Effect of Rockfall Spatial Representation on the Accuracy and Reliability of Susceptibility Models (The Case of the Haouz Dorsale Calcaire, Morocco)
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Rockfall Susceptibility Propagation area
Date
2024-02-02Referencia bibliográfica
El Miloudi, Y.; El Kharim, Y.; Bounab, A.; El Hamdouni, R. Effect of Rockfall Spatial Representation on the Accuracy and Reliability of Susceptibility Models (The Case of the Haouz Dorsale Calcaire, Morocco). Land 2024, 13, 176. https://doi.org/10.3390/land13020176
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CNRST within the framework of the research project PPR2/205/65Résumé
Rockfalls can cause loss of life and material damage. In Northern Morocco, rockfalls
and rock avalanche-deposits are frequent, especially in the Dorsale Calcaire morpho-structural unit,
which is mostly formed by Jurassic limestone and dolostone formations. In this study, we focus
exclusively on its northern segment, conventionally known as “the Haouz subunit”. First, a rockfall
inventory was conducted. Then, two datasets were prepared: one covering exclusively the source
area and the other representing the entirety of the mass movements (source + propagation area). Two
algorithms were then used to build rockfall susceptibility models (RSMs). The first one (Logistic
Regression: LR) yielded the most unreliable results, where the RSM derived from the source area
dataset significantly outperformed the one based on the entirety of the rockfall affected area, despite
the lack of significant visual differences between both models. However, the RSMs produced using
Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) were more or less similar in terms of accuracy, despite the source
area model being more conservative. This result is unexpected given the fact that previous studies
proved the robustness of the LR algorithm and the sensitivity of ANN models. However, we believe
that the non-linear correlation between the spatial distribution of the rockfall propagation area and
that of the conditioning factors used to compute the models explains why modeling rockfalls in
particular differs from other types of landslides.