A review of landslide hazards in Japan and assessment of their susceptibility using an analytical hierarchic process (AHP) method |
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Authors: | H. Yoshimatsu S. Abe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Sabo Technical Center, 4-8-1, Kudan-minami, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 102-0074, Japan;(2) Okuyama Boring Co., Ltd., 10-39, Shinmei-chou, Yokote City Akita, 013-0046, Japan |
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Abstract: | In spite of its small size, Japan suffers many landslide disasters due to intense rainfall and earthquakes. This article describes the distribution and topography of these landslides, and a new method of evaluating the susceptibility, the analytical hierarchic process (AHP). The method assigns scores to each factor of micro-topography of landslide-prone areas identified in aerial photographs, and assesses the susceptibility of landslide from the total score. In addition, a method of simulating sliding mass runout is briefly presented for the designating sediment-related disaster warning areas. |
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Keywords: | Landslide distribution Landslide susceptibility assessment Sliding mass runout |
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