Landslides and debris flows in Central and West Asia Economic Corridor (2018-2021)

Landslides and debris flows in Central and West Asia Economic Corridor (2018-2021)


The Central Asia West Asia economic corridor is dominated by deserts, mountains and plateaus, with an average altitude of about 1000m. The climate is extremely arid, the desert distribution area is large, the ecology is fragile, the dry and hot season lasts for a long time, up to 7 months, and the annual average rainfall is only 150mm at most. There are great differences in natural environment and complex geological conditions in the area. Under the compound driving action of regional differentiated structure, earthquake, meteorology, hydrology and ecology, debris flow and landslide are widely distributed in the corridor. Based on remote sensing images, the landslide and debris flow disasters in China Central Asia West Asia economic corridor are interpreted. Statistics show that 303 landslides and 2159 debris flow disasters are developed in China Central Asia West Asia economic corridor. Debris flows mainly include freeze-thaw debris flow, ice water debris flow and rainstorm debris flow.


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Disaster data is stored in SHP file, which describes the spatial distribution of landslides and debris flows in the Central and West Asia economic corridor.


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Zou, Q. (2022). Landslides and debris flows in Central and West Asia Economic Corridor (2018-2021). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.11888/Terre.tpdc.272321. CSTR: 18406.11.Terre.tpdc.272321. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

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Pan-Third Pole Environment Study for a Green Silk Road-A CAS Strategic Priority A Program (No:XDA20000000)

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Geographic coverage
East: 38.29 West: 28.90
South: 32.22 North: 44.43
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  • Temporal resolution: 1 year < x < 10 year
  • Spatial resolution: 10m - 100m
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  • Temporal coverage: 2018-12-01 To 2021-12-30
  • Updated time: 2022-04-21

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