Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4745036 | Engineering Geology | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We propose a new data analyzing scheme, the method of minimum entropy analysis (MEA). New MEA method provides a quantitative criterion for selecting relevant variables to model the studied physical system. This method can be easily extended to the analyses of various geophysical/geological data, where many relevant or irrelevant available measurements may obscure the understanding of the highly complicated physical system like the occurrence of debris-flows. After demonstrating and testing the MEA method, we apply this method to a dataset of debris-flow occurrences in Taiwan and successfully identify three relevant variables, i.e. the hydrological form factor, landslide area, and number of landslides, to the occurrence of observed debris-flow events by the 1996 Typhoon Herb.
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Authors
Chien-chih Chen, Chih-Yuan Tseng, Jia-Jyun Dong,