- Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences
- Volume:22 Issue:4
- An avalanche hazard model for Bitlis Province, Turkey, using GIS based multicriteria decision analys...
An avalanche hazard model for Bitlis Province, Turkey, using GIS based multicriteria decision analysis
Authors : Levent SELÇUK
Pages : 523-535
Doi:10.3906/vet-1303-36
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Most avalanche fatalities in Turkey have occurred in Bitlis Province. The scope of this research was to identify the avalanche hazard area of that province, using geographical information system insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(GIS); based multicriteria decision analysis insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(MCDA); and to evaluate it by means of sensitivity and accuracy analysis. The model consists of 5 GIS layers: elevation, slope, aspect, vegetation density, and land use. The hazard model is obtained by using a comparison matrix where all identified criteria of GIS layers are compared against each other. The acceptability of the model was determined using historical events. All of these events plotted over the model showed that there is a remarkable coincidence with high hazard areas. Approximately 90% of avalanche events have occurred in the high and moderately high areas. Settlement areas cover approximately 39,741 ha of study area and just 41 settlement areas insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(villages and towns); have ideal topographic characteristics to prevent avalanche hazard, while 82% of them are not suitable. The avalanche hazard model shows that the southeast and southwest parts of Bitlis insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Center);, Tatvan, and Hizan counties have the highest avalanche hazard. Therefore, site planning, construction of supporting structures, and control programs should be effectively integrated with avalanche pathways in potential areas.Keywords : Key words Avalanche, multicriteria decision analysis MCDA, geographic information system GIS, analytic hierarchy process insert ignore into journalissuearti