Influence of altitude, slope, and waterway characteristics on the occurrence of slow-moving landslides in South Koreaopen access
- Authors
- Tak, Gyeong-Mi; Park, Jae-Hyeon; Lee, Chong-Kyu; Kim, Hyun
- Issue Date
- Oct-2023
- Publisher
- Frontiers Media SA
- Keywords
- land creep; landslide; slow-moving landslide; triggering factor; waterway
- Citation
- Frontiers in Earth Science, v.11
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Frontiers in Earth Science
- Volume
- 11
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/68361
- DOI
- 10.3389/feart.2023.1276768
- ISSN
- 2296-6463
2296-6463
- Abstract
- Forest soil sediment disasters, categorized as landslides, slow-moving landslides (land creep), and debris flows, result in destruction of forests and properties, loss of life, and damage to infrastructures. Therefore, it is imperative to evaluate factors that cause slow-moving landslides and establish a national-level hazard information system. In this study, we used geographic information system (GIS) to investigate the difference between landslides and slow-moving landslides by overlapping and analyzing landslide hazard map with slow-moving landslide sites. Slow-moving landslide areas (SLAs) and non-SLAs were characterized to compare the effects of altitude and slope in slow-moving landslide events. Finally, we performed a hydrographical analysis of waterways to compare the SLAs and non-SLAs. Grade 3 slow-moving landslide sites were found to be the most prevalent among all landslide hazard grades (1–5), including those in regions outside the specified grades. The altitude and slope of SLAs were 5 m higher and 1° steeper than those of non-SLAs, respectively. The waterways in non-SLAs (205.4 m) were longer than those in SLAs (85.2 m). Our study highlights the importance of altitude, slope, and waterways as triggers for slow-moving landslides and provides an empirical basis for establishing national hazard information systems for these events. Copyright © 2023 Tak, Park, Lee and Kim.
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