Landslide samples

<p dir="ltr">Earthquakes and rainstorms are the most prevalent landslides triggers. However, the characteristic differences between the earthquake- and rainstorm-induced landslides are unclear, which makes it difficult to distinguish the landslide triggers, thus reducing the efficien...

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Main Author: Wenchao Huangfu (14620046) (author)
Other Authors: Haijun Qiu (18810489) (author), Yang Zhang (30734) (author), Ya Liu (205636) (author), Ali Darvishi Boloorani (18385275) (author), Mohib ullah (16753484) (author)
Published: 2024
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author Wenchao Huangfu (14620046)
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Yang Zhang (30734)
Ya Liu (205636)
Ali Darvishi Boloorani (18385275)
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Haijun Qiu (18810489)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Wenchao Huangfu (14620046)
Haijun Qiu (18810489)
Yang Zhang (30734)
Ya Liu (205636)
Ali Darvishi Boloorani (18385275)
Mohib ullah (16753484)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2024-11-27T12:40:27Z
dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv 10.6084/m9.figshare.27918024.v1
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Earthquake-induced landslides
rainstorm-induced landslides
Geometric Characteristics
location distributions
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description <p dir="ltr">Earthquakes and rainstorms are the most prevalent landslides triggers. However, the characteristic differences between the earthquake- and rainstorm-induced landslides are unclear, which makes it difficult to distinguish the landslide triggers, thus reducing the efficiency of landslide prevention. Here, we collect twelve typical cases of earthquake- and rainstorm-induced landslides from around the world,and quantitatively analyze the geometric characteristics and location distribution of the two types of landslides. We find that earthquake-induced landslides are larger in size and more compact, rounded, and complex in shape than rainstorm-induced landslides. The compactness and major axis of earthquake-induced landslides show a negative correlation in logarithmic function form, while they show a negative correlation in exponential form of rainstorm-induced landslides.Earthquake-induced landslides are predominantly clustered near the ridges, whereas rainstorm-induced landslides are predominantly clustered near the valleys.This experiment indicates that landslides with the same triggers exhibit similar geometric characteristics and location distribution. Our work provides a valuable reference for the classification of landslide triggers and helps to improve the efficiency of landslide prevention and risk assessments.</p>
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spelling Landslide samplesWenchao Huangfu (14620046)Haijun Qiu (18810489)Yang Zhang (30734)Ya Liu (205636)Ali Darvishi Boloorani (18385275)Mohib ullah (16753484)Natural hazardsEarthquake-induced landslidesrainstorm-induced landslidesGeometric Characteristicslocation distributions<p dir="ltr">Earthquakes and rainstorms are the most prevalent landslides triggers. However, the characteristic differences between the earthquake- and rainstorm-induced landslides are unclear, which makes it difficult to distinguish the landslide triggers, thus reducing the efficiency of landslide prevention. Here, we collect twelve typical cases of earthquake- and rainstorm-induced landslides from around the world,and quantitatively analyze the geometric characteristics and location distribution of the two types of landslides. We find that earthquake-induced landslides are larger in size and more compact, rounded, and complex in shape than rainstorm-induced landslides. The compactness and major axis of earthquake-induced landslides show a negative correlation in logarithmic function form, while they show a negative correlation in exponential form of rainstorm-induced landslides.Earthquake-induced landslides are predominantly clustered near the ridges, whereas rainstorm-induced landslides are predominantly clustered near the valleys.This experiment indicates that landslides with the same triggers exhibit similar geometric characteristics and location distribution. Our work provides a valuable reference for the classification of landslide triggers and helps to improve the efficiency of landslide prevention and risk assessments.</p>2024-11-27T12:40:27ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.6084/m9.figshare.27918024.v1https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Landslide_samples/27918024CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/279180242024-11-27T12:40:27Z
spellingShingle Landslide samples
Wenchao Huangfu (14620046)
Natural hazards
Earthquake-induced landslides
rainstorm-induced landslides
Geometric Characteristics
location distributions
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title Landslide samples
title_full Landslide samples
title_fullStr Landslide samples
title_full_unstemmed Landslide samples
title_short Landslide samples
title_sort Landslide samples
topic Natural hazards
Earthquake-induced landslides
rainstorm-induced landslides
Geometric Characteristics
location distributions