Multitemporal landslide inventory and susceptibility map for the Arun River Basin, Nepal

Author:

Amatya Pukar12ORCID,Emberson Robert12,Kirschbaum Dalia3

Affiliation:

1. GESTAR II University of Maryland Baltimore County Baltimore Maryland USA

2. Hydrological Sciences Laboratory NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt Maryland USA

3. Earth Science Division NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractThe transboundary Arun River Basin (ARB) spreads across Nepal and Tibet. Nearly 95% of the basin lies in Tibet through which the Pumqu River flows, forming the Arun River once it enters Nepal. The ARB has five large hydropower projects undergoing construction or planned for the future. Rainfall and earthquake‐induced landslides, landslide‐dammed lakes and landslide‐induced glacial lake outburst floods pose major risks to smooth operation of these projects. To safeguard upcoming hydropower projects, areas susceptible to landslides in the ARB must be identified. We used high‐resolution satellite imagery and open‐source tools to generate a multitemporal landslide inventory for the basin. The rigorously quality‐controlled inventory represents a yearly record of landslides from 2011 to 2020. A data‐driven approach was used to map areas susceptible to landslides within the ARB. The multitemporal landslide inventory combined with other readily available Earth observation‐based variables was used to create a landslide susceptibility map. The susceptibility analysis provides a valuable initial estimate of where landslides are likely to initiate. These landslide products could form the basis of more comprehensive local studies to inform hydropower project development.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

World Bank Group

Publisher

Wiley

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