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A global landslide non-susceptibility map

Geomorphology, 2021
At variance with conventional landslide susceptibility assessment, non-susceptibility analysis aims at selecting locations in which the likelihood of landslide occurrence is null or negligible. The advantage of this approach is that it does not require estimating different degrees of likelihood outside of the locations of negligible susceptibility ...
Guoqiang Jiaa   +7 more
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Landslide Susceptibility Map of Pike County, Kentucky

2022
The purpose of this map is to identify landslide-prone areas in Pike County in order to provide the public, as well as local and state government agencies, with information about where landslides are likely to occur. This map represents geomorphic-based susceptibility modeling that focuses on physical slope characteristics and morphology, the quality ...
Crawford, Matt M.   +3 more
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Landslide Susceptibility Map of Magoffin County, Kentucky

2022
The purpose of this map is to identify landslide-prone areas in Magoffin County, Kentucky, in order to provide the public, as well as local and state government agencies, with information about where landslides are likely to occur. This map represents geomorphic-based susceptibility modeling that focuses on physical slope characteristics and morphology,
Crawford, Matt   +4 more
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Landslide susceptibility mapping with fuzzy methodology

International Conference of Young Professionals «GeoTerrace-2020», 2020
Summary This work proposes an experimental methodology for the characterization of the susceptibility to landslides in the Reggio Calabria area through the combination of remote sensing, GIS systems and soft computing. In particular, we created, a map of the susceptibility to landslides in GIS environment using a neural network and a fuzzy methodology ...
E. Bernardo   +3 more
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Landslide susceptibility map of Canada

2012
Landslides are especially damaging in Canada and despite their extensive occurrence, the exact location of instability depends on several factors and is therefore not homogeneous across the country. The 1:6 million scale landslide susceptibility map of Canada presented here is a first approximation for those individuals interested in pursuing more ...
P T Bobrowsky, M J Dominguez
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Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using Fuzzy-AHP

Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2018
Landslides are as the movement of soil on slopes that they are one of the most common natural hazards in many mountainous areas. Landslides are recognized as an important natural hazard in many countries. So in the study, the geographic information system-based the fuzzy quantifier is used to determinate the landslide susceptibility modeling in the ...
Marzieh Mokarram, Abdol Rassoul Zarei
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Landslide susceptibility mapping: a practitioner’s view

Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2019
Reichenbach et al. (Earth Sci Rev 180:60–91, 2018) provide an extremely valuable review of statistically-based landslide susceptibility modelling and mapping techniques. In their analysis, they describe an excessive interest in statistical experimentation, seemingly at the expense of focusing on developing reliable and useable outputs.
G. J. Hearn, A. B. Hart
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Landslide Susceptibility Map of Johnson County, Kentucky

2022
Report of Investigations 46, Series ...
Crawford, Matthew M.   +3 more
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Composite landslide susceptibility maps

2019
Landslides are heterogeneous natural processes. Given the significant variability of the different landslide types and in particular of their dimensional characteristics, style of movement and triggering mechanisms, multiple models and approaches have been developed in the literature.
Mauro Rossi   +6 more
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Susceptibility Maps for Landslides Using Different Modelling Approaches

2013
This study focuses on the comparison of different approaches for landslide susceptibility modelling and is part of the research project “MoNOE” (Method development for landslide susceptibility modelling in Lower Austria). The main objective of the project is to design a method for landslide susceptibility modelling for a large study area.
Leopold, Philip   +4 more
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