2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi9090539
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Regional Terrain Complexity Assessment Based on Principal Component Analysis and Geographic Information System: A Case of Jiangxi Province, China

Abstract: Regional terrain complexity assessment (TCA) is an important theoretical foundation for geological feature identification, hydrological information extraction and land resources utilization. However, the previous TCA models have many disadvantages; for example, comprehensive consideration and redundancy information analysis of terrain factors is lacking, and the terrain complexity index is difficult to quantify. To overcome these drawbacks, a TCA model based on principal component analysis (PCA) and a geograph… Show more

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“…However, since the 1950s, these two provinces have been identified as natural foci of the disease, with a high incidence [ 18 , 37 ]. Furthermore, these counties are mainly mountainous and hilly, with mountains isolated from rivers, forming some deep valleys, complicated topographic landforms, and landscapes with high biodiversity, which likely provide a suitable habitat for chigger mites and rodent hosts [ 38 ]. Once infected rodents or chigger mites immigrated to these counties from neighboring Guangdong or Fujian, this suitable habitat likely developed into new foci of infection, leading to a higher incidence in these counties [ 3 , 39 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since the 1950s, these two provinces have been identified as natural foci of the disease, with a high incidence [ 18 , 37 ]. Furthermore, these counties are mainly mountainous and hilly, with mountains isolated from rivers, forming some deep valleys, complicated topographic landforms, and landscapes with high biodiversity, which likely provide a suitable habitat for chigger mites and rodent hosts [ 38 ]. Once infected rodents or chigger mites immigrated to these counties from neighboring Guangdong or Fujian, this suitable habitat likely developed into new foci of infection, leading to a higher incidence in these counties [ 3 , 39 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study area is located in the mountain boundary zone, mainly composed of low mountains and hills, with large topographic relief [82,83]. The elevation, slope, aspect, plane curvature, profile curvature and topographic relief were extracted from DEM as topographic and geomorphic factors, as shown in Figure 4.…”
Section: Collapse-related Environmental Factor and Connection Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCA regards multiple bands in the multi-spectral image as a multidimensional data set, and obtains multiple principal components by performing PCA transformation on them [36]. The first few principal components after PCA contain the main feature information, and the noises that are relatively small remain on the minor components [37]. Those extracted principal components are considered to highlight the change information and suppress noises.…”
Section: ) Principal Component Analysis (Pca)mentioning
confidence: 99%