Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Environmental Earth Sciences 1/2011

01.01.2011 | Original Article

Environmental factors of road slope stability in mountain area using principal component analysis and hierarchy cluster

verfasst von: Huiqin He, Shaocai Li, Hailong Sun, Ting Yang

Erschienen in: Environmental Earth Sciences | Ausgabe 1/2011

Einloggen

Aktivieren Sie unsere intelligente Suche, um passende Fachinhalte oder Patente zu finden.

search-config
loading …

Abstract

Nine environmental factors of 147 roadside soil samples were administered in Sichuan Basin of China and principal component analysis was conducted using the Pearson correlation matrix. The results show that the first four principal components whose eigenvalue is over 1.00 can be extracted. The first principal component which is consisted of rock type, soil type, weathering degree, and soil depth is the most important factor of all. The geographical position which is consisted of altitude, longitude, and latitude is included in the second and the third principal components. The fourth principal component shows that the terrain factor influences the rock slope stability. The hierarchy cluster shows that rock type and soil type play the maximum positive correlation, while the slope and the aspect present the maximum negative correlation.

Sie haben noch keine Lizenz? Dann Informieren Sie sich jetzt über unsere Produkte:

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 102.000 Bücher
  • über 537 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe
  • Versicherung + Risiko

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Springer Professional "Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 67.000 Bücher
  • über 390 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe




 

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Literatur
Zurück zum Zitat Annoni P (2007) Different ranking methods: potentialities and pitfalls for the case of European opinion poll. Environ Ecol Stat 14:453–471CrossRef Annoni P (2007) Different ranking methods: potentialities and pitfalls for the case of European opinion poll. Environ Ecol Stat 14:453–471CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Calder AJ, Burton AM, Andrew PM et al (2001) A principal component analysis of facial expressions. Vis Res 41:1179–1208CrossRef Calder AJ, Burton AM, Andrew PM et al (2001) A principal component analysis of facial expressions. Vis Res 41:1179–1208CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Cliff N (1988) The eigenvalues-greater-than-one rule and the reliability of components. Psychol Bull 103:276–279CrossRef Cliff N (1988) The eigenvalues-greater-than-one rule and the reliability of components. Psychol Bull 103:276–279CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Doty RL, Smith R, Mckeown DA et al (1994) Tests of human olfactory function: principal components analysis suggests that most measure a common source of variance. Percept Psychophys 56(6):701–707CrossRef Doty RL, Smith R, Mckeown DA et al (1994) Tests of human olfactory function: principal components analysis suggests that most measure a common source of variance. Percept Psychophys 56(6):701–707CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Fievez V, Vlaeminck B, Dhanoa MS et al (2003) Use of principal component analysis to investigate the origin of heptadecenoic and conjugated linoleic acids in milk. J Dairy Sci 86:4047–4053CrossRef Fievez V, Vlaeminck B, Dhanoa MS et al (2003) Use of principal component analysis to investigate the origin of heptadecenoic and conjugated linoleic acids in milk. J Dairy Sci 86:4047–4053CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Guo H, Wang T, Louie PKK (2004) Source apportionment of ambient non-methane hydrocarbons in Hong Kong: application of a principal component analysis/absolute principal component scores (PCA/APCS) receptor model. Environ Pollut 129:489–498CrossRef Guo H, Wang T, Louie PKK (2004) Source apportionment of ambient non-methane hydrocarbons in Hong Kong: application of a principal component analysis/absolute principal component scores (PCA/APCS) receptor model. Environ Pollut 129:489–498CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Guttman L (1954) Some necessary conditions for common factor analysis. Psychometrika 19:149–161CrossRef Guttman L (1954) Some necessary conditions for common factor analysis. Psychometrika 19:149–161CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Inger A, Rydgren K, Økland RH (2008) Scale-dependence of vegetation-environment relationships in semi-natural grasslands. J Veg Sci 19(1):139–148CrossRef Inger A, Rydgren K, Økland RH (2008) Scale-dependence of vegetation-environment relationships in semi-natural grasslands. J Veg Sci 19(1):139–148CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Jackson DA (1993) Stopping rules in principal components analysis: a comparison of heuristical and statistical approaches. Ecology 74(8):2204–2214CrossRef Jackson DA (1993) Stopping rules in principal components analysis: a comparison of heuristical and statistical approaches. Ecology 74(8):2204–2214CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Lipkovich I, Smith EP, Ye K (2008) Detecting pattern in biological stressor response relationships using model based cluster analysis. Environ Ecol Stat 15:71–78CrossRef Lipkovich I, Smith EP, Ye K (2008) Detecting pattern in biological stressor response relationships using model based cluster analysis. Environ Ecol Stat 15:71–78CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Morillo E, Romero AS, Madrid L et al (2008) Characterization and sources of PAHs and potentially Toxic metals in urban environments of Seville (Southern Spain). Water Air Soil Pollut 187:41–51CrossRef Morillo E, Romero AS, Madrid L et al (2008) Characterization and sources of PAHs and potentially Toxic metals in urban environments of Seville (Southern Spain). Water Air Soil Pollut 187:41–51CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Norusis MJ (1990) SPSS-X advanced statistics guide. SPSS Incorporated Norusis MJ (1990) SPSS-X advanced statistics guide. SPSS Incorporated
Zurück zum Zitat O’Lenic EA, Liverzey RE (1988) Practical considerations in the use of rotated principal component analysis (RPCA) in diagnostic studies of upper-air height fields. Mon Weather Rev 116:1682–1689CrossRef O’Lenic EA, Liverzey RE (1988) Practical considerations in the use of rotated principal component analysis (RPCA) in diagnostic studies of upper-air height fields. Mon Weather Rev 116:1682–1689CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Ronen S, Aragón-Salamanca A, Lahav O (1998) Principal component analysis of synthetic galaxy spectra. Mon Not R Astron Soc, 1–11 Ronen S, Aragón-Salamanca A, Lahav O (1998) Principal component analysis of synthetic galaxy spectra. Mon Not R Astron Soc, 1–11
Zurück zum Zitat Seabloom EW, Borer ET, Boucher VL et al (2003) Competition, seed limitation, disturbance, and reestablishment of California native annual forbs. Ecol Appl 13(3):575–592CrossRef Seabloom EW, Borer ET, Boucher VL et al (2003) Competition, seed limitation, disturbance, and reestablishment of California native annual forbs. Ecol Appl 13(3):575–592CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Sousa SIV, Martins FG, Alivim-Ferraz MCM et al (2007) Multiple linear regression and artificial neural networks based on principal components to predict ozone concentrations. Environ Model Software 22:97–103CrossRef Sousa SIV, Martins FG, Alivim-Ferraz MCM et al (2007) Multiple linear regression and artificial neural networks based on principal components to predict ozone concentrations. Environ Model Software 22:97–103CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat ter Braak CJF (1983) Principal components biplots and alpha and beta diversity. Ecology 64(3):454–462CrossRef ter Braak CJF (1983) Principal components biplots and alpha and beta diversity. Ecology 64(3):454–462CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat ter Braak CJF (1989) The analysis of vegetation-environment relationships by canonical correspondence analysis. Vegetation 69:69–77CrossRef ter Braak CJF (1989) The analysis of vegetation-environment relationships by canonical correspondence analysis. Vegetation 69:69–77CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Thorpe RS (1988) Multiple group principal component analysis and population differentiation. J Zool Lond 216:37–40CrossRef Thorpe RS (1988) Multiple group principal component analysis and population differentiation. J Zool Lond 216:37–40CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Tinker DB, Rosor CAC, Beauvais GP et al (1998) Watershed analysis of forest fragmentation by clear cuts and roads in a Wyoming Forest. Landscape Ecol 13:149–165CrossRef Tinker DB, Rosor CAC, Beauvais GP et al (1998) Watershed analysis of forest fragmentation by clear cuts and roads in a Wyoming Forest. Landscape Ecol 13:149–165CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Tipping ME, Bishop CM (1999) Probabilistic principal component analysis. J R Stat Soc B 61(3):611–622CrossRef Tipping ME, Bishop CM (1999) Probabilistic principal component analysis. J R Stat Soc B 61(3):611–622CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat White DA, Hood CS (2004) Vegetation patterns and environmental gradients in tropical dry forests of the northern Yucatan Peninsula. J Veg Sci 15(2):151–161CrossRef White DA, Hood CS (2004) Vegetation patterns and environmental gradients in tropical dry forests of the northern Yucatan Peninsula. J Veg Sci 15(2):151–161CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Wiser SK, Peet RK, White PS (1996) High-elevation rock outcrop vegetation of the southern Appalachian Mountains. J Veg Sci 7:703–722CrossRef Wiser SK, Peet RK, White PS (1996) High-elevation rock outcrop vegetation of the southern Appalachian Mountains. J Veg Sci 7:703–722CrossRef
Metadaten
Titel
Environmental factors of road slope stability in mountain area using principal component analysis and hierarchy cluster
verfasst von
Huiqin He
Shaocai Li
Hailong Sun
Ting Yang
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2011
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Environmental Earth Sciences / Ausgabe 1/2011
Print ISSN: 1866-6280
Elektronische ISSN: 1866-6299
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-010-0496-4

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 1/2011

Environmental Earth Sciences 1/2011 Zur Ausgabe