Title: A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS FOR CHARACTERIZING LANDSLIDE CAUSED BY HEAVY RAINFALL AND SEVERE EARTHQUAKE
Authors: Chang, Kuan-Tsung
Liu, Jin-King
Hsu, Wei-Chen
Shih, Tian-Yuan
土木工程學系
Department of Civil Engineering
Keywords: Geological Hazard;Remote Sensing;Typhoon;Earthquakes
Issue Date: 2013
Abstract: Heavy rainfall and earthquakes are the two major factors inducing landslides in Taiwan. The distribution of area size is the most basic quantitative parameter of landslides. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to characterize the scale and spatial difference of rainfall-induced as compared with those of earthquake-induced landslides. Two representative landslide cases, Toraji typhoon occurred in 200 1 and 921 earthquake occurred in 1 999, are used to analyze the causes of different kinds of landslide disasters in the paper. The test area for the 921 earthquake case is 3700 km(2), the recognized number of landslide in the event is 7279, and total area for the landslides is 1 4766 Ha. Moreover, the maximum area of one landslide is 532 Ha, the average area for the landslides is 2 Ha, and its corresponding standard deviation is 1 3 Ha. In the test case of Toraji typhoon, the total study area is 8847 km(2), the number of landslides is 1 0359, and total area for the landslide is 22305 Ha. The maximum area of a landslide is 232 Ha, the average area for the landslides is 2.2 Ha, and its corresponding standard deviation is 6.2 Ha.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IGARSS.2013.6723628
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/134739
ISBN: 978-1-4799-1114-1
ISSN: 2153-6996
DOI: 10.1109/IGARSS.2013.6723628
Journal: 2013 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM (IGARSS)
Begin Page: 3678
End Page: 3681
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