financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U2243213,42077078)。
The impacts of vegetation restoration on the soil erosion have been widely elucidated in the semi-arid regions.However,the magnitude of soil erosion on abandoned sloping farmland still remained unclear and their respo...
partially supported by Hibah Rekognisi Tugas Akhir 2019(No.2129/UN1/DITLIT/DIT-LIT/LT/2019)。
Tropical cyclone(TC) Cempaka which occurred on 27–29 November 2017 has caused floods, landslides, and strong winds in certain areas of Java Island. Pacitan Regency was the most severely affected by TC Cempaka. The la...
supported by The National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2018YFC1505406);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41502337, 41671112, 41661134012, 41501012);the China Geological Survey (Grant Nos. DD20160274, DD20190640)
The magnitude-frequency(MF) relationship of debris flows is the basis for engineering designs and risk quantification. However, because of the lack of debris flow monitoring data, research progress in this area has be...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41561004);the Forestry Industry Research Special Funds for Public Welfare Projects of China (Grant No. 21404402-2);the Scientific and Technological Innovation Talent Project of Yunnan Province (Grant No. 2014HC014)
Local temperature changes in mountain areas are significantly affected by the uplifted mountain terrains. Understanding how temperature increase with mountain terrains is an important component in accurately modeling ...
funded by CRSRI Open Research Program (CKWV2013203/KY);Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China (Grant No. BLX2014-12);the National Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 41601004)
Debris flows can be extremely destructive because they can increase in magnitude via progressive entrainment. In this paper, a total of 18landslide-type debris flows and 268 channelized debris flows in Wenchuan earthq...
supported by the National Key Fundamental Research Program of China (973) (2008CB425802);The Project Group of Knowledge Innovation Program of Chinese Academy Sciences (KZCX2-YW-Q03-5)
Field investigations and aerial photography after the earthquake of May 12, 2008 show a large number of geo-hazards in the zone of extreme earthquake effects. In particular, landslides and debris flows, the geo-ha...
Thick debris flow deposits in the Hengduan Mountains of southwestern China record landscape instability at the close of the last glaciation and in the early Holocene. The deposits, ranging in thickness from 100 to 200...