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Analysis of Slope Hazard Probability around Jinjeon-saji Area located in Stone Relics  

Kim, Kyeong-Su (Geological & Environmental Hazards Div., Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources)
Song, Young-Suk (Geological & Environmental Hazards Div., Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources)
Cho, Yong-Chan (Geological & Environmental Hazards Div., Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources)
Jeong, Gyo-Cheol (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Andong National University)
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The Journal of Engineering Geology / v.18, no.3, 2008 , pp. 303-309 More about this Journal
Abstract
A probability of slope hazards was predicted at a natural terrain around the stone relics of Jinjeon-saji area, which is located in Yangyang, Kangwon Province. As the analyzing results of field investigation, laboratory test and geology and geomorphology data, the effect factors of landslides occurrence were evaluated. Also, the landslides prediction map was made up using the prediction model by the effect factors. The landslide susceptibility of stone relics was investigated as the grading classification of occurrence probability. In the landslides prediction map, the high probability area was $3,489m^2$ and it was 10.1% of total prediction area. The high probability area has over 70% of occurrence probability. If landslides are occurred at the predicted area, the three stories stone pagoda of Jinjeon-saji(National treasure No. 122) and the stone lantern of Jinjeon-saji(Treasure No.439) will be collapsed by debris flow.
Keywords
stone relicslandslides prediction mapslope hazard;
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