Application of sky view factor technique to the interpretation and reactivation assessment of landslide activity |
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Authors: | Chia-Ming Lo Ching-Fang Lee Jeff Keck |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Civil and Disaster Prevention Engineering,National United University,Miaoli,Taiwan;2.Disaster Prevention Technology Research Center,Sinotech Engineering Consultants, Inc.,Taipei,Taiwan;3.Forest Resources Division,Washington State, Department of Natural Resources,Olympia,USA |
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Abstract: | High-resolution digital elevation models are crucial to the investigation of natural disasters, and a variety of methods based on visualization and relief map compilations have been proposed. In this study, the sky view factor (SVF) is applied to slope maps and a digital elevation model (DEM) of the Oso landslide, a deadly landslide that occurred in Washington State on March 22, 2014, to demonstrate the effectiveness of SVF-enhanced relief maps in mapping and evaluating large-scale or deep-seated landslide hazards. A procedure for combining the SVF-enhanced DEM with slope and elevation maps is also presented. Then the maps are used to extract the landslide-prone areas and perform a reactivation analysis of the post-Oso landslide using an analytic hierarchy process (AHP). By using the SVF-enhanced DEM to perform the AHP assessment on multi-period images, we accurately evaluate hazard of the landslide for both pre and post-2014 conditions. Finally, different visualization maps, limitation and recommend parameters for generating SVF relief map are presented in the paper. |
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