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2020
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences10120488
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The Impact of Quality of Digital Elevation Models on the Result of Landslide Susceptibility Modeling Using the Method of Weights of Evidence

Abstract: The paper discusses the impact that the quality of the digital elevation model (DEM) has on the final result of landslide susceptibility modeling (LSM). The landslide map was developed on the basis of the analysis of archival geological maps and the Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) digital elevation model. In addition, complementary field studies were conducted. In total, 92 landslides were inventoried and their degree of activity was assessed. An inventory of the landslides was prepared using a 1-m-LiDAR D… Show more

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“…Reference [30] focused on the extraction of uncultivable trails, ditches, and cultivated field parcels within farmland on the basis of a LIDAR high-resolution gridded DEM. Reference [31] discussed the impact that the quality of the digital elevation model has on the final result of landslide susceptibility modeling. The landslide map was developed on the basis of the analysis of archival geological maps and the light detection and ranging digital elevation model.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [30] focused on the extraction of uncultivable trails, ditches, and cultivated field parcels within farmland on the basis of a LIDAR high-resolution gridded DEM. Reference [31] discussed the impact that the quality of the digital elevation model has on the final result of landslide susceptibility modeling. The landslide map was developed on the basis of the analysis of archival geological maps and the light detection and ranging digital elevation model.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%