Abstract
Abstract. Landslide inventories are used for multiple purposes including
landscape characterisation and monitoring, and landslide susceptibility,
hazard and risk evaluation. Their quality and completeness can depend on the
data and the methods with which they were produced. In this work we evaluate
the effects of a variable visibility of the territory to map on the spatial
distribution of the information collected in different landslide inventories
prepared using different approaches in a study area. The method first classifies the territory in areas with different visibility
levels from the paths (roads) used to map landslides and then estimates the
landslide density reported in the inventories into the different visibility
classes. Our results show that (1) the density of the information is strongly related
to the visibility in inventories obtained through fieldwork, technical
reports and/or newspapers, where landslides are under-sampled in low-visibility areas; and (2) the inventories obtained by photo interpretation of
images suffer from a marked under-representation of small landslides close
to roads or infrastructures. We maintain that the proposed procedure can be
useful to evaluate the quality and completeness of landslide inventories and
then properly orient their use.
Funder
Natural Environment Research Council
Eusko Jaurlaritza
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cited by
7 articles.
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