2010
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A global landslide catalog for hazard applications: Method, results, and limitations

  • Kirschbaum, D. B.
  • Adler, R.
  • Hong, Y.
  • Hill, S.
  • Lerner-Lam, A.
  • Summary
A systematic inventory of landslide events over the globe is valuable for estimating human and economic losses, quantifying the relationship between landslide occurrences and climate variations and for evaluating emerging global landslide prediction efforts based on remote sensing data. This study compiles a landslide catalogue for rainfall-triggered events for several years, drawing upon news reports, scholarly articles, and other hazard databases to provide a landslide catalog at the global scale. While this database may only represent a subset of rainfall-triggered landslides globally, due to lack of reports, it presents a lower boundary on the number of events globally and provides initial insight into the spatiotemporal statistical trends in landslide distribution and impact. This article develops a methodology for landslide event compilation that can be used in evaluating global landslide forecasting initiatives and assessing patterns in landslide distribution and frequency worldwide.
  • Published in:
    Natural Hazards (2010) 52:561?575: http://www.springerlink.com/content/572u405t6306165l/fulltext.pdf
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    2010
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