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A Statistical Exploratory Analysis of Inventoried Slide-Type Movements for South Tyrol (Italy)
Stefan Steger
1
,
Volkmar Mair
2
,
Christian Kofler
1, 3
,
Massimiliano Pittore
1
,
Marc Zebisch
1
,
Stefan Schneiderbauer
1, 4
1
Institute for Earth Observation, EURAC Research, Bolzano, Italy
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2
Office for Geology and Building Materials Testing, Autonomous Province of Bolzano-South Tyrol, Cardano, Italy
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4
GLOMOS Program, United Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security, Bonn, Germany
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Publication type: Book Chapter
Publication date: 2020-12-23
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ISSN: 26621894, 26621908
Abstract
Landslides of the slide-type movement represent common damaging phenomena in the Italian province of South Tyrol. Up to January 2019, the landslide inventory of the province lists 1928 accurately mapped landslides that required intervention by e.g. the local road service or the provincial geological survey. Thus, this landslide data set mainly includes events that caused damage. The aim of this contribution was to investigate and critically interpret statistical associations between the inventoried slide-type movements and a variety of spatial environmental variables. The assessment of conditional frequencies and the discriminatory power of single variables revealed conditions that are typically present at landslide mapping locations, e.g. topography, land cover, rock types, and proximity to infrastructure. A critical interpretation of the statistical results highlighted the need to consider the landslide data origin (i.e. background information) in order to avoid misleading statements and wrong inferences. The findings of the here presented work show that the availability of detailed landslide information does not always ensure that valid process-related conclusions can be drawn from subsequent statistical analyses (e.g. identification of important landslide controls). Despite considerable methodical advancements in the field of statistical data analysis and machine learning, we conclude that the principle ‘correlation does not necessarily imply (geomorphic) causation’ remains of particular relevance when exploiting available landslide information.
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Steger S. et al. A Statistical Exploratory Analysis of Inventoried Slide-Type Movements for South Tyrol (Italy) // Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk. 2020. pp. 305-311.
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Steger S., Mair V., Kofler C., Pittore M., Zebisch M., Schneiderbauer S. A Statistical Exploratory Analysis of Inventoried Slide-Type Movements for South Tyrol (Italy) // Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk. 2020. pp. 305-311.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-60227-7_34
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60227-7_34
TI - A Statistical Exploratory Analysis of Inventoried Slide-Type Movements for South Tyrol (Italy)
T2 - Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk
AU - Steger, Stefan
AU - Mair, Volkmar
AU - Kofler, Christian
AU - Pittore, Massimiliano
AU - Zebisch, Marc
AU - Schneiderbauer, Stefan
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/12/23
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 305-311
SN - 2662-1894
SN - 2662-1908
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@incollection{2020_Steger,
author = {Stefan Steger and Volkmar Mair and Christian Kofler and Massimiliano Pittore and Marc Zebisch and Stefan Schneiderbauer},
title = {A Statistical Exploratory Analysis of Inventoried Slide-Type Movements for South Tyrol (Italy)},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
year = {2020},
pages = {305--311},
month = {dec}
}