Information Value Model Based Mapping of Updated Spatial and Temporal Landslide Susceptibility: A Case Study from East Sikkim District, India’s Northeastern Himalayas
Md Fariduddin Rafique,
Varun Joshi
Abstract:The Indian Himalayan Region (IHR), due to its topography, geography, and active
tectonics, a rough mountain zone, is among the most vulnerable zones to the landslip
danger. The most cutting-edge and accurate ways for creating a landslip susceptibility
model (LSM) are advanced statistical techniques. The goal of the current work was to
use advanced statistical techniques to analyse and evaluate the updated landslip
susceptibility for East District in the NE Himalayas of Sikkim, India. The spatiotemporal
landsli… Show more
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