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Satellite-based emergency mapping using optical imagery: experience and reflections from the 2015 Nepal earthquakes

机译:基于卫星的紧急映射使用光学图像:2015年尼泊尔地震的经验和反思

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Landslides triggered by large earthquakes in mountainous regions contribute significantly to overall earthquake losses and pose a major secondary hazard that can persist for months or years. While scientific investigations of coseismic landsliding are increasingly common, there is no protocol for rapid (hours-to-days) humanitarian-facing landslide assessment and no published recognition of what is possible and what is useful to compile immediately after the event. Drawing on the 2015 M-w 7.8 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal, we consider how quickly a landslide assessment based upon manual satellite-based emergency mapping (SEM) can be realistically achieved and review the decisions taken by analysts to ascertain the timeliness and type of useful information that can be generated. We find that, at present, many forms of landslide assessment are too slow to generate relative to the speed of a humanitarian response, despite increasingly rapid access to high-quality imagery. Importantly, the value of information on landslides evolves rapidly as a disaster response develops, so identifying the purpose, timescales, and end users of a post-earthquake landslide assessment is essential to inform the approach taken. It is clear that discussions are needed on the form and timing of landslide assessments, and how best to present and share this information, before rather than after an earthquake strikes. In this paper, we share the lessons learned from the Gorkha earthquake, with the aim of informing the approach taken by scientists to understand the evolving landslide hazard in future events and the expectations of the humanitarian community involved in disaster response.
机译:山区大地震引发的山体滑坡对整体地震损失有显着贡献,并造成了可能持续数月或数年的主要次要危险。虽然科学研究的COSEICICIC LANDSLINGELING越来越普遍,但没有迅速(小时至几小时)的人道主义的滑坡评估议定书,并且没有公布的识别,在活动之后立即编制的是有可能的。绘制在2015 MW 7.8 Gorkha地震中尼泊尔,我们考虑基于手工卫星的紧急映射(SEM)的滑坡评估如何快速地实现,并审查分析师采取的决定确定有用信息的及时性和类型可以生成。我们发现,目前,尽管对高质量的图像越来越快速地获得了人道主义反应的速度,但许多形式的滑坡评估太慢而无法产生速度。重要的是,山体滑坡信息的价值随着灾害反应的发展而迅速发展,因此识别出地震后滑坡评估的目的,时间尺度和最终用户对于通知采取的方法至关重要。很明显,山体滑坡评估的形式和时间都需要讨论,以及在地震罢工之后,如何最好地呈现和分享这些信息。在本文中,我们分享了从Gorkha地震中吸取的经验教训,目的是通知科学家采取的方法,了解未来事件中不断发展的滑坡危害以及参与灾害反应的人道主义界的期望。

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    Univ Durham Inst Hazard Risk &

    Resilience South Rd Durham DH1 3LE England;

    Univ Durham Inst Hazard Risk &

    Resilience South Rd Durham DH1 3LE England;

    Univ Durham Inst Hazard Risk &

    Resilience South Rd Durham DH1 3LE England;

    Univ Durham Inst Hazard Risk &

    Resilience South Rd Durham DH1 3LE England;

    Univ Durham Inst Hazard Risk &

    Resilience South Rd Durham DH1 3LE England;

    Univ Durham Inst Hazard Risk &

    Resilience South Rd Durham DH1 3LE England;

    Univ Durham Inst Hazard Risk &

    Resilience South Rd Durham DH1 3LE England;

    Univ Durham Inst Hazard Risk &

    Resilience South Rd Durham DH1 3LE England;

    British Geol Survey Nat Environm Res Council Environm Sci Ctr Keyworth NG12 5GG Notts England;

    British Geol Survey Nat Environm Res Council Environm Sci Ctr Keyworth NG12 5GG Notts England;

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