Landslides Hazard Assessment Using Different Approaches

Romania represents one of Europe’s countries with high landslides occurrence frequency. Landslide hazard maps are designed by considering the interaction of several factors which, by their joint action may affect the equilibrium state of the natural slopes. The aim of this paper is landslides hazard...

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Main Authors: Coman Cristina, Manea Sanda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-06-01
Series:Mathematical Modelling in Civil Engineering
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/mmce.2017.13.issue-2/mmce-2017-0004/mmce-2017-0004.xml?format=INT
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spelling doaj-0a27ea4496c243ceb38e9afe25f49c4e2020-11-25T00:27:53ZengSciendoMathematical Modelling in Civil Engineering2066-69342017-06-0113211610.1515/mmce-2017-0004mmce-2017-0004Landslides Hazard Assessment Using Different ApproachesComan Cristina0Manea Sanda1Technical University of Civil Engineering, Bucharest, RomaniaTechnical University of Civil Engineering, Bucharest, RomaniaRomania represents one of Europe’s countries with high landslides occurrence frequency. Landslide hazard maps are designed by considering the interaction of several factors which, by their joint action may affect the equilibrium state of the natural slopes. The aim of this paper is landslides hazard assessment using the methodology provided by the Romanian national legislation and a very largely used statistical method. The final results of these two analyses are quantitative or semi-quantitative landslides hazard maps, created in geographic information system environment. The data base used for this purpose includes: geological and hydrogeological data, digital terrain model, hydrological data, land use, seismic action, anthropic action and an inventory of active landslides. The GIS landslides hazard models were built for the geographical area of the Iasi city, located in the north-east side of Romania.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/mmce.2017.13.issue-2/mmce-2017-0004/mmce-2017-0004.xml?format=INTlandslideshazardsusceptibilityGISbivariate analysis
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author Coman Cristina
Manea Sanda
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Manea Sanda
Landslides Hazard Assessment Using Different Approaches
Mathematical Modelling in Civil Engineering
landslides
hazard
susceptibility
GIS
bivariate analysis
author_facet Coman Cristina
Manea Sanda
author_sort Coman Cristina
title Landslides Hazard Assessment Using Different Approaches
title_short Landslides Hazard Assessment Using Different Approaches
title_full Landslides Hazard Assessment Using Different Approaches
title_fullStr Landslides Hazard Assessment Using Different Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Landslides Hazard Assessment Using Different Approaches
title_sort landslides hazard assessment using different approaches
publisher Sciendo
series Mathematical Modelling in Civil Engineering
issn 2066-6934
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Romania represents one of Europe’s countries with high landslides occurrence frequency. Landslide hazard maps are designed by considering the interaction of several factors which, by their joint action may affect the equilibrium state of the natural slopes. The aim of this paper is landslides hazard assessment using the methodology provided by the Romanian national legislation and a very largely used statistical method. The final results of these two analyses are quantitative or semi-quantitative landslides hazard maps, created in geographic information system environment. The data base used for this purpose includes: geological and hydrogeological data, digital terrain model, hydrological data, land use, seismic action, anthropic action and an inventory of active landslides. The GIS landslides hazard models were built for the geographical area of the Iasi city, located in the north-east side of Romania.
topic landslides
hazard
susceptibility
GIS
bivariate analysis
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