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Statistical approach to earthquake-induced landslide susceptibility
Authors:Chyi-Tyi Lee  Chien-Cheng Huang  Jiin-Fa Lee  Kuo-Liang Pan  Ming-Lang Lin  Jia-Jyun Dong  
Institution:aInstitute of Applied Geology, National Central University, No.300, Jungda Road, Jungli City, Taoyuan County, 32001, Taiwan;bCentral Geological Survey, Ministry of Economic Affairs, No.2, Lane 109, Huashin Street, Chungho City, Taipei County, 23500, Taiwan;cDepartment of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University, No.1, Sec. 4 Roosevelt Road, Taipei, 10617, Taiwan
Abstract:Susceptibility analysis for predicting earthquake-induced landslides has most frequently been done using deterministic methods; multivariate statistical methods have not previously been applied. In this study, however, we introduce a statistical methodology that uses the intensity of earthquake shaking as a landslide triggering factor. This methodology is applied in a study of shallow earthquake-induced landslides in central western Taiwan. The results show that we can accurately interpret landslide distribution in the study area and predict the occurrence of landslides in neighboring regions. This susceptibility model is capable of predicting shallow landslides induced during an earthquake scenario with similar range of ground shaking, without requiring the use of geotechnical, groundwater or failure depth data.
Keywords:Landslides  Landslide inventory  Event-based  Landslide susceptibility  Landslide hazard  Chi-Chi earthquake  Earthquake-induced landslides
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