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Jalal Samia

Jalal Samia

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Address: University of Mazanadaran
Phone: 011-35302601

Research

Title
Dynamic path-dependent landslide susceptibility modelling
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Landsides, path dependency, dynamic susceptibility modelling, landslide hazards
Year
2020
Journal NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES
DOI
Researchers Jalal Samia ، Arnaud Temme ، Arnold Bregt ، Jakob Wallinga ، Fausto Guzzetti ، Francesca Ardizzone

Abstract

This contribution tests the added value of including landslide path dependency in statistically based landslide susceptibility modelling. A conventional pixel-based landslide susceptibility model was compared with a model that includes landslide path dependency and with a purely path-dependent landslide susceptibility model. To quantify path dependency among landslides, we used a space–time clustering (STC) measure derived from Ripley’s space–time K function implemented on a point-based multi-temporal landslide inventory from the Collazzone study area in central Italy. We found that the values of STC obey an exponential decay curve with a characteristic timescale of 17 years and characteristic spatial scale of 60 m. This exponential space–time decay of the effect of a previous landslide on landslide susceptibility was used as the landslide path-dependency component of susceptibility models. We found that the performance of the conventional landslide susceptibility model improved considerably when adding the effect of landslide path dependency. In fact, even the purely path-dependent landslide susceptibility model turned out to perform better than the conventional landslide susceptibility model. The conventional plus path-dependent and path-dependent landslide susceptibility model and their resulting maps are dynamic and change over time, unlike conventional landslide susceptibility maps.