Based on the Landslide (LS) Susceptibility Map of Slovenia (1:250,000) the anthroposphere exposure assessment due to potential LS processes on a national scale was performed. Analyses included a population census, building locations, land use, road type and railways. Results have shown that almost 19% of the population lives the area that is highly exposed to LS occurrence. This clearly indicates that better spatial and urban planning is needed on a national scale.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 1674581A debris-flow (DF) susceptibility model at scale 1 : 250,000 was produced. Several information layers were used, geology, rainfall, DEM, hydraulic network, and locations of known DF. A linear model weighted sum approach was selected on the basis of easily acquired spatio-temporal factors. Based on the calculations of 672 linear models with different weight combinations for used factors and based on results of their DF prediction success, the best model was selected.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 5012321A debris-flow (DF) susceptibility model at scale 1 : 250,000 was produced. Several information layers were used, geology, rainfall, DEM, hydraulic network, and locations of known DF. A linear model weighted sum approach was selected on the basis of easily acquired spatio-temporal factors. Based on the calculations of 672 linear models with different weight combinations for used factors and based on results of their DF prediction success, the best model was selected.
F.06 Development of a new product
COBISS.SI-ID: 1649493We’ve developed a real-time system for prediction and assessment of drought effects. It’s based on soil data, plant water demands and agrometeorological (AM) parameters using GIS algorithms. Databases are designed to assess the ability of soil water retention and plant water demand. A system of AM data processing in real time was established, a model for the assessment of water balance implemented and a web portal for visualisation of drought effect on selected agricultural crops designed.
F.09 Development of a new technological process or technology
COBISS.SI-ID: 3448424Based on analyses of the PSInSAR data mass movements in the Julian Alps were assessed. 57 images from satellites ERS 1 and ERS 2 were used from the period 04/1992-12/2000. 16,304 permanent scatters were detected and for 10 % time series of displacements were analysed. The results show a constant uplift of the Southern Alps, which is of a higher magnitude than considered until now, in some cases even five times higher. Relative uplift ranges up to 3.35 mm per year and is is related to active tectonics.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
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