@inproceedings{oai:kutarr.kochi-tech.ac.jp:00000811, author = {Wang, Yi and Takase, Keiji and Ebisu, Nobuhiro}, book = {Society for Social Management Systems Internet Journal}, issue = {1}, month = {Mar}, note = {From June to September in 2004, a series of typhoon accompanying with heavy storms caused extensive flooding, deaths, and property damage in Japan. Those typhoon storms also triggered more than 160 shallow landslides in the forest of Ehime prefecture. The effective management of the hazard requires an understanding of the rainfall and soil moisture conditions those results in landslides. Therefore a conceptual and lumped hydrologic model was applied for the analysis of hydrologic conditions in the affected forest catchments. Through the model, hydrologic conditions such as rainfall intensity, rainwater storage and soil moisture in 2004 were compared with other 19 years (1985~2003), furthermore the relationship between landslide occurrence and hydrologic condition were assessed. The results indicate that the soil moisture and excess rainfall storage combined with rainfall intensity and its duration are very important for the occurrence of landslide in the forest.}, publisher = {Society for Social Management Systems}, title = {An Analysis Of Storm-induced Landslides Considering The Rainwater Storage In Catchments By A Hydrologic Model}, volume = {2}, year = {2006} }