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A Method Combining Seepage Theory and Model Simulation for the Identification of Potential Groundwater Resources
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: In recent years, climate change has caused extreme weather all over the world, including in Taiwan. Rainfall in Taiwan is distributed unevenly in both time and space, leading to a shortage of water resources which has ...
Identified Model Parameterization, Calibration, and Validation of the Physically Distributed Hydrological Model WASH123D in Taiwan
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Typhoon-induced flood and inundation are among the major natural disasters in Taiwan. To understand and mitigate these hydrological hazards, adequate modeling tools on watershed scales are necessary. This paper describes ...
Model Assessments of Precipitation with a Unified Regional Circulation Rainfall and Hydrological Watershed Model
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: It is held self-evident that a watershed is among the best instruments with which to measure the spatial–temporal distribution of precipitation during heavy rainfall periods. Therefore, this paper describes an approach to ...
Destructive Flooding Induced by Broken Embankments along Linbian Creek, Taiwan, during Typhoon Morakot
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In 2009, Typhoon Morakot made landfall in central Taiwan causing significant damage to property on the island. The Linbian Creek Basin, located in southern Taiwan, which suffered from destructive flooding, was selected as ...
Combined Numerical Simulation and Groundwater Depletion Sensitivity Analysis for Dynamic Pumping Management
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The economy continues to grow in Taiwan, and water demand from both households and industry has also continued to increase, which has led to water scarcity problems rising throughout the island. Thus, groundwater plays an ...