Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of Central and Western Greece, Combining NGI and WoE Methods, with Remote Sensing and Ground Truth Data

The exploitation of remote sensing techniques has substantially improved pre- and post- disaster landslide management over the last decade. A variety of landslide susceptibility methods exists, with capabilities and limitations related to scale and spatial accuracy issues, as well as data availabili...

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Main Authors: Charalampos Kontoes, Constantinos Loupasakis, Ioannis Papoutsis, Stavroula Alatza, Eleftheria Poyiadji, Athanassios Ganas, Christina Psychogyiou, Mariza Kaskara, Sylvia Antoniadi, Natalia Spanou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Land
Subjects:
SAR
NGI
WoE
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/402
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spelling doaj-7cf58030d16e4f03bd2e319001bbd9ad2021-04-12T23:00:54ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-04-011040240210.3390/land10040402Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of Central and Western Greece, Combining NGI and WoE Methods, with Remote Sensing and Ground Truth DataCharalampos Kontoes0Constantinos Loupasakis1Ioannis Papoutsis2Stavroula Alatza3Eleftheria Poyiadji4Athanassios Ganas5Christina Psychogyiou6Mariza Kaskara7Sylvia Antoniadi8Natalia Spanou9National Observatory of Athens, Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing, BEYOND Center, GR-15236 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, Department of Geological Sciences, School of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, GR-15780 Athens, GreeceNational Observatory of Athens, Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing, BEYOND Center, GR-15236 Athens, GreeceNational Observatory of Athens, Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing, BEYOND Center, GR-15236 Athens, GreeceHellenic Survey of Geology and Mineral Exploration, GR-11527 Athens, GreeceNational Observatory of Athens, Institute of Geodynamics, GR-11810 Athens, GreeceNational Observatory of Athens, Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing, BEYOND Center, GR-15236 Athens, GreeceNational Observatory of Athens, Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing, BEYOND Center, GR-15236 Athens, GreeceNational Observatory of Athens, Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing, BEYOND Center, GR-15236 Athens, GreeceHellenic Survey of Geology and Mineral Exploration, GR-11527 Athens, GreeceThe exploitation of remote sensing techniques has substantially improved pre- and post- disaster landslide management over the last decade. A variety of landslide susceptibility methods exists, with capabilities and limitations related to scale and spatial accuracy issues, as well as data availability. The Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) capabilities have significantly contributed to the detection, monitoring, and mapping of landslide phenomena. The present study aims to point out the contribution of InSAR data in landslide detection and to evaluate two different scale landslide models by comparing a heuristic to a statistical method for the rainfall-induced landslide hazard assessment. Aiming to include areas with both high and low landslide occurrence frequencies, the study area covers a large part of the Aetolia–Acarnania and Evritania prefectures, Central and Western Greece. The landslide susceptibility product provided from the weights of evidence (WoE) method proved more accurate, benefitting from the expert opinion and the landslide inventory. On the other hand, the Norwegian Geological Institute (NGI) methodology has the edge on its immediate implementation, with minimum data requirements. Finally, it was proved that using sequential SAR image acquisitions gives the benefit of an updated landslide inventory, resulting in the generation of, on request, updated landslide susceptibility maps.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/402landslidesSARNGIWoEevritaniaaetolia–acarnania
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author Charalampos Kontoes
Constantinos Loupasakis
Ioannis Papoutsis
Stavroula Alatza
Eleftheria Poyiadji
Athanassios Ganas
Christina Psychogyiou
Mariza Kaskara
Sylvia Antoniadi
Natalia Spanou
spellingShingle Charalampos Kontoes
Constantinos Loupasakis
Ioannis Papoutsis
Stavroula Alatza
Eleftheria Poyiadji
Athanassios Ganas
Christina Psychogyiou
Mariza Kaskara
Sylvia Antoniadi
Natalia Spanou
Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of Central and Western Greece, Combining NGI and WoE Methods, with Remote Sensing and Ground Truth Data
Land
landslides
SAR
NGI
WoE
evritania
aetolia–acarnania
author_facet Charalampos Kontoes
Constantinos Loupasakis
Ioannis Papoutsis
Stavroula Alatza
Eleftheria Poyiadji
Athanassios Ganas
Christina Psychogyiou
Mariza Kaskara
Sylvia Antoniadi
Natalia Spanou
author_sort Charalampos Kontoes
title Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of Central and Western Greece, Combining NGI and WoE Methods, with Remote Sensing and Ground Truth Data
title_short Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of Central and Western Greece, Combining NGI and WoE Methods, with Remote Sensing and Ground Truth Data
title_full Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of Central and Western Greece, Combining NGI and WoE Methods, with Remote Sensing and Ground Truth Data
title_fullStr Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of Central and Western Greece, Combining NGI and WoE Methods, with Remote Sensing and Ground Truth Data
title_full_unstemmed Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of Central and Western Greece, Combining NGI and WoE Methods, with Remote Sensing and Ground Truth Data
title_sort landslide susceptibility mapping of central and western greece, combining ngi and woe methods, with remote sensing and ground truth data
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The exploitation of remote sensing techniques has substantially improved pre- and post- disaster landslide management over the last decade. A variety of landslide susceptibility methods exists, with capabilities and limitations related to scale and spatial accuracy issues, as well as data availability. The Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) capabilities have significantly contributed to the detection, monitoring, and mapping of landslide phenomena. The present study aims to point out the contribution of InSAR data in landslide detection and to evaluate two different scale landslide models by comparing a heuristic to a statistical method for the rainfall-induced landslide hazard assessment. Aiming to include areas with both high and low landslide occurrence frequencies, the study area covers a large part of the Aetolia–Acarnania and Evritania prefectures, Central and Western Greece. The landslide susceptibility product provided from the weights of evidence (WoE) method proved more accurate, benefitting from the expert opinion and the landslide inventory. On the other hand, the Norwegian Geological Institute (NGI) methodology has the edge on its immediate implementation, with minimum data requirements. Finally, it was proved that using sequential SAR image acquisitions gives the benefit of an updated landslide inventory, resulting in the generation of, on request, updated landslide susceptibility maps.
topic landslides
SAR
NGI
WoE
evritania
aetolia–acarnania
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/402
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