Finding landslide initiation points

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12-10-2013 06:21 AM
ThomasStanley
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I would like to know if there is a simple geoprocessing sequence to get landslide initiation points from these layers:

  • SRTM DEM (90m)

  • Landslide polygons (many different sizes and shapes)


(Initiation points are typically near the top of the slope portrayed by these polygons.)
I think that there might be a creative solution (like reversing the elevation and then using raster hydrology tools), but I am not familiar enough with ArcHydro to see what it is.

I have already considered these methods:

A geologist examines each of over 24k polygons and digitizes the initiation points individually.
This is the right way to do it, but too expensive.

Write a python script from scratch that does this.
Sounds like fun, but I don't have the time.

Use zonal statistics.
This seems like it would be the right answer, but it has 2 problems:
The raster resolution is so coarse that some small landslides may be lumped with big ones.
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Some polygons have multiple initiation points.
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ThomasStanley
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Ended up using zonal statistics for this. The 1st concern I had may be addressed by judicious use of the the priority setting.
However, I had to accept that multiple initiation points would not be retrieved from the same polygon (unless they had exactly the same elevation).
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