Authors
Kamila Pawluszek, Andrzej Borkowski
Publication date
2017/3
Journal
Natural Hazards
Volume
86
Issue
2
Pages
919-952
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Choosing appropriate landslide-controlling factors (LCFs) in landslide susceptibility mapping (LSM) is a challenging task and depends on the nature of terrain and expert knowledge and experience. Nowadays, it is very common to use digital elevation model (DEM) and DEM-derivatives, as a representation of the topographic conditions. The objective of this study is to explore topography in depth and simultaneously reduce redundant information within DEM-derivatives using principal component analysis. Moreover, this study investigates the impact of DEM-derived factors on LSM. Therefore, three various strategies were tested. The first strategy included a set of LCFs created from the four initial principal components, which were provided from DEM-derived factors. The second strategy included a set of parameters which contained additional lithological and environmental factors. The third strategy utilises …
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