Application of remote sensing techniques for prediction of landslide hazard areas in Malaysia

Landslide hazard occurs mostly due to instability of terrain surface and directly related to several parameters such as surface temperature, land use type, terrain slope and underground water level. Remote sensing techniques have been widely used to study characteristics of land surface due to the a...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Samsudin, Seeni Mohd., Mohd. Ibrahim, Hashim, Mazlan
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spelling my.utm.21082017-10-19T04:16:49Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/2108/ Application of remote sensing techniques for prediction of landslide hazard areas in Malaysia Ahmad, Samsudin Seeni Mohd., Mohd. Ibrahim Hashim, Mazlan Q Science (General) Landslide hazard occurs mostly due to instability of terrain surface and directly related to several parameters such as surface temperature, land use type, terrain slope and underground water level. Remote sensing techniques have been widely used to study characteristics of land surface due to the advantage of repetitive data acquisition over wide areas in a short time. Spatial analysis using data derived from remote sensing technique and other thematic map data may facilitate greatly prediction and estimation of landslide hazard areas. In this paper landslide hazard carried out in the Genting Sempah are of Malaysia is presented. Landsat-TM satellite data have been used to derive land surface temperature and land use information. The elevation and terrain slope have been determine from Digital Elevation Model (DEM) generated from aerial photographs using stereo correlation techniques. Underground water level information has been estimated from the combination of the above data. From these data, simple algorithm were used to classify the area into different risk zones. By combining all the risk maps using spatial analysis techniques, a final risk map was produced which take into account all the above factors. 2004-10 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/2108/1/application_of_rs.pdf Ahmad, Samsudin and Seeni Mohd., Mohd. Ibrahim and Hashim, Mazlan (2004) Application of remote sensing techniques for prediction of landslide hazard areas in Malaysia. In: 14th United nations/International Astronomical Federation Workshop on Capacity Building in Space Technology for the Benefit of Developing Countries, 2-3 october 2004, Vancouver, canada.
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Ahmad, Samsudin
Seeni Mohd., Mohd. Ibrahim
Hashim, Mazlan
Application of remote sensing techniques for prediction of landslide hazard areas in Malaysia
description Landslide hazard occurs mostly due to instability of terrain surface and directly related to several parameters such as surface temperature, land use type, terrain slope and underground water level. Remote sensing techniques have been widely used to study characteristics of land surface due to the advantage of repetitive data acquisition over wide areas in a short time. Spatial analysis using data derived from remote sensing technique and other thematic map data may facilitate greatly prediction and estimation of landslide hazard areas. In this paper landslide hazard carried out in the Genting Sempah are of Malaysia is presented. Landsat-TM satellite data have been used to derive land surface temperature and land use information. The elevation and terrain slope have been determine from Digital Elevation Model (DEM) generated from aerial photographs using stereo correlation techniques. Underground water level information has been estimated from the combination of the above data. From these data, simple algorithm were used to classify the area into different risk zones. By combining all the risk maps using spatial analysis techniques, a final risk map was produced which take into account all the above factors.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ahmad, Samsudin
Seeni Mohd., Mohd. Ibrahim
Hashim, Mazlan
author_facet Ahmad, Samsudin
Seeni Mohd., Mohd. Ibrahim
Hashim, Mazlan
author_sort Ahmad, Samsudin
title Application of remote sensing techniques for prediction of landslide hazard areas in Malaysia
title_short Application of remote sensing techniques for prediction of landslide hazard areas in Malaysia
title_full Application of remote sensing techniques for prediction of landslide hazard areas in Malaysia
title_fullStr Application of remote sensing techniques for prediction of landslide hazard areas in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Application of remote sensing techniques for prediction of landslide hazard areas in Malaysia
title_sort application of remote sensing techniques for prediction of landslide hazard areas in malaysia
publishDate 2004
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