A multi temporal kernel density estimation approach for new triggered landslides forecasting and susceptibility assessment
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
In this work a new method for local landslide susceptibility evaluation and forecasting has been proposed, based on spatial statistics techniques and in particular on kernel density estimation. There are different methods existing in literature for this topic. One of the most used is the statistical bivariate method, based on the selection of different environmental factors. It calculates a susceptibility index that expresses how much each single factor weights and contributes in landslide hazard. The first limitation of the results obtained in this way is connected to the global character of the estimate. The second limitation is connected to the impossibility to have information on susceptibility from the interaction between landslides that are located close to each other, which are second order effects in landslides distribution. For these reasons this work proposes a new method that combines the bivariate statistical method with an approach based on kernel density estimation that was used and calibrated properly for landslides study.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Basilicata; southern Italy; geomorphology; geostatistics; kernel density estimation; landslide susceptibility assessment
List of contributors:
Lazzari, Maurizio; Danese, Maria
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