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General Table of Contents (Vol. 11, 2014) General Table of Contents (Vol. 11, 2014) http://jms.imde.ac.cn 1-18 HSU Yu-chao, YEN Haw, TSENG Wen-hsiao, JAN Chyan-deng Numerical Simulation on a Tremendous Debris Flow Caused by Typhoon Morakot in the Jiaopu Stream, Taiwan 19-30 Muhammad BASHARAT, Joachim ROHN, Mirza Shahid BAIG, Muhammad Rustam KHAN, Markus SCHLEIER Large Scale Mass Movements Triggered by the Kashmir Earthquake 2005, Pakistan 31-40 Sueng Won JEONG The Effect of Grain Size on the Viscosity and Yield Stress of Fine-Grained Sediments 41-50 Rakesh K. DUMKA, Bahadur S. KOTLIA, Kireet KUMAR, Gokul S. SATYAL, Lalit M. JOSHI Crustal Deformation Revealed by GPS in Kumaun Himalaya, India 51-65 HAN Yong-shun, DONG Shao-kun, CHEN Zheng-chao, HU Kai-heng, SU Feng-huan, HUANG Peng Assessment of Secondary Mountain Hazards along a Section of the Dujiangyan-Wenchuan Highway 66-72 DING Ming-tao, CHENG Zun-lan, WANG Qing Coupling Mechanism of Rural Settlements and Mountain Disasters in the Upper Reaches of Min River 73-85 ZHENG Ming-guo, SUN Li-ying, YAN Ming Temporal Change of Runoff and Sediment Load and their Differential Response to Human Activities: A Case Study for a Well-vegetated Mountain Watershed of Southern China 86-97 LU Xing-chang, ZHANG Ji-quan, LI Xiao-zhen Geographical Information System-Based Assessment of Ecological Security in Changbai Mountain Region 98-109 LIAO Kai-hua, ZHU Qing, James DOOLITTLE Temporal Stability of Apparent Soil Electrical Conductivity Measured by Electromagnetic Induction Techniques 110-118 LI Hong-yan, WANG Yu-xin, JIA Li-na, WU Ya-nan, XIE Miao Runoff Characteristics of the Nen River Basin and its Cause 119-130 WU Xiao-Xia, GU Zhu-Jun, LUO Hao, SHI Xue-Zheng, YU Dong-Sheng Analyzing Forest Effects on Runoff and Sediment Production Using Leaf Area Index 131-141 TELBISZ Tamás, BOTTLIK Zsolt, MARI László, KŐSZEGI Margit The Impact of Topography on Social Factors, a Case Study of Montenegro 142-155 YANG Ming-yu, VAN COILLIE Frieke, HENS Luc, DE WULF Robert, OU Xiao-kun, ZHANG Zhi-ming Nature Conservation versus Scenic Quality: A GIS Approach towards Optimized Tourist Tracks in a Protected Area of Northwest Yunnan, China 1637 156-166 ZHAO Mei-feng, XI Jian-chao, LIU Sheng-he Simulating the Saturation Threshold of a Water Environment’s Response to Tourist Activities: A Case Study in the Liupan Mountain Eco-tourism Area 167-179 Fazlur RAHMAN, Fazlul HAQ, Iffat TABASSUM, Ihsan ULLAH Socio-Economic Drivers of Deforestation in Roghani Valley, Hindu-Raj Mountains, Northern Pakistan 180-194 Andrea PIERONI, Anely NEDELCHEVA, Avni HAJDARI, Behxhet MUSTAFA, Bruno SCALTRITI, Kevin CIANFAGLIONE, Cassandra L. QUAVE Local Knowledge on Plants and Domestic Remedies in the Mountain Villages of Peshkopia (Eastern Albania) 195-204 MUSHTAQ Tahir, SOOD Kamal Kishor, PESHIN Rajinder Delineating Key Determinants of Domestic Fuelwood Consumption of Rural Households in Western Himalaya- Policy Implications 205-214 SHI Yuan-zhi, WANG Yue-hong, CUI Yuan-lai, WANG Shi-wu, ZHANG Yu-shuai A New Rainwater Harvesting and Recycling System for Transforming Sloping Land into Terraced Farmland 215-235 Manuchehr FARAJZADEH, Neamat KARIMI Evidence for Accelerating Glacier Ice Loss in the Takht’ e Solaiman Mountains of Iran from 1955 to 2010 236-288 Matthias KUHLE The Glacial (MIS 3-2) Outlet Glacier of the Marsyandi Nadi-icestream-network with its Ngadi Khola Tributary Glacier (Manaslu- and Lamjung Himalaya): The Reconstructed Lowering of the Marsyandi Nadi Ice Stream Tongue down in to the Southern Himalaya Foreland 288-307 Jan BLAHUT, Thomas GLADE, Simone STERLACCHINI Debris Flows Risk Analysis and Direct Loss Estimation: the Case Study of Valtellina di Tirano, Italy 308-322 CHEN Su-Chin, WU Chun-Yi Debris Flow Disaster Prevention and Mitigation of Non-Structural Strategies in Taiwan 323-335 Yohan LEE, Byungdoo LEE, Kyung Ha KIM Optimal Spatial Allocation of Initial Attack Resources for Firefighting in the Republic of Korea Using a Scenario Optimization Model 336-344 Sang-Soo JEON Damage Pattern Recognition of Spatially Distributed Slope Damages and Rainfall Using Optimal GIS Mesh Dimensions 345-359 ZHUANG Jian-qi, IQBAL Javed, PENG Jian-bing, LIU Tie-ming Probability Prediction Model for Landslide Occurrences in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China 360-370 Kun-Ting CHEN, Yu-Shu KUO, Chjeng-Lun SHIEH Rapid Geometry Analysis for Earthquake-induced and Rainfall-induced Landslide Dams in Taiwan 371-383 LIU Han-xiang, XU Qiang, LI Yan-rong Effect of Lithology and Structure on Seismic Response of Steep Slope in a Shaking Table Test 384-397 Sang-Woo LEE, Myoung-Soo WON, Joo-Mee LEE, Hai-Gyoung KIM Intermediate-scale Analysis of Landscape Characteristics Affecting Edge Formation in Burned Forests in Samcheok, Korea 398-406 Bijeesh KOZHIKKODAN VEETTIL, Ulisses FRANZ BREMER, Atilio EFRAIN BICA GRONDONA, Sergio FLORENCIO DE SOUZA Recent Changes Occurred in the Terminus of the Debris-covered Bilafond Glacier in the 1638 Karakoram Himalayas Using Remotely Sensed Images and Digital Elevation Models (1978-2011) 407-420 CHANG Chung-te, WANG Hsueh-ching, HUANG Cho-ying Retrieving Multi-Scale Climatic Variations from High Dimensional Time-Series MODIS Green Vegetation Cover in a Tropical/Subtropical Mountainous Island 421-428 Çağaşan KARACAOĞLU, Selim Sualp ÇAĞLAR Digital Identification of Ecosystem Structure in the Fırtına Valley of the Kaçkar Mountains in the Rize City of Turkey 429-441 GUO Dan, ZHANG Hong-yan, HOU Guang-lei, ZHAO Jian-jun, LIU De-ying, GUO Xiao-yi Topographic Controls on Alpine Treeline Patterns on Changbai Mountain, China 442-448 LUMBRES Roscinto Ian Canicosa, LEE Young Jin, CHOI Hyung Soon, KIM Sung Yong, JANG Mi Na, ABINO Azyleah Cañizares, SEO Yeon Ok, KIM Chan Soo, PARK Jung Hwan Comparative Analysis of Four Stem Taper Models for Quercus glauca in Mount Halla, Jeju Island, South Korea 449-463 Veronika URBANOVIČOVÁ, Dana MIKLISOVÁ, Ľubomír KOVÁČ Forest Disturbance Enhanced the Activity of Epedaphic Collembola in Windthrown Stands of the High Tatra Mountains 464-474 LI Wei, TAN Rui, YANG Yu-ming, WANG Juan Plant Diversity as a Good Indicator of Vegetation Stability in a Typical Plateau Wetland 475-484 WANG Jin-niu2, SHI Fu-sun, XU Bo, WANG Qian, WU Yan, WU Ning Uptake and Recovery of Soil Nitrogen by Bryophytes and Vascular Plants in an Alpine Meadow 485-495 Iffat TABASSUM, Fazlur RAHMAN, Fazlul HAQ Dynamics of Communal Land Degradation and Its Implications in the Arid Mountains of Pakistan: A Study of District Karak, Khyber Pakhtunkuwa 496-506 HONG Wen, WEI Wen-shou, LIU Ming-zhe, LU Heng, HAN Xi, ZHANG Yan-wei Metamorphism and Microstructure of Seasonal Snow: Single Layer Tracking in Western Tianshan, China 507-518 Samereh FALAHATKAR, Seyed Mohsen HOSSEINI, Abdolrassoul SALMAN MAHINY, Shamsollah AYOUBI, WANG Shao-qiang Soil Organic Carbon Stock as Affected by Land Use/Cover Changes in the Humid Region of Northern Iran 519-525 Kartar Singh VERMA, Sandeep KOHLI, Rajesh KAUSHAL, Om Parkash CHATURVEDI Root Structure, Distribution and Biomass in Five Multipurpose Tree Species of Western Himalayas 526-534 ZHOU Ping, WEN An-bang, YAN Dong-chun, SHI Zhong-lin, GUO Jin, JU Zhan-sheng, ZHANG Yi-lan Changes in Land Use and Agricultural Production Structure Before and After the Implementation of Grain for Green Program in Western China – Taking Two Typical Counties as Examples 535-543 José A. BONET, José R. GONZÁLEZ-OLABARRIA, Juan MARTÍNEZ DE ARAGÓN Mushroom Production as an Alternative for Rural Development in a Forested Mountainous Area 544-554 Matteo GARBARINO, Emanuele SIBONA, Emanuele LINGUA, Renzo MOTTA Decline of Traditional Landscape in a Protected Area of the Southwestern Alps: the Fate of Enclosed Pasture Patches in the Land Mosaic Shift 555-562 Barna Bahadur THAPA, Saroj PANTHI, Rajesh Kumar RAI, Uttam Babu SHRESTHA, Achyut ARYAL, Sabina SHRESTHA, Bhushan SHRESTHA An Assessment of Yarsagumba (Ophiocordyceps sinensis) Collection in Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, Nepal 1639 563-577 Jan NOVOTNÝ, Jan KLIMEŠ Grain Size Distribution of Soils within the Cordillera Blanca, Peru: An Indicator of Basic Mechanical Properties for Slope Stability Evaluation 578-591 Hosung KIM, Seung Woo LEE, Chan-Young YUNE, Gihong KIM Volume Estimation of Small Scale Debris Flows Based on Observations of Topographic Changes Using Airborne LiDAR DEMs 592-606 CASCINI Leonardo, CALVELLO Michele, GRIMALDI Giuseppe Maria Displacement Trends of Slow-moving Landslides: Classification and Forecasting 607-624 WEI Xue-li, CHEN Ning-sheng, CHENG Qian-gong, HE Na, DENG Ming-feng, TANOLI Javed Iqbal Long-term Activity of Earthquake-induced Landslides: A Case Study from Qionghai Lake basin, Southwest of China 625-633 YANG Chang-wei, ZHANG Jian-jing, FU Xiao, ZHU Chuan-bin, BI Jun-wei Improvement of Pseudo-static Method for Slope Stability Analysis 634-643 DU Cui, YAO Ling-kan, SHAKYA Subhashsagar, LI Lun-gui, SUN Xiao-dan Damming of Large River by Debris Flow: Dynamic Process and Particle Composition 644-655 Nils HEIN, Roland PAPE, Oliver-D. FINCH, Jörg LÖFFLER Alpine Activity Patterns of Mitopus morio (Fabricius, 1779) are Induced by Variations in Temperature and Humidity at Different Scales in Central Norway 656-673 Antonin KUSBACH, Helga VAN MIEGROET, Janis L. BOETTINGER, James N. LONG Vegetation Geo-climatic Zonation in the Rocky Mountains, Northern Utah, USA 674-687 LI Yu, ZHANG Cheng-qi, ZHOU Xue-hua Ecological Responses to Holocene Millennial-Scale Climate Change at High Altitudes of East and Central Asia: A Case Study of Picea/Abies Pollen Changes in Lacustrine Sediments 688-696 BHATTARAI Khem Raj,
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