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landslides. In order to evaluate the soil slip susceptibility in this area, a physically based model was applied and a GIS … the cohesion of the debris material potentially involved in landsliding). GIS techniques allowed evaluating the effects of … June 1996 landslides was simulated and the critical rainfall thresholds assessed at about 200–250 mm/24 h. Copyright …
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quantitative susceptibility maps by joining the one-dimension infinite slope stability model with a raster-based GIS (ILWIS) and … predicted results with actual results using field measurements. The model is very suitable for use in raster GIS because it can …
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-statistics-based methods in a GIS environment. In the first method, widely used in the existing literature, weighting values (Wi) have been …
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Map. Data required for hazard assessment have been introduced into a GIS or derived directly from available Digital … Terrain Models. Data handling and treatment with the GIS has allowed the performance of the landslide hazard assessment and …
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parameters derived from satellite imageries, topographic maps, and field work are integrated in the GIS to generate an …
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geographical information system (GIS) environment. A GIS-based landslide inventory map of 748 landslide locations was prepared …
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ArcView 3.2 GIS. The landslide susceptibility has been assessed by computing the weighting values (Wi) for each class of the … results indicate that landslide susceptibility assessment based on a bivariate statistics-based method in a GIS environment …
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, artificial neural network, and geographic information system (GIS) techniques. The methodology applied in ranking slope …
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landslide susceptibility maps, using GIS supported indirect bivariate statistical analysis. For a test area in the Alpago region …
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on the recent advances in satellite remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) techniques, this paper aims to … map landslide susceptibility over most of the globe using a GIS-based weighted linear combination method. First, six … relevant landslide-controlling factors are derived from geospatial remote sensing data and coded into a GIS system. Next …
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