New Approach for the Extraction Method of Landslide-Prone Slopes Using Geomorphological Analysis: Feasibility Study in the Shikoku Mountains, Japan
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- Sato Go
- Graduate School of Environmental Informations, Teikyo Heisei University
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- Ozaki Takatsugu
- Graduate School of Science and Technology, Gunma University
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- Yokoyama Osamu
- Japan Conservation Engineers & Co., Ltd.
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- Wakai Akihiko
- Graduate School of Science and Technology, Gunma University
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- Hayashi Kazunori
- Okuyama Boring Co., Ltd.
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- Yamasaki Takanari
- Graduate School of Environmental Informations, Teikyo Heisei University
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- Tosa Shinichi
- Japan Conservation Engineers & Co., Ltd.
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- Mayumi Takayuki
- Japan Conservation Engineers & Co., Ltd.
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- Kimura Takashi
- Graduate School of Agriculture, Ehime University
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<p>In recent years, airborne laser scanning has been used for terrain surveys of broad areas in Japan. This study attempted to extract the landslide-prone slope based on geomorphological and slope stability analyses using Digital Elevation Model obtained by airborne laser scanning. The study site is located in the mountainous region of the Shikoku Mountains, where landslides occur on the gentle slope deformed by mass rock creeps. Implementing slope stability analysis to incorporate “potential to increase pore water pressure” found that landslides occur in areas with low factor of safety. In the future, it is expected that the method developed in this study could contribute to the planning of basin-based disaster management.</p>
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- Journal of Disaster Research
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Journal of Disaster Research 16 (4), 618-625, 2021-06-01
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