Landslide susceptibility analysis of Yamac Basin in Bingol through the index method
Abstract
Aim of study: The present study aims to analyze the landslide
susceptibility of Yamac Basin by applying the index method.
Area of study: Covering an area of 78 km(2), Yamac Basin is located in
the southern part of Bingol Province. The basin is composed of
lithological agglomerate, tuff, conglomerate and sandstone. The
difference in elevation between the northern and southern part of the
basin reaches as high as 1000.00 m. Heavy precipitation, sparse
vegetation, and high levels of river density have been observed in the
basin.
Material and Methods: In this study landslide susceptibility of Yamac
Basin was analyzed by using the parameters of lithology, slope, aspect,
normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), distance to river systems
and curvature.
Main results: According to the susceptibility map based on the index
method, landslide susceptibility is very high in northern, western and
northwestern parts of the basin where a land route stretches from Yamac
to Olukpinar Village.
Research highlights: Natural and environmental factors were not
evaluated during either the construction of the first settlement or of
the first road. Thus, landslides cost significant economic losses every
year. Therefore, it is urgently necessary to carry out studies on
basin-scale planning in order to cope with the damages and problems
caused by landslides.
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