2023
DOI: 10.69598/sehs.17.23020004
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Landslide susceptibility assessment in Sabah, Malaysia: A bivariate frequency ratio approach

Rodeano Roslee,
Rishanthiny Bala Krishnan

Abstract: A statistical bivariate model, frequency ratio, was used to assess the susceptibility of Pekan Nabalu to Kundasang area to landslides, using a geographic information system as a tool because the number of reported landslide cases rises annually. A total of 564 landslides (0.27 km2) were detected from field observations, Google Earth satellite imagery, and IFSAR imagery, creating a landslide inventory map (dependent factor). To determine landslide susceptibility, eight landslide causative factor maps (independe… Show more

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“…The elements of distance from lineament, drainage and road agree on the significance of 0 m to 50 m intervals contributing to the highest Frequency Ratio value. This is justified by Arbanas and Dugonjic [30] and Roslee and Krishnan [20]. More landslide occurrence can be observed closer to lineament, drainage and road.…”
Section: Landslide Hazard Mapmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…The elements of distance from lineament, drainage and road agree on the significance of 0 m to 50 m intervals contributing to the highest Frequency Ratio value. This is justified by Arbanas and Dugonjic [30] and Roslee and Krishnan [20]. More landslide occurrence can be observed closer to lineament, drainage and road.…”
Section: Landslide Hazard Mapmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…This is attributed to the fact that drainage has the potential to induce erosion and saturate the lower portion of a slope [19]. The possibility of a landslide to occur also significantly elevates as the distance from the road decreases [20]. Landslide scars were spotted, whether treated or not, along the main and minor roads in the study area.…”
Section: Landslide Causative Factorsmentioning
confidence: 95%