scholarly journals Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Combining Information Gain Ratio and Support Vector Machines: A Case Study from Wushan Segment in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (22) ◽  
pp. 4756 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lanbing Yu ◽  
Ying Cao ◽  
Chao Zhou ◽  
Yang Wang ◽  
Zhitao Huo

Landslides are destructive geological hazards that occur all over the world. Due to the periodic regulation of reservoir water level, a large number of landslides occur in the Three Gorges Reservoir area (TGRA). The main objective of this study was to explore the preference of machine learning models for landslide susceptibility mapping in the TGRA. The Wushan segment of TGRA was selected as a case study. At first, 165 landslides were identified and a total of 14 landslide causal factors were constructed from different data sources. Multicollinearity analysis and information gain ratio (IGR) model were applied to select landslide causal factors. Subsequently, the landslide susceptibility mapping using the calculated results of four models, namely, support vector machines (SVM), artificial neural networks (ANN), classification and regression tree (CART), and logistic regression (LR). The accuracy of these four maps were evaluated using the receive operating characteristic (ROC) and the accuracy statistic. Results revealed that eliminating the inconsequential factors can perhaps improve the accuracy of landslide susceptibility modelling, and the SVM model had the best performance in this study, providing strong technical support for landslide susceptibility modelling in TGRA.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lanbing Yu ◽  
Yang Wang ◽  
Yujie Zhang

<p>The landslide development laws vary in different landslide-prone areas, hence the susceptibility models often perform in varied ways in different regions. Due to the periodic regulation of reservoir water level, a large number of landslides occur in the Three Gorges Reservoir area (TGRA). These landslides seriously threaten the safety of local residents and their property. It is crucial to find the model that can generate a landslide susceptibility map with higher accuracy in the TGRA. The main objective of this study was to explore the preference of machine learning models for landslide susceptibility mapping in the TGRA.</p><p>The Wushan segment of TGRA was selected as a case study, which is located in the middle reaches of the TGRA, the southwest of China. In this study, 165 landslides were identified and 14 landslide causal factors were constructed from different data sources at first, including altitude, slope, aspect, curvature, plan curvature, profile curvature, stream power index, topographic wetness index (TWI), terrain roughness index, lithology, bedding structure, distance to faults, distance to rivers, and distance to gully. Subsequently, multicollinearity analysis and information gain ratio model were applied to select landslide causal factors. After removing five factors (altitude, TWI, profile curvature, plan curvature, curvature), the landslide susceptibility mapping using the calculated results of four models, which were support vector machines (SVM), artificial neural networks, classification and regression tree, and logistic regression. Finally, the accuracy of the four models was evaluated and compared using the accuracy statistic methods and the receiver operating characteristic (ROC). The results of accuracy analysis showed that the SVM model performed the best. At the same time, the SVM performance behavior for susceptibility modelling in other areas were collected. In these regions, the accuracy of SVM was always larger than 0.8. We could see that SVM performed acceptably in different regions, and thus it can be used as a recommended model in TGRA and other landslide-prone regions.</p><p>In this study area, a total of 62% of the landslides were within 300 m from the Yangtze River, and the distance to rivers was the most important factor. The impoundment of the TGRA impacted the landslide development in three aspects: (1) the long-term immersion of reservoir water gradually reducing the strength of rock (soil) at the saturated zone (mostly near the Yangtze river), reducing the resistance force of landslide; (2) the strong dynamic action of water enhancing the lateral erosion on the bank slope, changing the slope shape, and thus reducing the slope stability; (3) the periodic fluctuation of the reservoir water making the self-weight, static, and dynamic water pressure of the landslide change, which could increase the resistance force or reduce the sliding force of the landslide and even cause overall instability and damage. Hence, in order to reduce the losses caused by landslides in TGRA, we should pay more attention to the early warning of reservoir bank landslides.</p>


2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 211
Author(s):  
Pengxiang Zhao ◽  
Zohreh Masoumi ◽  
Maryam Kalantari ◽  
Mahtab Aflaki ◽  
Ali Mansourian

Landslides often cause significant casualties and economic losses, and therefore landslide susceptibility mapping (LSM) has become increasingly urgent and important. The potential of deep learning (DL) like convolutional neural networks (CNN) based on landslide causative factors has not been fully explored yet. The main target of this study is the investigation of a GIS-based LSM in Zanjan, Iran and to explore the most important causative factor of landslides in the case study area. Different machine learning (ML) methods have been employed and compared to select the best results in the case study area. The CNN is compared with four ML algorithms, including random forest (RF), artificial neural network (ANN), support vector machine (SVM), and logistic regression (LR). To do so, sixteen landslide causative factors have been extracted and their related spatial layers have been prepared. Then, the algorithms were trained with related landslide and non-landslide points. The results illustrate that the five ML algorithms performed suitably (precision = 82.43–85.6%, AUC = 0.934–0.967). The RF algorithm achieves the best result, while the CNN, SVM, the ANN, and the LR have the best results after RF, respectively, in this case study. Moreover, variable importance analysis results indicate that slope and topographic curvature contribute more to the prediction. The results would be beneficial to planning strategies for landslide risk management.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xianyu Yu ◽  
Kaixiang Zhang ◽  
Yingxu Song ◽  
Weiwei Jiang ◽  
Jianguo Zhou

AbstractThis study introduces four rock–soil characteristics factors, that is, Lithology, Rock Structure, Rock Infiltration, and Rock Weathering, which based on the properties of rock formations, to predict Landslide Susceptibility Mapping (LSM) in Three Gorges Reservoir Area from Zigui to Badong. Logistic regression, artificial neural network, support vector machine is used in LSM modeling. The study consists of three main steps. In the first step, these four factors are combined with the 11 basic factors to form different factor combinations. The second step randomly selects training (70% of the total) and validation (30%) datasets out of grid cells corresponding to landslide and non-landslide locations in the study area. The final step constructs the LSM models to obtain different landslide susceptibility index maps and landslide susceptibility zoning maps. The specific category precision, receiver operating characteristic curve, and 5 other statistical evaluation methods are used for quantitative evaluations. The evaluation results show that, in most cases, the result based on Rock Structure are better than the result obtained by traditional method based on Lithology, have the best performance. To further study the influence of rock–soil characteristic factors on the LSM, these four factors are divided into “Intrinsic attribute factors” and “External participation factors” in accordance with the participation of external factors, to generate the LSMs. The evaluation results show that the result based on Intrinsic attribute factors are better than the result based on External participation factors, indicating the significance of Intrinsic attribute factors in LSM. The method proposed in this study can effectively improve the scientificity, accuracy, and validity of LSM.


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