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Seite: 6, Zeilen: 30-37
Quelle: Soeters and van Westen 1996
Seite(n): 165, Zeilen: left col. 44-49; right col. 6-13, 14-16
Their work initially used large square grid cells (200 * 200 m) as the basis for analysis. Whereas, later studies evolved towards the use of morphometric units, but the method itself has not undergone major changes.

Another example of multivariate analysis of landsliding using a GIS was presented by Bernknopf et al. (1988) who applied multiple regression analysis to a data set using presence or absence of landslides as the dependent variable and the factors used in the slope stability model (soil depth, soil strength, slope angle) as independent variables. Here, the resulting regression function allows the computation of landslide probability for each pixel.


Bernknopf, R. L., Champbell [sic], R. H., Brookshire, D. S., Saphiro [sic], C. D. (1988): A probabilistic approach landslide [sic] hazard mapping in Cincinnati, Ohio, with application [sic] of economic evaluation. Bulleting [sic] of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp 39-56.

Their work initially used large rectangular grid cells as the basis for analysis (Carrara et al. 1978; Carrara 1983, 1988). Later studies evolved toward the use of morphometric units (Carrara et al. 1990, 1991, 1992). The method itself has not undergone major changes. [...]

Another example of multivariate analysis of landsliding using a GIS was presented by Bernknopf et al. (1988), who applied multiple regression analysis to a data set using presence or absence of landslides as the dependent variable and the factors used in a slope stability model (soil depth, soil strength, slope angle) as independent variables. Water table and cohesion data were not considered, however. The resulting regression function allows the computation of landslide probability for each pixel.


Bernknopf, R.L., R.H. Campbell, D.S. Brookshire, and C.D. Shapiro. 1988. A Probabilistic Approach to Landslide Hazard Mapping in Cincinnati, Ohio, with Applications for Economic Evaluation. Bulletin of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Vol. 25, No. l,pp. 39-56.

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