GIS-based landslide susceptibility zonation using bivariate statistical and expert approaches in the city of Constantine (Northeast Algeria)

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作者
Bourenane, Hamid [1 ,2 ]
Bouhadad, Youcef [1 ,2 ]
Guettouche, Mohamed Said [2 ]
Braham, Massinissa [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Appl Res Earthquake Engn, CGS, Algiers, Algeria
[2] Univ Sci & Technol Houari Boumerdiene Bab Ezzouar, FSTGAT, Algiers, Algeria
关键词
Landslide susceptibility zonation; GIS; Expert-based; Bivariate statistics; Algeria; ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS; LOGISTIC-REGRESSION; NEURAL-NETWORKS; SAMPLING STRATEGIES; PREDICTION MODELS; HAZARD EVALUATION; LESSER HIMALAYA; AREA; REGION; FUZZY;
D O I
10.1007/s10064-014-0616-6
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The city of Constantine has suffered frequent landslides during the last few decades because of its geological, geomorphological, climatic and seismotectonic setting as well as anthropic activities. In this work we perform a landslide susceptibility zonation (LSZ) zonation by using bivariate statistical and expert approaches in GIS technology for this area. Firstly, a landslide inventory map was constructed from interpretation of aerial photographs, high resolution satellite images, field surveys and bibliographies. Then various causal factors such as lithology, slope, aspect, precipitation, land use, distance to streams, distance to faults and anthropogenic factors like distance to roads associated with landslide activity were considered and the corresponding thematic layers generated using GIS techniques. The relative importance of these layers in causing landslides has been evaluated using bivariate statistics and expert methods to generate LSZ maps. The expert-based method provided a subjective classification of the study area in terms of landslide susceptibility which does not completely fit the landslide field survey. However unlikely, the bivariate statistics-based method provided the most satisfying results and appears to be the most accurate. Indeed, results show that 27.2 % of the study area lies within a very high to high susceptibility zone that encompasses 73.64 % of the existing landslides. Moderate, low and very low susceptibility zones cover, respectively, 25.7, 21.7 and 25.4 % of the study area. The LSZ maps generated may serve as useful tools for land management and planning in the Constantine region.
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页数:19
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