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The effects of uncertain topographic data on landslide hazard prediction
초록
GIS-based spatial data integration tasks have used exhaustive thematic maps generated from sparsely sampled data or satellite-based exhaustive data. Due to a simplification of reality and error in mapping procedures, such spatial data are usually imperfect and of different accuracy. The objective of this study is to carry out a sensitivity analysis in connection with input topographic data for landslide hazard mapping. Two different types of elevation estimates, elevation spot heights and a DEM from ASTER stereo images are considered. The geostatistical framework of kriging is applied for generating more reliable elevation estimates from both sparse elevation spot heights and exhaustive ASTER-based elevation values. The effects of different accuracy arising from different terrain-related maps on the prediction performance of landslide hazard are illustrated from a case study of Boeun, Korea.
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- The effects of uncertain topographic data on landslide hazard prediction
- 저자
- NO WOOK PARK
- 학회명
- ISRS(International Symposium on Remote Sensing) 2008
- 개최지
- 대전 한국지질자원연구원
- 학회 개최일
- 2008-10-29 ~ 2008-10-31