STUDY OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM TO RENEW THE LANDSLIDE DISTRIBUTION
Takayuki Inomata, Masahiro Setojima
KOKUSAI KOGYO Co.,
Ltd.
Asahigaoka 3-6-1
Hino-City,
Tokyo,
Japan
Commission No. IV
ABSTRACT:
Geographical Information System (G.I.S.) is
in Japan, landslides
landslides, it is
often affect vegetation
necessary to manage,
good
distribution. In Most cases, Land slides are caused by geological and geographical factors.
and landuse.
analyze and evaluate these kinds of
the landslide
Furthermore,
renewing distribution of
information. A map that
for renewing information of
Therefore, in
describe above results can support the renewal of landslides distribution. This study examines the use of
G.I.S. for the renewal of landslide distribution.
KEYWORDS: Extraction, GIS, Landslide, Overlay, Renew
1. Introduction
In Japan, landslide disasters have exerted
influences on the livelihood of
because landslides have occurred in large
scale. The landslide which occurred at Mt. Zizuki,
Nagano City, Nagano Pref. is a good example of
large scaled disaster in recent years in Japan. The
significant
people,
western region of Joetsu City of Niigata Pref.
which we selected as the object area of our present
study is a place where the landslides occur
frequently, and therefore, it is necessary to
always grasp the up-to-date information concerning
the landslide distribution in this area.
The information concerning the landslide
distribution has been so far acquired as a result
of air photograph interpretation and
exploration/observation at actual sites. However,
much time and labor are necessary to grasp the
distribution of landslide because it expands over a
wide area. In addition, the skill of high level is
required for acquiring the information of landslide
distribution such as: in, for an example, air
photograph interpretation. This was the reason why
much time and labor have been necessitated for
collecting the landslide distribution information
over a wide area at the same level of accuracy.
Under such circumstances, the authors have been
discussing the application of Geographical
Information System (GIS) to the acquisition and
renewing landslide distribution information
(Setojima et al., 1991). Especially noteworthy is
the utilization of GIS taking advantage of overlay
function, etc. in order to improve the efficiency
and uniformity of accuracy which have been major
concerns in acquiring of landslide distribution in
the past.
The distribution of landslide is considered to
be deeply’ related: to the factors sueh as the
geological feature and the soil mechanics feature.
In many cases, on the other hand, the landslide
have exerted an influence on the various phenomena
on land such as land use and vegetation. Therefore,
it is necessary to discuss these pieces information
one by one in order to renew the distribution
information of landslide. But the efficiency of
analysis will be enhanced integrating other various
factors and making judgment basing thereon. GIS has
various kinds of information in its database. Also,
it. is possible for us to utilize the analysis
function and spatial operation function of GIS for
supporting the intended analysis. Therefore, it is
considered effective to use the GIS for renewing
the distribution information of landslide.
We select the area at the western part of Joetsu
City, Niigata Pref. 1 our study area.
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This is a region where landslide took place
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frequently from the olden times (Akahane et at.
1989). In 1963, railway disaster occurred in this
region. due to a landslide. It. can be said,
therefore, that this is the region where up-to-date
information of landslide distribution should be
grasped correctly. However, only the available
information source of landslide distribution for
this area is the landslide distribution map (at a
scale 1:50000) which was made in 1969, and it is
required, for this reason, to renew the information
of landslide information in this region.
In this study, we make analysis by using only
the information which has been arranged as the
plane information as much as possible in supporting
the renewal of landslide distribution information
(in case of the analysis on landslide, the
existence of plane of slip and soil mechanics
factors such as cé are important; these are
detailed and point information, but we did not use
them because they are not arranged as the plane
information). Now therefore, the authors
constructed a database using planely arranged
geographical information such as the distribution
of landslides occurred already, topography (digital
terrain model, DTM), geology and land use. Next,
the authors overlaid the landslide distribution and
geographical information and analyzed the
relationship between them. Basing on this analysis
result, the authors attempted the extraction of
landslide areas, and used the information obtained
therefrom as the basic information for supporting
the renewal of landslide distribution information
to be done on later stages.
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