Title :
Analysis of slope failures due to the 2000 Tokai Heavy Rainfall using high resolution satellite images
Author :
Kawamura, Makoto ; Tsujino, Kazuhiko ; Tsujiko, Yuji
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Archit. & Civil Eng., Toyohashi Univ. of Technol., Japan
Abstract :
This paper describes an analysis of slope failures due to the 2000 Tokai Heavy Rainfall in Japan, using IKONOS pansharpen images and a forest database. In most case of steep mountainside, slope failures are often covered by leaves in the forests. In this study, a detector based on region growing algorithm is proposed for high resolution satellite images to estimate the shadow area of the slope failure. The magnitude and the morphology of slope failures are calculated by the proposed method. On the other hand, the boundary of sub compartment shown in forest planning maps was digitized, and the forest database was developed for the attributes such as forest management type shown in the forest register of Gifu Prefecture in Japan. The detected results of slope failures are stored in the database, and they are compared with the attribute data for the factor analysis. The GIS model was applied to detection of heavy rainfall induced slope failures in the upstream of the Yahagi River triggered by the 2000 Tokai Heavy Rainfall. The conclusion is shown as follows: (1) Most of sliding failures can be detected precisely using a threshold value. The shaded relief processing was effective to detect the debris flow along a valley, and the accuracy was improved. (2) The factor analysis for slope failures and the database concerning the topography, geology and forests is effective to create the hazard map. This result is useful for planning of erosion control dams.
Keywords :
dams; forestry; geographic information systems; geology; rain; rivers; topography (Earth); vegetation mapping; AD 2000; GIS model; IKONOS pansharpen images; Japan; Tokai heavy rainfall; Yahagi river; debris flow; erosion control dams; forest database; forest management; forest planning maps; geology; hazard map; high resolution satellite images; shaded relief processing; slope failures; steep mountainside; topography; Detectors; Failure analysis; Geographic Information Systems; Image analysis; Image databases; Image resolution; Morphology; Rivers; Satellites; Surfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2003. IGARSS '03. Proceedings. 2003 IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7929-2
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2003.1294459