Landslide is one of the destructive natural geohazards in Malaysia. In addition to rainfall as triggering factos for landslide in Malaysia, topographical and geological factors play important role in the landslide susceptibility analysis. Conventional topographic factors such as elevation, slope angle, slope aspect, plan curvature and profile curvature have been considered as landslide causative factors in many research works. However, other topographic factors such as diagonal length, surface area, surface roughness and rugosity have not been considered, especially for the research work in landslide hazard analysis in Malaysia. This paper presents landslide hazard mapping using Frequency Ratio (FR) and the study area is Penang Island of Malaysia. Frequency ratio approach is a variant of probabilistic method that is based on the observed relationships between the distribution of landslides and each landslide-causative factor. Landslide hazard map of Penang Island is produced by considering twenty-two (22) landslide causative factors. Among these twenty-two (22) factors, fourteen (14) factors are topographic factors. They are elevation, slope gradient, slope aspect, plan curvature, profile curvature, general curvature, tangential curvature, longitudinal curvature, cross section curvature, total curvature, diagonal length, surface area, surface roughness and rugosity. These topographic factors are extracted from the digital elevation model of Penang Island. The other eight (8) non-topographic factors considered are land cover, vegetation cover, distance from road, distance from stream, distance from fault line, geology, soil texture and rainfall precipitation. After considering all twenty-two factors for landslide hazard mapping, the analysis is repeated with fourteen dominant factors which are selected from the twenty-two factors. Landslide hazard map was segregated into four categories of risks, i.e. Highly hazardous area, Hazardous area, Moderately hazardous area and Not hazardous area. The maps was assessed using ROC (Rate of Curve) based on the area under the curve method (AUC). The result indicates an increase of accuracy from 77.76% (with all 22 factors) to 79.00% (with 14 dominant factors) in the prediction of landslide occurrence.
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15 May 2015
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICS, ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS 2014 (ICoMEIA 2014)
28–30 May 2014
Penang, Malaysia
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May 15 2015
Landslide hazard mapping with selected dominant factors: A study case of Penang Island, Malaysia
Lea Tien Tay;
Lea Tien Tay
aSchool of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Engineering Campus,
Universiti Sains Malaysia
, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Penang, Malaysia
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Mutasem Sh. Alkhasawneh;
Mutasem Sh. Alkhasawneh
aSchool of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Engineering Campus,
Universiti Sains Malaysia
, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Penang, Malaysia
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Umi Kalthum Ngah;
Umi Kalthum Ngah
aSchool of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Engineering Campus,
Universiti Sains Malaysia
, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Penang, Malaysia
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Habibah Lateh
Habibah Lateh
bSchool of Distance Education,
Universiti Sains Malaysia
, 11600 Penang, Malaysia
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1660, 090024 (2015)
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Lea Tien Tay, Mutasem Sh. Alkhasawneh, Umi Kalthum Ngah, Habibah Lateh; Landslide hazard mapping with selected dominant factors: A study case of Penang Island, Malaysia. AIP Conf. Proc. 15 May 2015; 1660 (1): 090024. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4915868
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