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Analyzing landslide-induced debris flow and flow-bridge interaction by using a hybrid model of depth-averaged model and discrete element method

Shiu et al., 2023

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15378351283268719729
Author
Shiu W
Lee C
Chiu C
Weng M
Yang C
Chao W
Liu C
Lin C
Huang W
GeoPORT Working Group
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Landslides

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Abstract The Minbaklu Bridge, an essential segment of the southern cross-island expressway in Taiwan, was destroyed owing to debris flow in the Yusui Stream. To elucidate the development of debris flow in the Yusui Stream and the bridge collapse event, this study …
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