An overview of different models used in the deterministic approach for landslide susceptibility mapping.

Landslides, which can cause fatalities, property damage, and economic disruption, are some of the most catastrophic natural disasters in hilly areas. Researchers have created landslide susceptibility maps to forecast rainfall-induced landslides, particularly in hill site developments. A physically b...

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Main Authors: Abdul Manan, Wardatun Ahmar, Mohamed Yusof, Mohamed Khatif Tawaf, Abd. Rahim, Siti Marissa, Razali, Roslizayati, A. Rashid, Ahmad Safuan, Abdul Khanan, Mohd. Faisal, Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Zulkarnain
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spelling my.utm.1078072024-10-02T07:41:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/107807/ An overview of different models used in the deterministic approach for landslide susceptibility mapping. Abdul Manan, Wardatun Ahmar Mohamed Yusof, Mohamed Khatif Tawaf Abd. Rahim, Siti Marissa Razali, Roslizayati A. Rashid, Ahmad Safuan Abdul Khanan, Mohd. Faisal Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Zulkarnain TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Landslides, which can cause fatalities, property damage, and economic disruption, are some of the most catastrophic natural disasters in hilly areas. Researchers have created landslide susceptibility maps to forecast rainfall-induced landslides, particularly in hill site developments. A physically based model is more familiar in rainfall-induced landslide analysis, which consists of hydrological and infinite slope-stability models. This paper discusses the susceptibility of rainfall-induced landslides through four approaches: shallow landslide stability model, stability index mapping, transient rainfall infiltration, grid-based regional slope-stability model, and Yon-Sey slope model. The basic concepts, applications and limitations of each model are highlighted. SINMAP and SHALTAB do not consider the infiltration and groundwater flow temporally compared to TRIGRS and YS models. Nonetheless, TRIGRS solely considers 1-dimensional infiltration versus time without spatially compromising groundwater flow. Besides, YS-Slope considers regional and temporal distributions of fluctuations in groundwater variations, which can predict shallow and deep-seated failure. Further exploration needs to be carried out due to the limitations of applying these four models, which are applicable to simple landslide processes in relatively homogenous and suitable geomorphology and geology conditions. 2023-12-18 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/107807/1/WardatunAhmarAbdulManan2023_AnOverviewofDifferentModelsUsedintheDeterministic.pdf Abdul Manan, Wardatun Ahmar and Mohamed Yusof, Mohamed Khatif Tawaf and Abd. Rahim, Siti Marissa and Razali, Roslizayati and A. Rashid, Ahmad Safuan and Abdul Khanan, Mohd. Faisal and Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Zulkarnain (2023) An overview of different models used in the deterministic approach for landslide susceptibility mapping. In: 2nd International Conference on Disaster Mitigation and Management, ICDMM 2023, 29 September 2023 - 30 September 2023, Padang, Indonesia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202346419003
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Abdul Manan, Wardatun Ahmar
Mohamed Yusof, Mohamed Khatif Tawaf
Abd. Rahim, Siti Marissa
Razali, Roslizayati
A. Rashid, Ahmad Safuan
Abdul Khanan, Mohd. Faisal
Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Zulkarnain
An overview of different models used in the deterministic approach for landslide susceptibility mapping.
description Landslides, which can cause fatalities, property damage, and economic disruption, are some of the most catastrophic natural disasters in hilly areas. Researchers have created landslide susceptibility maps to forecast rainfall-induced landslides, particularly in hill site developments. A physically based model is more familiar in rainfall-induced landslide analysis, which consists of hydrological and infinite slope-stability models. This paper discusses the susceptibility of rainfall-induced landslides through four approaches: shallow landslide stability model, stability index mapping, transient rainfall infiltration, grid-based regional slope-stability model, and Yon-Sey slope model. The basic concepts, applications and limitations of each model are highlighted. SINMAP and SHALTAB do not consider the infiltration and groundwater flow temporally compared to TRIGRS and YS models. Nonetheless, TRIGRS solely considers 1-dimensional infiltration versus time without spatially compromising groundwater flow. Besides, YS-Slope considers regional and temporal distributions of fluctuations in groundwater variations, which can predict shallow and deep-seated failure. Further exploration needs to be carried out due to the limitations of applying these four models, which are applicable to simple landslide processes in relatively homogenous and suitable geomorphology and geology conditions.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abdul Manan, Wardatun Ahmar
Mohamed Yusof, Mohamed Khatif Tawaf
Abd. Rahim, Siti Marissa
Razali, Roslizayati
A. Rashid, Ahmad Safuan
Abdul Khanan, Mohd. Faisal
Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Zulkarnain
author_facet Abdul Manan, Wardatun Ahmar
Mohamed Yusof, Mohamed Khatif Tawaf
Abd. Rahim, Siti Marissa
Razali, Roslizayati
A. Rashid, Ahmad Safuan
Abdul Khanan, Mohd. Faisal
Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Zulkarnain
author_sort Abdul Manan, Wardatun Ahmar
title An overview of different models used in the deterministic approach for landslide susceptibility mapping.
title_short An overview of different models used in the deterministic approach for landslide susceptibility mapping.
title_full An overview of different models used in the deterministic approach for landslide susceptibility mapping.
title_fullStr An overview of different models used in the deterministic approach for landslide susceptibility mapping.
title_full_unstemmed An overview of different models used in the deterministic approach for landslide susceptibility mapping.
title_sort overview of different models used in the deterministic approach for landslide susceptibility mapping.
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107807/1/WardatunAhmarAbdulManan2023_AnOverviewofDifferentModelsUsedintheDeterministic.pdf
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