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BIVARIATE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY IN WESTERN NEPAL (2011)
The main purpose of the study was to prepare landslide susceptibility maps of the five sample sites of Western Nepal (Palpa/Gulmi, Palpa, Baglung/Myagdi, Parbat and Kaski) and validate the result by model replication. A number of qualitative and quantitative landslide susceptibility assessment methods exist to evaluate the landslide susceptibility. They are briefly reviewed here. In this study, a bivariate statistical method-Landslide Nominal Susceptibility Factor (LNSF) is employed to analyze the data.
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Master Thesis in Geosciences Discipline: Master Thesis in Geosciences Discipline: Environmental Geology Department of Geosciences Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences University of Oslo 1 June 2011 1 June 2011
Master Thesis in Geosciences Discipline: Master Thesis in Geosciences Discipline: Environmental Geology Department of Geosciences Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences University of Oslo 1 June 2011 1 June 2011
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Master Thesis in Geosciences Discipline: Environmental Geology Department of Geosciences Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences University of Oslo 1 June 2011
Nepal
Master Thesis in Geosciences Discipline: Environmental Geology Department of Geosciences Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences University of Oslo 1 June 2011
Nepal
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