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Workshop on World Landslide Forum | 2017

Creation of a National Landslide Domain Map to Aid Susceptibility Mapping in Great Britain

Claire Dashwood; Catherine Pennington; E.J. Bee; Katy Freeborough; Tom Dijkstra

The need to develop a national map that characterises landslides across Great Britain has long been recognised by the British Geological Survey as part of its strategic role providing hazard information to stakeholders. Hierarchical landslide domains represent areas of similar physiographic, meteorological, climatic and geological characteristics that shaped the style of landsliding. Developed to underpin current research into how different types of landslides and terrains will be affected by changing environmental conditions, the map further assists development of a national landslide susceptibility map with conditioning factors tailored to a specific domain. This paper considers the role of national-scale land systems mapping to create a Landslide Domain Map, the refinement of a national model using landslide inventories to better reflect the spatial extent and characteristics of landslides within domains. The distribution of landsliding in Great Britain is a product of the complex range of lithologies and geomorphological processes active under a range of climatic conditions. The domains represent landslides across a series of unstable slopes ranging from very large, ancient landslides formed under periglacial climate conditions to small, modern failures, particularly along transport infrastructure corridors. Although analysis of the National Landslide Database broadly informed the nature of landsliding within a specific domain, expert knowledge was needed to supplement it especially in areas where recent mapping had not taken place. Targeted data collection is planned in data-poor domains to supplement the database. Further domain-specific research is ongoing and includes development of semi-empirical process-specific models involving the weighting of critical factors in order to refine the current national landslide susceptibility map, GeoSure. As an example of this refinement, this paper discusses an improved debris flow model for the Scottish Highlands.


Archive | 2007

The eastern English Channel marine habitat map

Ceri James; Roger Coggan; V.J. Blyth-Skyrme; Angela Morando; S.N.R. Birchenough; E.J. Bee; D.S. Limpenny; E. Verling; Koen Vanstaen; C.M. Johnston; Kieran Rocks; S.L. Philpott; H.L. Rees


Resources Policy | 2014

The development and implementation of mineral safeguarding policies at national and local levels in the United Kingdom

C.E. Wrighton; E.J. Bee; J.M. Mankelow


Ecography | 2015

Mapping natural capital: optimising the use of national scale datasets

Peter A. Henrys; E.J. Bee; J. W. Watkins; N.A. Smith; Robert I. Griffiths


Archive | 2007

A guide to mineral safeguarding in England

F.M. McEvoy; J. Cowley; K. Hobden; E.J. Bee; S. Hannis


Archive | 2005

The development of digital field data collection systems to fulfil the British Geological Survey mapping requirements

Colm Jordan; E.J. Bee; Nichola A. Smith; Russell Lawley; Jon Ford; Andrew Howard; J.L. Laxton


Archive | 2012

The Mersey Estuary : sediment geochemistry

J. Ridgway; E.J. Bee; N. Breward; Mark Cave; Simon Chenery; C. Gowing; I. Harrison; E. Hodgkinson; B. Humphreys; M. Ingham; A. Jarrow; G.O. Jenkins; A.W. Kim; Robert Lister; A.E. Milodowski; Stephen Pearson; K. Rowlands; Baruch Spiro; M. Strutt; Paul Turner; Christopher H. Vane


Archive | 2012

Hazard map : real time hazard mapping using social media

E.J. Bee; Pascal Coulon; Joanne Robbins; Jacob Tomlinson


Archive | 2011

An evidence based approach to predicting the future supply of aggregate resources in England

Paul Lusty; E.J. Bee; R. Bate; A. Thompson; Tom Bide; A.N. Morigi; K. Harris


Archive | 2010

An evaluation of decisions for aggregates working in designated areas since the introduction of MPS1

E.J. Bee; D. Jarvis; R. Bate; P. Devine-Wright; C.E. Wrighton; N. Idoine

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Colm Jordan

British Geological Survey

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N.A. Smith

British Geological Survey

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S. Hannis

British Geological Survey

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C.E. Wrighton

British Geological Survey

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Claire Dashwood

British Geological Survey

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F.M. McEvoy

British Geological Survey

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J.M. Mankelow

British Geological Survey

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K. Lawrie

British Geological Survey

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