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http://dx.doi.org/10.11108/kagis.2018.21.3.048

Characteristic Analysis and Prediction of Debris Flow-Prone Area at Daeryongsan  

CHOI, Young-Nam (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kangwon National University)
LEE, Hyung-Ho (Sung woo Construction company)
YOO, Nam-Jae (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kangwon National University)
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Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies / v.21, no.3, 2018 , pp. 48-62 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, landslide of debris flow occurred at 51 sites around Daeryounsan located in between Chuncheon-si and Hongcheon-gun during July in 2013 were investigated in field and behavior characteristics of debris flow were analyzed on the basis of records of rainfall and site investigation. According to debris flow types of channelized and hill slope, location and slope angle of initiation and deposit zone, and width and depth of erosion were investigated along entire runout of debris flow. DEM(Digital Elevation Model) of Daeryounsan was constructed with digital map of 1:5,000 scale. Land slide hazard was estimated using SINMAP(Stability INdex MAPping) and the predicted results were compared with field sites where debris flow occurred. As analyzed results, for hill slope type of debris flow, predicted sites were quite comparable to actual sites. On the other hand, for channelized type of debris flow, debris flow occurrence sites were predicted by using stability index associated with topographic wetness index. As analyzed results of 4 different conditions with the parameter T/R, Hydraulic transmissivity/Effective recharge rate, proposed by NRCS (Natual Resources Conservation Service), predicted results showed more or less different actual sites and the degree of hazard tended to increase with decrease of T/R value.
Keywords
Daeryongsan; Debris Flow; DEM; Field Investigation; SINMAP;
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