Between 1985 and 1990 a computerised database was assembled that contains
information concerning the distribution and nature of 9000 landslides in Great Britain. The
South West accounts for 1,700 of the listed slope failures. Problems have arisen because in
many areas the database merely serves as an archive of previous studies and is not a true
representation of landsliding in an area.
The aim of this research was to identify landslide environments correlated with
landslide frequency and character and through this develop a landslide susceptibility map.
Analyses were undertaken so that distinct inland and coastal landslide environments could
be defined. These landslide environments characterised the likely extent and type of
landslides that would occur in each land system. In order to compile data over such a large
region a land systems approach was taken to characterise areas where the geological and
geomorphological conditions were similar. The methods used for primary data collection
were aerial photograph interpretation, airborne thematic mapper data, terrain evaluation
and limited field mapping for ground truthing purposes. This landslide susceptibility map
used probability to assess the relative importance of parameters important to slope stability.
The landslide susceptibility map, along with the landslide environments,
highlighted areas were landsliding was more prevalent as well as identifying areas where
landsliding is less likely to occur. Two landslide environments were identified as being
particularly susceptible to landsliding, and this was primarily related to geological
conditions. It was found that within environments changes in topography also acted as a
strong control on the nature and extent of landsliding. It is anticipated that the method used
for assessing landslide susceptibility could have widespread application in all GIS based
landslide studies and can be used to develop the potential of the complete UK landslide
database, once the rest of the original data have been updated.
Date of Award | 2007 |
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Original language | English |
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Distribution, causes and nature of natural landslides in Devon and Cornwall
Foster, C. (Author). 2007
Student thesis: PhD