Rainfall Threshold for Landslides Prediction with Excel only faq

learnersLearners: 190
instructor Instructor: Dr. Omar AlThuwaynee instructor-icon
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This course is designed to teach you how to effectively build, apply and validate the most powerful Precipitation thresholds that induce landslides in susceptible regions. You will learn how to prepare data for threshold analysis, compute the Distance Matrix, Nearest Neighbor Analysis, select points, correlation analysis, reliability index and temporal analysis. You will also learn how to use Microsoft Excel and open source GIS software QGIS. Data used in the tutorial is strictly protected under copyright law of Landslides (Journal of the International Consortium on Landslides). Sign up now to learn the skills to predict rainfall thresholds for landslides!

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English

start dateStart Date:

2018-02-28

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Updated in [July 25th, 2023]

This course provides an in-depth look at the development and validation of precipitation rainfall thresholds. Participants will learn how to effectively build, apply and validate the most powerful Precipitation thresholds, and much more. Excel sheets and articles are available for exercise application purposes. The focus is on thresholds that induce landslides. Topics covered include how to prepare data for threshold analysis, errors and uncertainties, correlation between station records, spatial pattern analysis for incidents and stations, computing the distance matrix, computing nearest neighbor analysis, selecting points by deleting unwanted and outliers, correlation analysis, precipitation threshold analysis that induces landslides types, reliability index, processing steps, and temporal analysis. Tools used include Microsoft Excel and open source GIS software QGIS. Data used in the tutorial is strictly protected under copyright law of Landslides (Journal of the International Consortium on Landslides). Please cite the article below: Althuwaynee O F., Asikoglu O. & Eris E. (2018) ”Threshold contour production of rainfall intensity that induces landslides in susceptible regions of northern Turkey “ Landslides. DOI: 10.1007/s10346-018-0968-2.

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