Identification of Large-Scale Dissected Landslides and Verification Through Microtremor Analysis Along the Median Tectonic Line in East Shikoku, Japan
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dissected landslide, DEM, microtremorAbstract
It is difficult to recognize the existence of rock bodies whose landslide topography has been completely dissected. We have identified large-scale dissected landslide bodies along the Median Tectonic Line, Japan, by recognizing characteristic topographic features of landslides on a digital elevation model. We have proposed that H/V spectra obtained by microtremor surveys are an effective means of distinguishing a landslide body from a stable, sound rock-mass in the field.
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