Landslides 2022
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.99389
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The Effect of Aspect on Landslide and Its Relationship with Other Parameters

Abstract: Aspect is one of the parameters used in the preparation of landslide susceptibility maps. The procedure of this easily accessible and conclusive parameter is still a matter of debate in the literature. Each landslide area has its own morphological structure, so it is not possible to make a generalization for the aspect. In other words, there is no aspect in which landslides develop in particular. Generally, landslides occur in areas facing more than one direction. The biggest reason for this is that those area… Show more

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“…In landslide hazard zonation, slope orientation with respect to the North may be considered as a vital parameter (Kanungo et al, 2009;Nagarajan et al, 1998;Saha et al, 2002). This is because the effect of soil moisture content, air dryness and solar heating are determined by the slope aspect influence (Capitani et al, 2013;Cellek, 2021;Yalcin, 2008). Slope aspect can be classified in several ways depending on the purpose at hand (Bourenane et al, 2015;Caniani et al, 2008;Tangestani, 2004).…”
Section: Slope Aspectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In landslide hazard zonation, slope orientation with respect to the North may be considered as a vital parameter (Kanungo et al, 2009;Nagarajan et al, 1998;Saha et al, 2002). This is because the effect of soil moisture content, air dryness and solar heating are determined by the slope aspect influence (Capitani et al, 2013;Cellek, 2021;Yalcin, 2008). Slope aspect can be classified in several ways depending on the purpose at hand (Bourenane et al, 2015;Caniani et al, 2008;Tangestani, 2004).…”
Section: Slope Aspectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather the abundance of landslide occurrence belongs to the areas which are facing more than one direction. Aspect is aided with other parameters which influence the landslide concentration in an area (Cellek, 2021). Particularly for the Himalayan terrain, (Dimri et al, 2007; Srivastava et al, 2010), declared south‐facing slopes as more vulnerable to landslides because of less vegetation due to low retention of soil moisture.…”
Section: Datasets Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The slope aspect map shows the direction, grade, and trend of morphology, highlighting areas with potential exposure to landslides (Cellek, 2021). Slope aspect influences slope stability by determining the direction of the exposure to rainfall, sunlight, and wind, consequently affecting erosion (Cellek, 2021). Using ArcGIS 10.4, the slope aspect map (Figure 5b) was derived and analyzed from the IFSAR dataset using the aspect tool.…”
Section: Slope Aspectmentioning
confidence: 99%