2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10072466
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Rainfall Induced Landslide Studies in Indian Himalayan Region: A Critical Review

Abstract: Landslides are one of the most devastating and recurring natural disasters and have affected several mountainous regions across the globe. The Indian Himalayan region is no exception to landslide incidences affecting key economic sectors such as transportation and agriculture and often leading to loss of lives. As reflected in the global landslide dataset, most of the landslides in this region are rainfall triggered. The region is prone to 15% of the global rainfall-induced landslides, and thereby a review of … Show more

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“…Similarly, India had 82 confirmed cases (on 15 March 2020) that rose to 585,481 cases (on 30 June 2020) and Bangladesh experienced a growing trend as well, with 3 cases on 15th March 2020 and 149,000 confirmed cases on 30th June 2020 (shown in Figure 1). The sub-continent holds great importance in terms of trade and business due to its geostrategic position [18,19]. The sub-continent is densely populated, comprising a mix of cultures, languages, religions and people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, India had 82 confirmed cases (on 15 March 2020) that rose to 585,481 cases (on 30 June 2020) and Bangladesh experienced a growing trend as well, with 3 cases on 15th March 2020 and 149,000 confirmed cases on 30th June 2020 (shown in Figure 1). The sub-continent holds great importance in terms of trade and business due to its geostrategic position [18,19]. The sub-continent is densely populated, comprising a mix of cultures, languages, religions and people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a rainfall condition without landslides located above and below the threshold, respectively. POD and POFD are used as y and x values of the ROC space, respectively (Fawcett, 2006). Each (POFD, POD) pair represents the prediction performance of a threshold, and the Euclidean distance of the pair from the upper left corner in the ROC plane (POD = 1, POFD = 0) is used as a measure of the goodness of the threshold.…”
Section: Reconstruction Of the Triggering Rainfallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So it reduces the shear strength of the location. This continuous heavy rainwater penetrated through loose soil cover, went into deeply connected bedrock, got channelized, and seeped through the break-in slope zone [37]. As a result of this heavy rain, the Periyar River got dammed up.…”
Section: Rainfallmentioning
confidence: 99%