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Multi-event assessment of typhoon-triggered landslide susceptibility in the Philippines
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There is a clear need to improve and update landslide susceptibility models across the Philippines. This is challenging, as landslides in this region are frequently triggered by temporally and spatially disparate typhoon events, and it remains unclear whether such spatially and/or temporally distinct typhoon events cause similar landslide responses, i.e. whether the landslide susceptibility for one typhoon event is similar for another. Here, we use logistic regression to develop four landslide susceptibility models based on three typhoon-triggered landslide inventories for the 2009 Typhoon Parma (local name Typhoon Pepeng), the 2018 Typhoon Mangkhut (local name Typhoon Ompong), and the 2019 Typhoon Kammuri (local name Typhoon Tisoy).
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JONES, Joshua N., et al. Multi-event assessment of typhoon-triggered landslide susceptibility in the Philippines. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions. 2023. Vol. 23, num. 1095-1115. ISSN 2195-9269. [consulted: 8 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/208264