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Comparison of landslide susceptibility maps generated through multiple logistic regression for three test areas in Korea

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EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS
Volume 32, Issue 14, Pages 2133-2148

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/esp.1517

Keywords

landslide; susceptibility; GIS; logistic regression; Korea

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The aim of this study was to apply, verify and compare a multiple logistic regression model for landslide susceptibility analysis in three Korean study areas using a geographic information system (GIS). Landslide locations were identified by interpreting aerial photographs, satellite images and a field survey. Maps of the topography, soil type, forest cover, lineaments and land cover were constructed from the spatial data sets. The 14 factors that influence landslide occurrence were extracted from the database and the logistic regression coefficient of each factor was computed. Landslide susceptibility maps were drawn for these three areas using logistic regression coefficients derived not only from the data for that area but also using those for each of the other two areas (nine maps in all) as a cross-check of method validity. For verification, the results of the analyses were compared with actual landslide locations. Among the nine cases, the Janghung exercise using the logistic formula and the coefficient for Janghung had the greatest accuracy (88-44%), whereas Janghung results, when considered by the logistic formula and the coefficient for Boeun, had the least accuracy (74-16%). Copyright (c) 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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