Landslide Hazard Assessment in Highway Areas of Guangxi Using Remote Sensing Data and a Pre-Trained XGBoost Model

Author:

Zhang Yuze1ORCID,Deng Lei2,Han Ying3,Sun Yunhua1,Zang Yu1ORCID,Zhou Minlu4

Affiliation:

1. National Engineering Research Center for Transportation Safety and Emergency Informatics, China Transport Telecommunications & Information Center, Beijing 100028, China

2. School of Traffic and Transportation, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China

3. State Grid Siji Location Service Co., Ltd., Beijing 102200, China

4. GuangXi Communications Design Group Co., Ltd., Nanning 530012, China

Abstract

This study presents a novel method for assessing landslide hazards along highways using remote sensing and machine learning. We extract geospatial features such as slope, aspect, and rainfall over Guangxi, China, and apply an extreme gradient boosting model pre-trained on contiguous United States datasets. The model produces susceptibility maps that indicate landslide probability at different scales. However, the lack of accurate data on historical landslides in Guangxi challenges the model evaluation and comparison between regions. To overcome this, we calibrate the model to fit the local conditions in Guangxi. The calibrated model agrees with the observed landslide locations, implying its capability to capture regional variations in landslide mechanisms. We apply the model at a 30 m resolution along the Heba Expressway and validate it against reports from July 2021 to March 2022. The model correctly predicts five of seven landslide events in this period with a reasonable alarm rate. This framework has the potential for large-scale landslide risk management by informing transportation planning and infrastructure maintenance decisions. More data on landslide timing and human disturbance events may improve the model’s accuracy across diverse geographical areas and terrains.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Guangxi Science and Technology Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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