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Earth Sciences Research Journal

Print version ISSN 1794-6190

Abstract

M.Y., Esper Angillieri. Debris flow susceptibility mapping in a portion of the Andes and Preandes of San Juan, Argentina using frequency ratio and logistic regression models. Earth Sci. Res. J. [online]. 2013, vol.17, n.2, pp.159-167. ISSN 1794-6190.

In this study, the frequency ratio and logistic regression models are applied and verified for the analysis of debris flow susceptibility in a portion of the Dry Frontal Andes and Occidental Preandes of San Juan at approximately 30°S latitude, through aninvestigation based on a Geographic Information System (GIS). The site under study covers an area of 2175.9 km2 with a debris flow area of 42.45 km2. For this purpose, thematic layers including debris flow inventory, lithology, elevation, slope, aspect, and solar radiation were used. The debris flow inventory map was prepared by interpreting aerial photographs and satellite images and was supported by field surveys. Lithology was extracted from an existing geological map. Slope, aspect and solar radiation were calculated from a Digital Elevation Model created from SRTM (Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission) and topographical maps. The relationship between the variables and the debris flow inventory was calculated using the frequency ratio and logistic regression models. Both models helped to produce debris flow susceptibility maps that classified susceptibility into five categories: very low, low, moderate, high and very high. Subsequently, each debris flow susceptibility map was compared with known debris flow locations and tested. The frequency ratio model (accuracy is 82.71%) was more accurate than the logistic regression model (accuracy is 75.64%) for predictons of the high and very high categories.

Keywords : Debris flow susceptibility; GIS; San Juan; Argentina.

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