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Landslide inventory mapping using LiDAR data in the City of Zagreb (Croatia)

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posted on 2019-10-01, 11:02 authored by Sanja Bernat Gazibara, Martin Krkač, Snježana Mihalić Arbanas

Landslides in the Podsljeme area of the City of Zagreb cause significant economic losses, which have been increasing over the last several decades due to the urbanisation of hilly areas and the influence of climate changes. An airborne LiDAR digital terrain model (DTM) with a spatial resolution of 30 × 30 cm was used to prepare a landslide inventory map of the pilot area (21 km2) with more than 700 identified landslides. The area of the smallest identified landslide is 43 m2, while 90% of the landslides are between 100 and 2,000 m2. The frequency–size distribution of all mapped landslides in the pilot area shows a very high level of landslide inventory completeness. Therefore, it is concluded that the LiDAR-based terrain model is a valuable tool for the preparation of detailed landslide inventories in heavily vegetated regions such as the hilly area of Medvednica Mt.

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LiDAR DTM was acquired in the frame of the Croatian-Japanese SATREPS FY2008 scientific joint research project “Risk Identification and Land-Use Planning for Disaster Mitigation of Landslides and Floods in Croatia”. The publication process is supported by the Development Fund of the Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb.

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