Integrated analysis of landslide susceptibility: geotechnical insights, frequency ratio method, and hazard mitigation strategies in a volcanic terrain

IF 1.827 Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Brigitte Momene Tuwa, Donald Hermann Fossi, Aubin Nzeugang Nzeukou, Sylvestre Ganno, Désire Tsozue
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This study investigates landslide susceptibility in the Baingo and Njinekejem areas with elevations ranging from 504 to 2863 m along the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL) in Central Africa. In this work, multifaceted approaches integrating geotechnical characterization, remote sensing data, and Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques were used to create a comprehensive landslide susceptibility map. The research methodology combines multiple factors contributing to landslide susceptibility, including topography, geology, land use, and soil properties, which are analyzed and integrated into a frequency ratio (FR) model. Detailed geotechnical analysis was conducted on soil samples from three locations (Ba1, Ba2, and NJ) to understand the mechanical behaviour of volcanic soils under saturated conditions. The soil analysis revealed significant physical and mechanical properties, including high porosity (55–61%), substantial void indices (1.228–1.561), and over-consolidation ratios around 21, indicating compressible but non-swelling characteristics. Additional parameters examined included unit weight and Atterberg limits to provide comprehensive insights into soil behaviour. The model’s accuracy was validated using the area under curve (AUC) method, achieving a value of 0.84, which demonstrates strong predictive capability. The resulting landslide susceptibility map identifies areas with varying degrees of susceptibility, from very low to very high, enabling stakeholders to develop targeted risk mitigation strategies for the region.

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Arabian Journal of Geosciences
Arabian Journal of Geosciences GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Arabian Journal of Geosciences is the official journal of the Saudi Society for Geosciences and publishes peer-reviewed original and review articles on the entire range of Earth Science themes, focused on, but not limited to, those that have regional significance to the Middle East and the Euro-Mediterranean Zone. Key topics therefore include; geology, hydrogeology, earth system science, petroleum sciences, geophysics, seismology and crustal structures, tectonics, sedimentology, palaeontology, metamorphic and igneous petrology, natural hazards, environmental sciences and sustainable development, geoarchaeology, geomorphology, paleo-environment studies, oceanography, atmospheric sciences, GIS and remote sensing, geodesy, mineralogy, volcanology, geochemistry and metallogenesis.
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