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Landslide susceptibility mapping 4 Logistic regression 2 AHP 1 Analytical hierarchy process (AHP) 1 Binary logistic regression 1 Decision tree 1 Digital photogrammetric techniques (DPT) 1 FAHP 1 Frequency ratio 1 Geographical information systems (GIS) 1 Iran 1 Landslide Susceptibility mapping 1 Landslide susceptibility mapping (LSM) 1 Landslides 1 Lithology–weathering 1 North of Tehran 1 PROMETHEE II 1 Predictive rate 1 Shallow landslides 1 Shear strength 1 Source area 1 Statistical index 1 Success rate 1 Support vector machine 1 The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake 1 Triggering mechanism 1 Volcaniclastic soils 1 Weight of evidence 1
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Aghda, S. Fatemi 1 Beglou, Mansour 1 Bulut, Fikri 1 Cascini, Leonardo 1 Colkesen, Ismail 1 Dai, Fuchu 1 He, Honglin 1 Kavzoglu, Taskin 1 Moradi, H. 1 Pourghasemi, H. 1 Rahimi, Saeed 1 Roodposhti, Majid 1 Sahin, Emrehan Kutlug 1 Shi, Feng 1 Sica, Carlo 1 Sorbino, Giuseppe 1 Wu, Xiyan 1 Wu, Zhide 1 Xu, Chong 1 Xu, Suning 1 Xu, Xiwei 1 Yalcin, Ali 1
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An assessment of multivariate and bivariate approaches in landslide susceptibility mapping: a case study of Duzkoy district
Kavzoglu, Taskin; Sahin, Emrehan Kutlug; Colkesen, Ismail - In: Natural Hazards 76 (2015) 1, pp. 471-496
Landslide susceptibility maps are valuable sources for disaster mitigation works and future investments of local authorities in unstable hazard-prone areas. However, there are limitations and uncertainties inherent in landslide susceptibility assessment. For this purpose, many methods have been...
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PROMETHEE II and fuzzy AHP: an enhanced GIS-based landslide susceptibility mapping
Roodposhti, Majid; Rahimi, Saeed; Beglou, Mansour - In: Natural Hazards 73 (2014) 1, pp. 77-95
(FAHP), as a weighting technique to explore landslide susceptibility mapping (LSM). To this end, eight landslide …
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Application of an incomplete landslide inventory, logistic regression model and its validation for landslide susceptibility mapping related to the May 12, 2008 Wenchuan earthquake...
Xu, Chong; Xu, Xiwei; Dai, Fuchu; Wu, Zhide; He, Honglin; … - In: Natural Hazards 68 (2013) 2, pp. 883-900
inventory, GIS technique and logistic regression model for landslide susceptibility mapping related to the May 12, 2008 Wenchuan … were selected as controlling factors for earthquake-triggered landslide susceptibility mapping. Qualitative susceptibility …
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Landslide susceptibility mapping by binary logistic regression, analytical hierarchy process, and statistical index models and assessment of their performances
Pourghasemi, H.; Moradi, H.; Aghda, S. Fatemi - In: Natural Hazards 69 (2013) 1, pp. 749-779
The current research presents a detailed landslide susceptibility mapping study by binary logistic regression …
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Susceptibility analysis of shallow landslides source areas using physically based models
Sorbino, Giuseppe; Sica, Carlo; Cascini, Leonardo - In: Natural Hazards 53 (2010) 2, pp. 313-332
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides of the flow-type involve different soils, and they often cause huge social and economical disasters, posing threat to life and livelihood all over the world. Due to the frequent large extension of the rainfall events, these landslides can be triggered over...
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Landslide susceptibility mapping using GIS and digital photogrammetric techniques: a case study from Ardesen (NE-Turkey)
Yalcin, Ali; Bulut, Fikri - In: Natural Hazards 41 (2007) 1, pp. 201-226
Ardesen is a settlement area which has been significantly damaged by frequent landslides which are caused by severe rainfalls and result in many casualties. In this study a landslide susceptibility map of Ardesen was prepared using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) with the help of...
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