Using multiresolution and multitemporal satellite data for post-disaster landslide inventory in the Republic of Serbia

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作者
Duric, Dragana [1 ]
Mladenovic, Ana [1 ]
Pesic-Georgiadis, Milica [1 ]
Marjanovic, Milos [1 ]
Abolmasov, Biljana [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Belgrade, Fac Min & Geol, Dusina 7, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
关键词
Post-disaster; Landslide inventory; Remote sensing; VHR-HR satellite image; Rainfall; Serbia; EARTHQUAKE-INDUCED LANDSLIDES; SICHUAN PROVINCE; RAINFALL; IMAGERY; CHINA; LIDAR; WASHINGTON; EVOLUTION; DISASTER; SUPPORT;
D O I
10.1007/s10346-017-0847-2
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
This paper focuses on a specific event-based landslide inventory compiled after the May 2014 heavy rainfall episode in Serbia as a part of the post-disaster recovery actions. The inventory was completed for a total of 23 affected municipalities, and the municipality of Krupanj was selected as the location for a more detailed study. Three sources of data collection and analysis were used: a visual analysis of the post-event very high and high (VHR-HR) resolution images (Pl,iades, WorldView-2 and SPOT 6), semi-automatic landslide recognition in pre- and post-event coarse resolution images (Landsat 8) and a landslide mapping field campaign. The results suggest that the visual and semi-automated analyses significantly contributed to the quality of the final inventory, including the associated planning strategies for conducting future field campaigns (as a final stage of the inventorying process), all the more so because the field-based and image-based inventories were focused on different types of landslides. In the most affected municipalities that had very high resolution satellite image coverage (19.52% of the whole study area), the density of the recognized landslides was approximately three times higher than that in those municipalities without satellite image coverage (where only field data were available). The total number of field-mapped landslides for the 23 municipalities was 1785, while image-based inventories, which were available only for the municipalities with satellite image coverage (77.43% of the study area), showed 1298 landslide records. The semi-automated landslide inventory in the test area (Krupanj municipality), which was based on coarse resolution multitemporal images (Landsat 8), counted 490 landslide instances and was in agreement with the visual analysis of the higher resolution images, with an overlap of approximately 40%. These results justify the use of preliminary inventorying via satellite image analysis and suggest a considerable potential use for preliminary visual and semi-automated landslide inventorying as an important supplement to field mapping.
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页码:1467 / 1482
页数:16
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