Rainfall and Earthquake-induced Landslide Susceptibility Assessment

Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation(2023)

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Abstract
When rainfall and earthquake occur simultaneously, large-scale landslides can cause direct damage to lives and structures. To reduce such large-scale landslide damage, rainfall and earthquake-induced landslide susceptibility has to be evaluated. Therefore, in this study, landslide susceptibility was evaluated by considering only rainfall, only earthquake, and both rainfall and earthquake in the Atsuma region of Japan, where a large-scale landslide was triggered by a combination of rainfall and earthquake. Through quantitative index analysis, the accuracy of the landslide susceptibility map was improved when both rainfall and earthquake were considered. The proposed method was also applied to the Naari basin in Yangnam-myeon, Gyeongju as a pilot district. We found that the landslide-susceptible area increased when rainfall and earthquake were considered simultaneously than when rainfall and earthquake were considered separately. Through such research, can be used as basic data for complex disaster vulnerability assessment.
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rainfall,susceptibility,earthquake-induced
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