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Fig.8 Wtershed areas which was made from
elevation data and virtual river by using GIS
tion of the algorithm for generation of rivers and
watershed. Then we extract watershed areas from
the virtual rivers. Many analysis were performed
by us. For example, relationship between land-
slide areas and inclination angle, geology, tem-
perature of ground surface ,NVI were analyzed
based on the each watershed areas.
4.2 EXTRACTION OF VIRTUAL
RIVER AND LARGE WATERSHED
Figure 6 shows the virtual river extracted by el-
evation data. Figure 7 shows the digitized rivers
made from 1/25000 scale maps by map digitize.
We confirmed that the rivers on two figures cor-
responded. The result proved that the rivers made
by elevation data and GIS were computed cor-
rectly. Then we extracted watershed areas from
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Fig.7 Real river on the map
figure 6. On the GIS software we point out the
cross section of mail river and tributary on
manual operation. Figure 8 shows the watershed
areas of Monzen district.
5. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
5.1 ANALYSIS OF INCLINATION ANGLE
Figure 9 shows the relationship between propor-
tion of landslide area to total area in each water-
shed and inclination angle on the Minazuki dis-
trict. This figure shows that as the proportion of
landslide area increase inclination angle de-
creases. We realized that landslide has been oc-
curred on areas of gentle slope.
5.2 ANALYSIS OF GEOLOGY
Figure 10 shows the relationship between pro-
portion of landslide area to total area in each
watershed and geology. Symbols on the horizon-
tal axis shows the geological types. Frequency
diagram on the figure 10 shows the total areas of
the geologies which is correspond to right side
axis. On the other hand , the solid line which cor-
respond to the left side axis shows proportion of
landslide area to each geology. This value repre-
sent the proportion of landslide area to total area
in each watershed. The geology which has high
values on the left side axis shows geology of the
tertiary era. It is well known that the geology for
the period of tertiary era easily occurs landslide.
Figure 11 shows the relationship between pro-
portion of landslide area to total area in each
watershed and geology on Yanagida district. The
values of left side axis shows the sequence of
dangerous geology . In this district, we realized
landslide depend on geology.
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