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Best band combination for landslide studies in temperate environments

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Pages 1219-1231 | Received 09 Aug 2005, Published online: 30 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

Multi‐spectral imagery has great potential for the detection and delineation of landslides in temperate areas due to its ability to show changes in surface material properties. In this study, an assessment of the best band combination of the eleven‐band Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) imagery for landslide studies was undertaken. The ATM composite image for Stonebarrow Hill in West Dorset, an area that is renowned for landslide activity, was assessed by comparing the image with a 1: 2000‐scale geomorphological map compiled through ground mapping. A suggestion of the best band combination to be used under various conditions, such as in arable and pasture lands, heavily vegetated areas and shadow affected areas, is presented.

Acknowledgement

The imagery for this project was collected by NERC Airborne Remote Sensing Facility under grant number 94/25. The authors would like to thank Dr Bill Murphy, Dr Rob Inkpen, Dr Andy Gibson and Malcolm Whitworth for their great help during the research.

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