NASA's Direct Readout Conference webinar highlighted Dalia.kirschbaum@nasa.gov 's work on landslide modeling called LHASA. This work runs a decision tree using rainfall and landcover (I think) to explore the patterns around landslides and the succeptibility of areas. I suspect much of this work will be similar to succeptabilty analysis for sea level rise, coastal resiliance, etc.
The code was described as fully open source but the only resource I have found is a few R scripts here. This data is also available for exploration in an ESRI portal.
I suspect there are better ways we can connect up with some of their software resources, but I don't know what they are.
NASA's Direct Readout Conference webinar highlighted Dalia.kirschbaum@nasa.gov 's work on landslide modeling called LHASA. This work runs a decision tree using rainfall and landcover (I think) to explore the patterns around landslides and the succeptibility of areas. I suspect much of this work will be similar to succeptabilty analysis for sea level rise, coastal resiliance, etc.
The code was described as fully open source but the only resource I have found is a few R scripts here. This data is also available for exploration in an ESRI portal.
I suspect there are better ways we can connect up with some of their software resources, but I don't know what they are.