Landslide Inventory (2001–2017) of Chittagong Hilly Areas, Bangladesh
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Data Description
Design of the Dataset
3. Methodology
Accuracy Assessment
4. Inventory Statistics
Supplementary Materials
Supplementary File 1Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Type of Attribute | Data Type | Full Explanation | Comment |
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ID | Number | Identification Number | |
District | Text | The district is the second administrative boundary of Bangladesh. Five districts: Bandarban, Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Khagrachari, and Rangamati. | |
Location | Text | Detail address of the landslide location. | |
Fail_Type | Text | Type of failure | Five types (slide, flow, fall, topple and complex) of landslides have been identified based on [13]. The types of 77 landslides were not identified and kept as unrecognized. |
Date | Text | Generally, the exact date has been recorded. For Google Earth mapping, the date of the image was recorded. | |
State | Text | Sate of the landslides | Six types of states: active, dormant, inactive, reactivated, stabilized, and suspended. The state of 231 landslides was not determined. |
Distri_ | Text | Distribution of landslides | Five types of distribution: advancing, diminishing, moving, retrogressive, and widening. The distribution of 286 landslides was not determined. |
Water_Cont | Text | Water content in the scarp | Two types of water content: wet and dry. The water content of 350 landslides was not determined. |
Material | Text | The material of the mass moved | Materials include soil, debris, weathered rock and soil, rock. and soil, and a mixture of these materials. For 272 landslides, the material was not determined. |
Death_ | Text | Number of deaths | |
Settlemet_ | Text | Number of settlement damaged | |
Dam_Int1 | Text | Settlement damage intensity | Qualitative judgement (high, medium, and low) of the field investigators. The damage intensity of 271 landslides was not determined. |
Damae_Int2 | Text | Road damage intensity | Qualitative judgement (high, medium, and low) of the field investigators. The damage intensity of 271 landslides was not determined. |
Economic | Text | Economic loss caused by the landslides | Qualitative judgement (high, medium, and low) of the field investigators. The damage intensity of 271 landslides was not determined. |
Area | Number | Area of landslides | Number of Decimal Places = 0. |
Triggers_ | Text | Triggers of landslides |
Area of Landslides (m2) | Number of Landslides | Percentage of Landslides |
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0–50 | 185 | 28 |
50–100 | 109 | 17 |
100–200 | 68 | 10 |
200–500 | 102 | 16 |
500–1000 | 74 | 11 |
1000–10,000 | 91 | 14 |
10,000–1,000,000 | 23 | 4 |
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Rabby, Y.W.; Li, Y. Landslide Inventory (2001–2017) of Chittagong Hilly Areas, Bangladesh. Data 2020, 5, 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/data5010004
Rabby YW, Li Y. Landslide Inventory (2001–2017) of Chittagong Hilly Areas, Bangladesh. Data. 2020; 5(1):4. https://doi.org/10.3390/data5010004
Chicago/Turabian StyleRabby, Yasin Wahid, and Yingkui Li. 2020. "Landslide Inventory (2001–2017) of Chittagong Hilly Areas, Bangladesh" Data 5, no. 1: 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/data5010004
APA StyleRabby, Y. W., & Li, Y. (2020). Landslide Inventory (2001–2017) of Chittagong Hilly Areas, Bangladesh. Data, 5(1), 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/data5010004