Landslide Susceptibility in the Turkish Northwesternmost Sector: Distinctive Patterns of Inactive and Active Landslides

Marco Loche, Hakan Tanyas, Gianvito Scaringi*, Tolga Gorum, Luigi Lombardo

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Özet

The Western Pontides, an active neo-tectonic region in Northwestern Turkey, are particularly rich in slope movements. Here, data-driven modelling is challenging owing to a prominent variability in geological and geomorphological features, which hinders a straightforward comprehension of ongoing and past processes. Statistical models can indeed be used to recognise portions of the landscape that are more susceptible to landslides, whereas inferring possible causation from spatial correlations with a number of other spatial characteristics typically requires knowledge of triggers and mechanisms. Here, we present results that we obtained using a dataset of active and relict landslides in the Western Pontides, for which we produced two distinct landslide susceptibility models. We subdivided the area in slope units, which are geomorphologically consistent, and worked in R-INLA with a Bayesian version of a binomial Generalised Additive Model. By doing so, we were able to evaluate the effect of the variables in the two models and identify effects of geomorphological factors that depend on the state of activity. Furthermore, we could describe and compare linearities and nonlinearities to better capture differences in spatial patterns possibly related to distinct triggers. We argue that our approach may also serve to assess the reliability of an inventory classification, as the presence of biases would make the emergence of distinctive patterns less likely.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Ana bilgisayar yayını başlığıEngineering Geology for a Habitable Earth
Ana bilgisayar yayını alt yazısıIAEG 14th Congress 2023 Proceedings - Volume 2: Geohazard Mechanisms, Risk Assessment and Control, Monitoring and Early Warning
EditörlerSijing Wang, Runqiu Huang, Rafig Azzam, Vassilis P. Marinos
YayınlayanSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Sayfalar613-628
Sayfa sayısı16
ISBN (Basılı)9789819990603
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 2024
Etkinlik14th International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment, IAEG 2023 - Chengdu, China
Süre: 21 Eyl 202327 Eyl 2023

Yayın serisi

AdıEnvironmental Science and Engineering
ISSN (Basılı)1863-5520
ISSN (Elektronik)1863-5539

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Ülke/BölgeChina
ŞehirChengdu
Periyot21/09/2327/09/23

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