**10. References**

380 Earthquake Research and Analysis – Statistical Studies, Observations and Planning

JP, VN, PH, TH, MY, SG,

JP, KR, CN, TW, HK, VN, TH, MY, SG, AU, NZ, PK,

JP, CN, VN, PH, TH, MY,

AU, BD, BT, KH, CN, IN, ID, JP, KR, LA, MY, NP, PK, PH, SG, LK, TW, TH,

ID, NP

VN

PH

PH

CN

CN

KR

SG

TH

KR

AU

Europe

IN, KL, BD

SG, ID, AU, EU

Interconnection Initiatives

Technology Institute, the link owner of PREGINET

Education and Government Information Network

Network Name Description Area

Network

Network 2

Network 3

AIII Asian Internet

APAN Asia-Pacific Advanced

TEIN2 Trans-Eurasia Information

TEIN3 Trans-Eurasia Information

ASTI Advanced Science and

PREGINET Philippine Research

CERNET China Education and

GÉANT R&E Network, the AS

SingAREN Singapore Advanced

ThaiSARN Thai Social/Scientific

AARNET Australia's Research and

QGPOP Kyushu Gigapop JP

KREONET2 Korea Research

Table 4. Network Name

KOREN Korea Advanced Research

CSTNET China Science & Tecnology

Network

GÉANT2 R&E Network Europe

Network

Network

Network

KREONET

Education Network

JGNII Japanese R&E Network JP, US, TH, SG

UniNet inter University Network TH

Research Network

registration name

Research and Education

Academic and Research

Environment Open Network 2, the domestic name is

Academia Sinica, (n.d.). The December 26, 2006, Pingtung, Taiwan earthquake, In : *Academia Sinica*, 26.07.2011, Available from :

http://www.earth.sinica.edu.tw/~smdmc/recent/2006/200612261226.htm

Academia Sinica, (n.d.). The December 26, 2006, Pingtung, Taiwan earthquake, In : *Academia Sinica*, 26.07.2011, Available from :

http://www.earth.sinica.edu.tw/~smdmc/recent/2006/200612261234.htm


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*Japan* 

*Kyushu University* 

**Earthquake Induced a Chain Disasters** 

A strong earthquake not only cause directly damage on constructs but also can result in a series of natural disasters such as landslide, debris flow and flooding. These secondary disasters occurs as a chain disasters as shown in Fig. 1. A strong earthquake can induce a large amount of landslides. And then, a large scale landslide can create a landslide dam when its debris fill into and stop a river. The water impounded by a landslide dam may create a dam reservoir (lake). While the dam is being filled, the surrounding groundwater level rises and causes back-flooding (upstream flooding). And because of its rather loose nature and absence of controlled spillway, a landslide dam is easy to fail catastrophically

**1. Introduction** 

Fig. 1. The disasters chain induced by an earthquake

Guangqi Chen, Yange Li, Yingbin Zhang and Jian Wu


http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~jain/cis788-97/ftp/virtual\_lans/index.htm
