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http://dx.doi.org/10.14578/jkfs.2011.100.4.16

Analysis of Debris Flow Hazard Zone by the Optimal Parameters Extraction of Random Walk Model - Case on Debris Flow Area of Bonghwa County in Gyeongbuk Province -  

Lee, Chang-Woo (Division Forest Disaster Management, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Woo, Choongshik (Division Forest Disaster Management, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Youn, Ho-Joong (Division Forest Disaster Management, Korea Forest Research Institute)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.100, no.4, 2011 , pp. 664-671 More about this Journal
Abstract
Random Walk Model can predict the sediment areas of debris flow but it must be extracted three parameters fitted topographical environment. This study developed the method to extract the optimal values of three parameters - Once flowing volume, Stopping slope and Gravity weight - for Random Walk Model. And the extracted parameters were validated by aerial photographs of the debris flowed area. To extract the optimal parameters was randomly performed, limiting the range values of three parameters and developing an accuracy decision method that is called the rate of concordance. The set of the optimal parameters was decided on highest the rate of concordance and a consistency. As a result, the optimal parameters in Bonghwa county were showed that the once flowing volume is $1.0m^3$, the stopping slope is $4.2^{\circ}$ and the gravity weight is 2 when the rate of concordance is -0.2. The validating result of the optimal parameters showed closely that the rate of concordance is average -0.2.
Keywords
debris flow; random walk model; optimal parameters; the rate of concordance;
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