Introduction
In order to assist the Soil and Water Conservation Bureau (SWCB) to monitor 1,726 potential streams of landslides during the establishment of the Response Team of the Soil and Water Conservation Bureau, and to dispatch and collect relevant information on the occurrence of landslides and release disaster prevention information in a timely manner, the team began to assist SWCB research and development of mobile debris flow observation station in 2002.
In 2004, the first-generation mobile debris flow observation station was built. In 2005 and 2007, the second and third generation mobile debris flow observation stations were successfully developed. And continued to improve the automatic characteristics of the mobile debris flow observation station, and completed the construction of the fourth-generation mobile debris flow observation station in 2010. Through the actual operation from 2004 to 2018, it was confirmed that the mobile debris flow observation station can collect multi-scale instrumental observation data. The deployment of motorization has made the debris flow observation network more complete, and has successfully obtained many times the debris flow monitoring information that is more in line with the current situation.
Application field
Occupational Safety Disaster Prevention Observation Application in Work Areas
Monitoring tasks for latent stream and slope collapse during typhoon and heavy rain
Disaster Prevention Education Application
Application benefits
- Disaster prevention education
- Debris flow, collapse and dammed lake observation during typhoon and heavy rain
- Monitoring tasks for latent stream and slope collapse during typhoon and heavy rain
Contacts
04-24516609#320
Stephen