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Demarcation of potential avalanche sites using remote sensing and ground observations: a case study of Gangotri glacier

Journal

GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL
Volume 29, Issue 5, Pages 520-535

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10106049.2013.807304

Keywords

avalanche; analytical hierarchy process (AHP); Gangotri glacier; remote sensing

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  1. Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India [ESS/91/3/2006, ES/91/12/2007]

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This study demonstrates the effectiveness of remote sensing and analytical hierarchy process for avalanche hazard mapping. The layers incorporated in this study were of slope, aspect, profile curvature, ground cover and elevation. The accuracy of output was determined using the registered avalanche sites based on ground observations and field-based modelling techniques. 93.35% of avalanche-affected areas came under maximum and moderate hazard zones, thus proving the effectiveness of this technique for Gangotri glacier basin. A parallel study was done to observe the change in the results, if any, by using high-resolution DEM and Cartosat-1 imagery. Similar methodology was adopted and the outcome was having significant improvement over the previous result as 98.8% of the preregistered avalanche area falling within maximum and moderate hazard zones.

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