Using remote sensing and geographical information system to establish the landslide sensitivity map for Son La city area

Son La city is a social-economical centre of Son La province. It is located in the north-west high mountainous area of Viet Nam, where the majority of people is ethnic minority. This area plays an important role for development of theSon La province in particularly and also for all the north west...

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Main Authors: Nguyen, Ngoc Thach, Pham, Xuan Canh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ĐHQGHN 2017
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Online Access:http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/56604
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Institution: Vietnam National University, Hanoi
Language: English
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Summary:Son La city is a social-economical centre of Son La province. It is located in the north-west high mountainous area of Viet Nam, where the majority of people is ethnic minority. This area plays an important role for development of theSon La province in particularly and also for all the north west mountainous region. During development from a town to a city, recently,Son La has planned for quickly increasing and modernization of its infrastructure such as traffic system, public construction, new building… Those works have seriously interfered to the ancient balance of slope. Beside of natural effecting as earth quarke, slope gravity, rainfall…, constructional process has a strongly impact to break the natural balance, to appear the hidden gravitationalhazard and increase landslide hazards. By using remote sensing technique with SPOT image of scale 1:50.000 and ENVI 4.3, ARCGIS 9.1 softwares, the study try to evaluate and estimate the landslide in relations with different physical elements such as geology, geomorphology, geo-engineering, tectonics, seismology, hydrology, hydrogeology, etc. Result of the study presents a sensitivity map for landslide and different scenarios for landslide risk. These products has been used as scientific references for local government in environmental protection planning