References

How do I cite Landsifier?

We would appreciate citations to the following papers:

Landslide Geometry Reveals its Trigger

You can use the following BibTeX entry:

@article{rana2021landslide,
 title={Landslide geometry reveals its trigger},
 author={Rana, Kamal and Ozturk, Ugur and Malik, Nishant},
 journal={Geophysical Research Letters},
 volume={48},
 number={4},
 pages={e2020GL090848},
 year={2021},
 publisher={Wiley Online Library}
 }

Landsifier v1.0: a Python library to estimate likely triggers of mapped landslides

@article{rana2022landsifier,
title={Landsifier v1. 0: a Python library to estimate likely triggers of mapped landslides},
author={Rana, Kamal and Malik, Nishant and Ozturk, Ugur},
journal={Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions},
pages={1--26},
year={2022},
publisher={Copernicus GmbH}
 }

Funding:

The development of Landsifier is supported by Co-PREPARE project (No: 57553291) by German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and Chester F Carlson Centre for Imaging Science, Rochester Institute of technology.

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Authors:

Kamal Rana (Imaging Science PhD Student)

Kamal Rana is a Visiting Researcher at GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany and fifth year PhD student at Chester F Carlson Centre for Imaging Science, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA.

Research interest:

  • Data-driven studies of geophysical systems through integration of methods from dynamical systems, networks with machine learning.

  • Developing algorithms for Imaging systems using machine learning and deep learning.

    Linkedin: Kamal Rana Linkedin Profile

Nishant Malik (Professor at School of Mathematical Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, USA)

Dr. Malik is aProfessor at School of Mathematical Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, USA. In his research, he employs tools from network science, theory of nonlinear and stochastic dynamical systems, and applied statistics and enjoys working on mathematical problems across disciplines in natural and social sciences. For more information, please visit Dr. Malik’s personal webpage and the Complexity Lab @RIT his research group page.

Website: Dr. Malik Personal Website

Research Group: Dr. Malik Research Group

Ugur Ozturk ( Research Scientist at GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences and University of Potsdam, Germany)

Dr. Ozturk is a research Scientist at GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences and University of Potsdam, Germany. In his research, he explore spatial landslide patterns through statistical learning models to better relate landslide incidents to their triggers, such as heavy rainfalls and earthquakes. Lately, Dr. Ozturk also study urban landslides and their role in urban development.

Website: Dr. Ugur Webpage