Citation: | Kunlong Yin, Guirong Zhang, Liangfeng Zhu. Overview Landslide Hazard Assessment of China. Journal of Earth Science, 2004, 15(3): 306-311. |
In recent years, China has suffered serious geological disasters, most of slope movements due to complex geology, geomorphology, unusual weather conditions, and large-scale land explorations during high speed economic development. According to geological hazard investigations organized by the Ministry of Land and Resources of China, there are 400 towns and more than 10 000 villages under the threatening of those landslide hazards. This paper presents the overview landslide hazard assessment in terms of GIS, which aims to evaluate the overview geohazard potentials, vulnerabilities of lives and land resources, and risks in conterminous China on the scale of 1:6 000 000. This is the first overview landslide hazard potential map of China.
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