Bivariate statistical method 1. Landslide rupture 2. Relevant factors (parameters) for the...

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LANDSLIDE SUCCEPTABILITY MAPPING(Case study of SRILANKA)

Bivariate statistical method

1. Landslide rupture

2. Relevant factors (parameters) for the prediction of landslide :

- Lithology - Slope- Landuse - Aspect- Soiltype - Curvature

Statistical Map

Statistical Analysis Map

3. Weight value for each factor : Landslide Index

- Dens. clas : Landslide density within parameter class

- Density map : Landslide density within entire map

- N pixel (Si) : Number of pixels, which contain landslides per parameter class

- N pixel (Ni): Total number of pixels in a parameter class

Statistical Analysis Map

Six weight value maps will be calculated:

1. lithology weight map

2. Soil type weight map

3. Landuse weight map

4. Slope weight map

5. Aspect weight map

6. Curvature weight map

Hazard succeptibility map

Data Available

• Soil map

• Contour lines(10m intervals)

• Land use map

• Landslide rupture map

• Reference coordinate system for Srilanka: Central Meridian, False Northing Latitude of origin, Scale factor, false northings and false eastings are 200,000meters,

• Used Software : ArcGIS 9.3

Work Flow

1. Created a file geodatabase (ArcGIS 9.3)2. Imported our features( all shapefiles)3. Rasterisation of our feature Landslide rupture (define the extent of

our raster by using mask)4. Generated DEM using contours: define cell size and mask

5. Reclassification : Aspect, slope and curvature

6. Rasterization : lithology, landuse and soil type features ( polygon to raster)

7. Zonal tables ( zonal statistics as table)

8. Join tables to corresponding classes

9. Calculate six weight value maps

10. Hazard susceptibility map (sum up all weight value maps) (Weighted Sum Operation)

1.Rasterization:LandSide Rupture Feature

• Cell size : 20m • Assign the extent of our raster • by using given mask feature

• Total number of pixel (2752)

2.Generation Aspect Slope and Curvature

1. DEM from Contour lines

(Spatial Analyst Tools TIN management)

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Spatial analyst tools (Aspect, slope and curvature)

Aspect Slope Curvature

All these rasters do not have values ( no Attribute tables, floating rasters)

3.Rasterization:Lithology Landuse and Soil Polygon Raster

Soiltype : 4 classes Lithology : 3 classes Landuse : 21 classes

4.Reclassification

Spatial analyst tools Reclass Reclassify

Aspect 5 classes are made

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Slope 5 classes

Curvature 5 classes

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Slope CurvatureAspect

Reclassification of LanduseRaster

Landuse 4 classes

5.Zonal Tables

Spatial analyst tools Zonal Zonal statistics as table

• We want to calculate the number of pixels of landslide that fall in each class of our raster slope,

• Repeated the same process is done for 5 remaining Rasters

6.Join Tables to Correspond Rasters

• Join tables of each raster to its corresponding zonal statistic table,• Total number of pixels of that raster in each zonal statistic table,• Use “Field calculator”, added a new field of weight in our table

7.Field Calculator

Calculate the weight valuesby introducing the given formula in field calculator

8.Calculate Six Weight Value Maps

e.g. Aspect-ve values mean Low Risk Area+ve values mean High Risk Area

9.Weight Maps

Aspect weight map Slope weight map

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Curvature weight map Soiltype weight map

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Lithology weight map Landuse weight map

10.Final Landslide Susceptibility Map

Thank you for your attention.

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