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GIS 2 Geomorphology 1 Indirect mapping methods 1 Landslide susceptibility 1 Melen Gorge (Turkey) 1 Topographic reconstruction 1 geomorphology 1 indirect mapping methods 1 landslide susceptibility 1 weights of evidence modelling 1
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Gokceoglu, C. 1 Gonencgil, B. 1 Gorum, T. 1 Nefeslioglu, H. 1 Rengers, N. 1 Soeters, R. 1 Westen, C. van 1
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Implementation of reconstructed geomorphologic units in landslide susceptibility mapping: the Melen Gorge (NW Turkey)
Gorum, T.; Gonencgil, B.; Gokceoglu, C.; Nefeslioglu, H. - In: Natural Hazards 46 (2008) 3, pp. 323-351
In the international literature, although considerable amount of publications on the landslide susceptibility mapping exist, geomorphology as a conditioning factor is still used in limited number of studies. Considering this factor, the purpose of this article paper is to implement the...
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Use of Geomorphological Information in Indirect Landslide Susceptibility Assessment
Westen, C. van; Rengers, N.; Soeters, R. - In: Natural Hazards 30 (2003) 3, pp. 399-419
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the importance of geomorphological expert knowledge in the generation of landslide susceptibility maps, using GIS supported indirect bivariate statistical analysis. For a test area in the Alpago region in Italy a dataset was generated at scale 1:5,000....
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