Abstract. This study focused on landslides in a catchment with mountain roads
that were caused by Nanmadol (2011) and Kong-rey (2013) typhoons. Image
interpretation techniques were employed to for satellite images
captured before and after the typhoons to derive the surface changes.
A multivariate hazard evaluation method was adopted to establish a landslide
susceptibility assessment model. The evaluation of landslide locations and
relationship between landslide and predisposing factors is preparatory for
assessing and mapping landslide susceptibility. The results can serve as
a reference for preventing and mitigating slope disasters on mountain roads.
Abstract. This study focused on landslides along mountain roads that were caused by Typhoons Nanmadol (2011) and Kong-rey (2013). Image interpretation techniques were employed to interpret satellite images captured before and after the typhoons to derive the changes in slope surfaces. The multivariate hazard evaluation method was adopted to establish a 10 landslide susceptibility assessment model. We then mapped landslide susceptibility and locations to determine the relationship between the spatial distribution of landslide areas and the natural environment along mountain roads. The results can serve as a reference for preventing and mitigating slope disasters on mountain roads.
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