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Magnetic Surveying of Faulting in the Shiaolin Village Area of South-Central Taiwan
高豪志 , Masters Advisor:陸喬克
英文
DOI:
10.6844/NCKU.2013.00321
總磁場強度 ; 總磁力梯度 ; 台灣山崩 ; 莫拉克颱風 ; 地球物理斷層測勘 ; Total magnetic intensity ; total intensity gradient ; Taiwan landslides ; Typhoon Morakot ; geophysical fault detection


- Chen, S. W., 2005, Magnetic Surveying of the Chaochou Fault, Master’s Thesis, National Cheng Kung University, Department of Resources Engineering, 80 p.
連結: - Chuang, Y., Miller, M. M., Chen, Y. G., Chen, H. Y., Shyu, B. H., Yu, S. B., Rubin, C. M., Sieh, K. & Chung, L. H., 2012, Interseismic Deformation and Earthquake Hazard along the Southernmost Longitudinal Valley Fault, Eastern Taiwan, p. 1570.
連結: - Doo, W. B., Hsu, S. K., Chen, C. C., Hsieh, H. H., Yen, H. Y., Chen, Y. G., & Chang, W. Y., 2011, Magnetic signature of Siaolin Village, southern Taiwan, after burial by a catastrophic landslide due to Typhoon Morakot, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 11, p. 759-764.
連結: - Hsieh, M. L., Lai, L, S., Lin, D, C., Shyu B, H., 2012, Late Quaternary landscape evolution and genesis of the 2009 catastrophic landslide in the Hsiao-lin area, southwestern Taiwan, Geomorphology, No. 179, p. 225-239.
連結: - Lewis, C., Chen, S. W., and Yen, P. C., 2004, Magnetic surveying of the Chaochou fault of southern Taiwan: Culmination of basement-involved surface thrusting in arc-continent collision: International Geology Review, v. 46, no. 5, p. 399-408.
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