跳到主要內容區
 

TSENG, CHIA-HAN

Tseng, Chia-Han

Assistant Professor 

Office: 516-2, Da Yi Building

Email: zjh17@ulive.pccu.edu.tw

Telephone: 886-2-28610511 #26134

Education

Ph.D. Inst. of Geographical Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
M.S. Inst. of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

 Course

General Geology, Geomorphology, Field Geology, Slope Geology

Research

Geomorphic evolution, landslide, Taiwan tectonics by surficial processes

 

Selected Publications (*: corresponding author)

  1. Wei Peng, Chao-Lung Tang, Chia-Han Tseng, Chung Huang, Jyr-Ching Hu. 直擊現場淺談汶川地震 (in Chinese) (2008). SCIENCE MONTHLY 463, 522–525.
  2. Chia-Han Tseng, Jyr-Ching Hu*, Yu-Chang Chan, Hao-Tsu Chu, Jin-Fa Lee, Jheng-Yue Wei, Chia-Yu Lu, Ming-Lang Lin. Non-catastrophic landslides induced by the Mw 7.6 Chi-Chi earthquake in central Taiwan as revealed by PIV analysis (2009). Tectonophysics 466(3–4), 427–437.
  3. Dirk Wenske, Manfred Frechen, Margot Böse, Tony Reimann, Chia-Han Tseng, Philipp Hoelzmann. Late Quaternary river terraces in the Central Mountain Range of Taiwan: A study of cover sediments across a terrace section along the Tachia River (2012). Quaternary International 263, 26–36.
  4. Chia-Han Tseng*, Dirk Wenske, Margot Böse, Tony Reimann, Christopher Lüthgens, Manfred Frechen. Sedimentary features and ages of fluvial terraces and their implications for geomorphic evolution of the Taomi River catchment: A case study in the Puli Basin, central Taiwan (2013). Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 62, 759–768.
  5. Chia-Han Tseng*, Christopher Lüthgens, Sumiko Tsukamoto, Tony Reimann, Manfred Frechen, Margot Böse. Late Pleistocene to Holocene alluvial tableland formation in an intra-mountainous basin in a tectonically active mountain belt ― A case study in the Puli Basin, central Taiwan (2016). Quaternary Science Reviews 132, 26–39.
  6. Chia-Han Tseng*, Yu-Chang Chan, Ching-Jiang Jeng, Yu-Chung Hsieh. Slip monitoring of a dip-slope and runout simulation by the discrete element method: a case study at the Huafan University campus in northern Taiwan (2017). Natural Hazards 89, 1205–1225. DOI: 10.1007/s11069-017-3016-y.
  7. Ching-Jiang Jeng, Chia-Han Tseng, Da-Cheng Yi, Cheng-Yo Wang. A case study of macro- and micro-investigation and maintenance in a landslide-landslip geologically sensitive area (in Chinese) (2019). Professional Engineer Journal 87, Taipei Professional Civil Engineers Association, 52–87.
  8. Chia-Han Tseng*, Yu-Chang Chan, Ching-Jiang Jeng, Ruey-Juin Rau, Yu-Chung Hsieh. Deformation of landslide revealed by long-term surficial monitoring: A case study of slow movement of a dip slope in northern Taiwan (2021). Engineering Geology, 106020.
  9. Chiao-Yin Lu, Yu-Chang Chan, Jyr-Ching Hu, Chia-Han Tseng, Che-Hsin Liu, Chih-Hsin Chang. Seasonal surface fluctuation of a slow-moving landslide detected by multitemporal interferometry (MTI) on the Huafan University campus, northern Taiwan (2021). Remote Sensing 13(19), 4006.
  10. Ching-Jiang Jeng, Shih-Sheng Chen, and Chia-Han Tseng*. A case study on the slope displacement criterion at the critical accelerated stage triggered by rainfall and longterm creep behavior (2022). Natural Hazards 112, 2277-2312.
  11. Thanh-Tùng Nguyễn, Jia-Jyun Dong, Chia-Han Tseng*, Ivo Baroň, Chao-Wei Chen and Chao-Chin Pai. Three-Dimensional Engineering Geological Model and Its Applications for a Landslide Site: Combination of Grid- and Vector-Based Methods (2022). Water 14, 2941.

 

瀏覽數: