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The data in this raster depicts landslide susceptibility at a 10-meter resolution, across the state of Oregon. The data was created using Oregon Lidar Consortium (OLC) data, and USGS NED data where OLC data was not present. This elevation data was converted into slopes, and a multi-pronged analysis process used these slopes, geology and mapped existing landslides to create this 10-meter raster. There are 4 classes of landslide susceptibility: Low, Moderate, High and Very High.
Data Provided By:
Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Content date:
2019-01-01
Citation:
Landslide Susceptibility Overview Map of Oregon Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon Release-4.0 (SLIDO R-4.0) Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Spatial Resolution:
0.000108903 (Degree)
Contact Organization:
Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Contact Person(s):
William J. Burns
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REPORT DATA: This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information. This publication cannot substitute for site-specific investigations by qualified practitioners. Site-specific data may give results that differ from the results shown in the publication. See the accompanying text report for more details on the limitations of the methods and data used to prepare this publication.
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