2003
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-3-569-2003
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Observation of surface features on an active landslide, and implications for understanding its history of movement

Abstract: Abstract. Surface features are produced as a result of internal deformation of active landslides, and are continuously created and destroyed by the movement. Observation of their presence and distribution, and surveying of their evolution may provide insights for the zonation of the mass movement in sectors characterized by different behaviour. The present study analyses and describes some example of surface features observed on an active mass movement, the Slumgullion earthflow, in the San Juan Mountains of s… Show more

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“…A time series of VHR images was used to analyze the evolution of the slope failure (Table 1). These features are commonly mapped using aerial or drone photographs [45][46][47], however, the large scale of the Debre Sina landslide allowed us to use also satellite images ( Figure 4). We assembled a time series of VHR scene subsets for the landslide and surroundings from the archive of DigitalGlobe TM and from the European Space Agency (the entire scene from Kompsat-2).…”
Section: Mapping Of Surface Features From the Time Series Of Optical mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A time series of VHR images was used to analyze the evolution of the slope failure (Table 1). These features are commonly mapped using aerial or drone photographs [45][46][47], however, the large scale of the Debre Sina landslide allowed us to use also satellite images ( Figure 4). We assembled a time series of VHR scene subsets for the landslide and surroundings from the archive of DigitalGlobe TM and from the European Space Agency (the entire scene from Kompsat-2).…”
Section: Mapping Of Surface Features From the Time Series Of Optical mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface features and patterns identified on remote sensing images of landslides can reveal information on their origin and controlling mechanisms [7,45]. A time series of VHR images was used to analyze the evolution of the slope failure (Table 1).…”
Section: Mapping Of Surface Features From the Time Series Of Optical mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary aim was to identify different morphological elements in the landslide body that may correspond to specific movement styles. A qualitative interpretation of landslide processes is essential in the analysis of quantitative data (Mantovani et al 1996;Parise 2003). Geomorphological boundaries were identified through three-dimensional viewing of the photographs in StereoAnalyst.…”
Section: Stage 4: Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of disrupted trees as bio-indicator to local surface deformation has been recognized (Parise, 2003), but studies into this relation were always hampered by difficulties in spatially retrieving these indicators. ALS has been used extensively to delineate single trees and analyse their vertical trees (e.g.…”
Section: Landslide Activity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parise (2003) described that trees can be good indicators of local deformation and different epochs of displacement. To relate tree anomalies to landslide occurrence and activity, the identification and characterization of disrupted trees in a rugged terrain is crucial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%