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Published in: Environmental Earth Sciences 6/2012

01-07-2012 | Special Issue

The 2010 Yushu earthquake triggered landslide hazard mapping using GIS and weight of evidence modeling

Authors: Chong Xu, Xiwei Xu, Yuan Hsi Lee, Xibin Tan, Guihua Yu, Fuchu Dai

Published in: Environmental Earth Sciences | Issue 6/2012

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Abstract

The Yushu County, Qinghai Province, China, April 14, 2010, earthquake triggered thousands of landslides in a zone between 96°20′32.9″E and 97°10′8.9″E, and 32°52′6.7″N and 33°19′47.9″N. This study examines the use of geographic information system (GIS) technology and Bayesian statistics in creating a suitable landslide hazard-zone map of good predictive power. A total of 2,036 landslides were interpreted from high-resolution aerial photographs and multi-source satellite images pre- and post-earthquake, and verified by selected field checking before a final landslide-inventory map of the study area could be established using GIS software. The 2,036 landslides were randomly partitioned into two subsets: a training dataset, which contains 80 % (1,628 landslides), for training the model; and a testing dataset 20 % (408 landslides). Twelve earthquake triggered landslide associated controlling parameters, such as elevation, slope gradient, slope aspect, slope curvature, topographic position, distance from main surface ruptures, peak ground acceleration, distance from roads, normalized difference vegetation index, distance from drainages, lithology, and distance from all faults were obtained from variety of data sources. Landslide hazard indices were calculated using the weight of evidence model. The landslide hazard map was compared with training data and testing data to obtain the success rate and predictive rate of the model, respectively. The validation results showed satisfactory agreement between the hazard map and the existing landslide distribution data. The success rate is 80.607 %, and the predictive rate is 78.855 %. The resulting landslide hazard map showed five classes of landslide hazard, i.e., very high, high, moderate, low and very low. The landslide hazard evaluation map should be useful for environmental recovery planning and reconstruction work.

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Metadata
Title
The 2010 Yushu earthquake triggered landslide hazard mapping using GIS and weight of evidence modeling
Authors
Chong Xu
Xiwei Xu
Yuan Hsi Lee
Xibin Tan
Guihua Yu
Fuchu Dai
Publication date
01-07-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Environmental Earth Sciences / Issue 6/2012
Print ISSN: 1866-6280
Electronic ISSN: 1866-6299
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-012-1624-0

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