Finding appropriate interpolation techniques for topographic surface generation for mudslide risk zonation |
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Authors: | Anujit Vansarochana Nitin K Tripathi Roberto Clemente |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Natural Resources and Environment , Naresuan University , Phitsanulok, Thailand anujitv@nu.ac.th;4. anujitv@gmail.com;5. Asian Institute of Technology , Klong Luang, Pathumthani, Thailand |
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Abstract: | Mudslides and debris flows are now more common problems in tropical regions than landslides. This article addresses the issue of modelling mudslide-susceptible locations using an information value approach. Landsat 7 (ETM+) was employed to create a land-use map with limited field checks. Other parameters considered were lineament, road, soil, stream network and lithology. Topographic parameters such as slope and aspect play a dominant role in slope stability studies. Maps for slope and aspects were developed from a digital elevation model using statistical surface interpolation techniques. This article offers insight into the importance of the selection of suitable surface interpolation techniques. The three surface interpolation techniques evaluated in the study were: inverse distance weighted, Kriging and Spline. These were found to have varied accuracies of interpolation surfaces for all parameters, including elevation, slope and aspect. Surfaces offering the best accuracy were adopted for the information value approach for mudslide susceptibility zonation. |
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Keywords: | mudslide risk zonation information value approach surface interpolation techniques |
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