Satellite data potential for landslide studies in tropical regions.

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show that satellite data applicability for landslides studies is given concentration in tropical regions, which have two limitations; regular cloud cover and thick vegetation. Design/methodology/approach – Landslide studies have three categories: mapping, zo...

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Main Authors: Jeber , Faisal, Omar, Husaini, Ahmad, Noordin, Mahmud, Mahdzir
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Published: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. 2008
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spelling my.upm.eprints.166192015-10-20T01:20:13Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16619/ Satellite data potential for landslide studies in tropical regions. Jeber , Faisal Omar, Husaini Ahmad, Noordin Mahmud, Mahdzir Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show that satellite data applicability for landslides studies is given concentration in tropical regions, which have two limitations; regular cloud cover and thick vegetation. Design/methodology/approach – Landslide studies have three categories: mapping, zonation, and monitoring. High spatial resolution images are convenient for mapping. Since the slope and slope materials are the dominant parameters for slide potential, a high resolution DEM produced from the above data with classification of multispectral data will be vital for zonation. Weather-free and penetration are advantages that make radar images essential for monitoring. Findings – A composition of satellite data with support of aerial photography, with its high spatial resolution, will give an excellent spatial database for these studies. Originality/value – Satellite remote sensing data are applicable for landslides studies in non-accessible mountainous tropical regions. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16619/1/Satellite%20data%20potential%20for%20landslide%20studies%20in%20tropical%20regions.pdf Jeber , Faisal and Omar, Husaini and Ahmad, Noordin and Mahmud, Mahdzir (2008) Satellite data potential for landslide studies in tropical regions. Disaster Prevention and Management, 17 (4). pp. 470-477. ISSN 0965-3562 10.1108/09653560810901719 English
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description Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show that satellite data applicability for landslides studies is given concentration in tropical regions, which have two limitations; regular cloud cover and thick vegetation. Design/methodology/approach – Landslide studies have three categories: mapping, zonation, and monitoring. High spatial resolution images are convenient for mapping. Since the slope and slope materials are the dominant parameters for slide potential, a high resolution DEM produced from the above data with classification of multispectral data will be vital for zonation. Weather-free and penetration are advantages that make radar images essential for monitoring. Findings – A composition of satellite data with support of aerial photography, with its high spatial resolution, will give an excellent spatial database for these studies. Originality/value – Satellite remote sensing data are applicable for landslides studies in non-accessible mountainous tropical regions.
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author Jeber , Faisal
Omar, Husaini
Ahmad, Noordin
Mahmud, Mahdzir
spellingShingle Jeber , Faisal
Omar, Husaini
Ahmad, Noordin
Mahmud, Mahdzir
Satellite data potential for landslide studies in tropical regions.
author_facet Jeber , Faisal
Omar, Husaini
Ahmad, Noordin
Mahmud, Mahdzir
author_sort Jeber , Faisal
title Satellite data potential for landslide studies in tropical regions.
title_short Satellite data potential for landslide studies in tropical regions.
title_full Satellite data potential for landslide studies in tropical regions.
title_fullStr Satellite data potential for landslide studies in tropical regions.
title_full_unstemmed Satellite data potential for landslide studies in tropical regions.
title_sort satellite data potential for landslide studies in tropical regions.
publisher Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
publishDate 2008
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16619/1/Satellite%20data%20potential%20for%20landslide%20studies%20in%20tropical%20regions.pdf
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