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Four rain-event landslide inventories and one combined-event dataset for the mountainous terrain around the Choswei river catchment area in central Taiwan were selected for studies. A total of five event-based landslide susceptibility analyses were completed, and one multi-temporal landslide inventory was used to carry out regular landslide susceptibility analysis. The basic susceptibility of each model was compared and a common pattern of susceptibility was found among them. The results indicate that there is a common pattern of landslide susceptibility in a given region regardless of which event is used to build the susceptibility model. Also, the basic susceptibility is similar in pattern to the susceptibility model built based upon the multi-temporal landslide inventory of that region.
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This research was funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan, through Grant Number MOST104-2116-M-008-004. It was also partly supported by the Central Geological Survey, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan, under the Landslide Research Project. The author is very appreciative of the long-term project support of these two agencies which allows everything to be carried out smoothly.
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Lee, CT., Chung, CC. (2017). Common Patterns Among Different Landslide Susceptibility Models of the Same Region. In: Mikos, M., Tiwari, B., Yin, Y., Sassa, K. (eds) Advancing Culture of Living with Landslides. WLF 2017. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53498-5_106
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