2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13233422
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Generation of Homogeneous Slope Units Using a Novel Object-Oriented Multi-Resolution Segmentation Method

Abstract: The generation of map units is a fundamental step for an appropriate assessment of landslide susceptibility. Recent studies have indicated that the terrain relief-based slope units perform better in homogeneity compared with the grid units. However, it is difficult at present to generate high-precision and high-matching slope units by traditional methods. The problem commonly concentrates in the plain areas without obvious terrain reliefs and the junction of sudden changes in terrain. In this paper, we propose… Show more

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“…In this research, neighborhood-independent variables were measured within a spectral segment generated from the Sentinel-2 image. The segments were generated using the multi-resolution segmentation method (Li et al, 2021). This method requires the setting of four major parameters including scale, band weight, compactness, and shape.…”
Section: Quantifying Independent Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this research, neighborhood-independent variables were measured within a spectral segment generated from the Sentinel-2 image. The segments were generated using the multi-resolution segmentation method (Li et al, 2021). This method requires the setting of four major parameters including scale, band weight, compactness, and shape.…”
Section: Quantifying Independent Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, in geological disaster identification research, a smaller spatial scale is required [4,19]; for soil erosion and slope units, a medium spatial scale is needed [20]; and for regional and marine units, a larger spatial scale is required [21]. Furthermore, the extracted land parcels, regardless of their spatial scale, can be defined as a representation of regional hydro-geomorphological conditions [22], with internal characteristics like similar slopes, aspect, surface undulation, and drainage intensity [23,24]. This study focuses on Xinghai County in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Qinghai Province.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to ridge and valley lines, topographic discontinuities in aspect, slope and curvature should also be used and serve as dividing lines [3,13]. Consequently, aspect-based methods [14,15] curvature-based methods [16,17], and regional growth-based methods [18,19] have been successively developed to perform automatic extraction of SUs. For aspect-based methods of the r.slopeunits software, the SUs are still defined as the intersecting zones by hydrological drainage and dividing lines, and the slope aspect is taken as a new constraint for measuring external heterogeneity and internal homogeneity [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%