An approach to assess hazards in the vicinity of mountain and volcanic areas

IF 5.8 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL Landslides Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1007/s10346-024-02278-w
Andre Michel Pouth Nkoma, Jorelle Larissa Meli’i, Marthe Mbond Ariane Gweth, Blaise Pascal Gounou Pokam, Michel Constant Njock, William Assatse Teikeu, Ibrahim Mbouombouo Ngapouth, Yvonne Poufone Koffi, Richie Kevin Wouako Wouako, Philippe Njandjock Nouck
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Landslide, lahars and lava flow will remain a major concern for many people, until governments and scientists have fully mastered these sometimes devastating phenomena occurring in a vicinity of the volcanoes and mountains. Knowing some of their properties is therefore a challenge for scientists around the world, with a view to define and guarantee harmonious and sustainable living spaces. The association of the DOWNFLOW and FLOWGO methods and the use of the remote sensing and field data, integration and destruction indices have allowed in this work to map the directions of flows and the areas at risk of landslides, together with the thermorheological parameters of any lava. The combination of all these results produces a synthetic map of the level of risk on a mountain and shows where the surrounding populations and their activities can exist peacefully and sustainably. This study has made it possible to forecast the multi-hazard risk assessment on a mountain combining methods that are generally used separately. The originality of the method lies in the fact that it can be used with most GISs (Geographic Information Systems), making attempts to forecast risks less costly when the data used are free.

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评估山区和火山区附近危害的方法
在政府和科学家完全掌握火山和山脉附近发生的这些有时具有破坏性的现象之前,山崩、拉哈斯和熔岩流仍将是许多人关注的主要问题。因此,了解它们的一些特性是全世界科学家面临的一项挑战,以便确定并保证和谐和可持续的生活空间。在这项工作中,DOWNFLOW 和 FLOWGO 方法的结合以及遥感和实地数据、集成和破坏指数的使用,使我们能够绘制出熔岩流的方向和有滑坡风险的区域,以及任何熔岩的热流变参数。将所有这些结果结合在一起,就能绘制出一幅山体风险程度的合成地图,并显示出周围居民及其活动可以在哪些地方和平、可持续地生存。这项研究将通常单独使用的方法结合在一起,使预测一座山的多种灾害风险评估成为可能。这种方法的独创性在于,它可以与大多数地理信息系统(GIS)一起使用,从而在使用免费数据的情况下,降低风险预测的成本。
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Landslides
Landslides 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
13.60
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14.90%
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191
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Landslides are gravitational mass movements of rock, debris or earth. They may occur in conjunction with other major natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Expanding urbanization and changing land-use practices have increased the incidence of landslide disasters. Landslides as catastrophic events include human injury, loss of life and economic devastation and are studied as part of the fields of earth, water and engineering sciences. The aim of the journal Landslides is to be the common platform for the publication of integrated research on landslide processes, hazards, risk analysis, mitigation, and the protection of our cultural heritage and the environment. The journal publishes research papers, news of recent landslide events and information on the activities of the International Consortium on Landslides. - Landslide dynamics, mechanisms and processes - Landslide risk evaluation: hazard assessment, hazard mapping, and vulnerability assessment - Geological, Geotechnical, Hydrological and Geophysical modeling - Effects of meteorological, hydrological and global climatic change factors - Monitoring including remote sensing and other non-invasive systems - New technology, expert and intelligent systems - Application of GIS techniques - Rock slides, rock falls, debris flows, earth flows, and lateral spreads - Large-scale landslides, lahars and pyroclastic flows in volcanic zones - Marine and reservoir related landslides - Landslide related tsunamis and seiches - Landslide disasters in urban areas and along critical infrastructure - Landslides and natural resources - Land development and land-use practices - Landslide remedial measures / prevention works - Temporal and spatial prediction of landslides - Early warning and evacuation - Global landslide database
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