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Methods of calculating landslide volume using remote sensing data

Maira G. Razakova, Alexandr Kuzmin, Igor Fedorov, Rustam Yergaliev, Zharas Ainakulov

2020E3S Web of Conferences10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The paper considers the issues of calculating the volume of the landslide from remote sensing data. The main methods of obtaining information during research are field observations. The most important results of field studies are quantitative estimates, such as the volume of the embankment resulting from a landslide, morphometric indicators, etc. The study of a remote and remote object was carried out by remote methods using aerial photographs in the Ile Alatau foothills at 1,600 meters above sea level. The obtained materials from the mudflow survey will be useful in developing solutions to mitigate the effects of disasters and in the design of measures for engineering protection from landslides.

Topics & Concepts

LandslideMudflowRemote sensingFoothillsVolume (thermodynamics)Field (mathematics)GeologyLeveeGeotechnical engineeringGeographyCartographyQuantum mechanicsMathematicsPhysicsPure mathematicsLandslides and related hazardsClimate change and permafrostGeological Studies and Exploration
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