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Title: | Road network exposure to deep-seated and shallow slides at the basin-scale (Grande da Pipa River basin, Portugal) |
Authors: | Branco, Igor Oliveira, Sérgio C. Melo, Raquel |
Keywords: | Deep-seated and shallow slides Road network Susceptibility Exposure Basin-scale |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | International Workshop on NATURAL HAZARDS — NatHaz’22 |
Abstract: | Landslides are well-known for their destructive capacity; however,
risk only exists if an interaction with people, activities, structures and
infrastructures occurs. When landslides affect roads and potential human losses,
both road damage and road disruption can cause significant economic losses.
Therefore, in the framework of spatial planning, civil protection, emergency and
risk management, the evaluation of road network landslide exposure is necessary.
The primary goal of this work is to assess the present road network exposure to
deep-seated and shallow slides at the Grande da Pipa River basin (North of
Lisbon region, Portugal), an area naturally prone to geomorphological hazards.
Our approach to assessing road network exposure is sustained by two different
dataset inputs: (i) three landslide susceptibility maps and (ii) one road network
map. The susceptibility to landslides, computed with the Information Value
method and validated with success and prediction rate curves, as well as with the
estimation of the area under the curves, was individually assessed for deep-seated
rotational, shallow rotational and shallow translational slides. The road network
exposure to each landslide type resulted from the intersection between the two
top landslide susceptibility classes and the classified road network according to
its rank, allowing the critical road sections to be identified. The road network is
mainly exposed to deep-seated rotational slides. However, the other landslide
types can also disrupt the road functionality and affect residents and economic
activities. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32428 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | GEO - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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