Presentation 2005-06-29
Estimation of landslide volume based on high-accurate elevation change using SPOT5 satellite image data : Case study of the Mid Niigata prefecture Earthquake in 2004
Ken TSUTSUI, Sanae MIYAZAKI, Shuichi ROKUGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) Landslide volume estimation method was proposed using high-accurate DEM data from SPOT5 satellite images. Evaluation results showed the following conclusions. (1) DEM height accuracy was about 3-6m (1σ) on the steep landslide area. (2) The volume of landslides was estimated based on the elevation change on the Mid Niigata prefecture Earthquake in 2004. Elevation difference of two 5m-mesh DEM data before and after the earthquake was about maximum±50m and about 25 million m^3 in total volume of elevation changes was estimated.
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Keyword(in English) High-resolution satellite image / Digital elevation model (DEM) / Landslide / SPOT5
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Conference Date 2005/6/22(1days)
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Title (in English) Estimation of landslide volume based on high-accurate elevation change using SPOT5 satellite image data : Case study of the Mid Niigata prefecture Earthquake in 2004
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Keyword(1) High-resolution satellite image
Keyword(2) Digital elevation model (DEM)
Keyword(3) Landslide
Keyword(4) SPOT5
1st Author's Name Ken TSUTSUI
1st Author's Affiliation NTT DATA Corporation:Dept. of Geosystem Engineering, The University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Sanae MIYAZAKI
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT DATA Corporation
3rd Author's Name Shuichi ROKUGAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Dept. of Geosystem Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Date 2005-06-29
Paper # SANE2005-19
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 158
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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