean space| let C be a partition of I| and let N (C) be the cloud of gravity centers of the partition classes. It is shown here, in the form of a problem and accompanying solution, that each principal moment
of inertia of N (C) is less than or equal to the moment of the same rank of N (I).
.) ; Orghidan (N.) ; Pavlov (A. P.) ; Price (A. G.) ; Raisz (E. J.) ; Reisch (G.) ; Salisbury (R. D.) ; Schlüter (O.) ; Siècle XV-XX ; Smolenski (J.) ; Tatishchev (V. N.) ; Vivien de Saint Martin (L.) ; Waibel (L. H.)
Notices de 22 géographes: P. Apianus (1495 ou 1501-1552), A. F. Büsching (1724-1793), C. C. Colby (1884-1965), N. Copernicus (1473-1543), M. David (1886-1954), L. Drapeyron (1839-1901), C. B. Fawcett (1883-1952), R. Gradmann (1865-1950), A. Hettner
(1859-1941), M. V. Lomonosov (1711-1765), T. Ogawa (1870-1941), N. Orghidan (1881-1967), A. P. Pavlov (1854-1929) A. G. Price (1892-1977), E. J. Raisz (1893-1968), G. Reisch (c. 1470-1525), R. D. Salisbury (1858-1922), O. Schlüter (1872-1959), J
. Smolenski (1881-1940), V. N. Tatishchev (1686-1750), L. Vivien de Saint Martin (1802-1896), L. H. Waibel (1888-1951).