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- description: On September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria hit the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico as a category 4 storm. Heavy rainfall
caused landslides in mountainous regions throughout the territory. This data release presents geospatial data describing the
concentration of landslides generated by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. We used post-hurricane satellite and aerial imagery
collected between September 26, 2017 and October 8, 2017 to visually estimate the number of landslides over nearly the whole
territory. This was done by dividing the territory into a grid with 4 km2 cells (2 km x 2 km). Each 4 km2 grid cell was classified
as either containing no landslides, fewer than 25 landslides/km2 or more than 25 landslides/km2. We used 12 WorldView satellite
images (~0.5 m-resolution) available from Digital Globe, Inc. and ~0.15 m-resolution aerial imagery collected by Sanborn and
QuantumSpatial (http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b1949283c1084b0daf2987d896392ac2). Because leaves were stripped from
much of the vegetation, landslide scars were readily visible in both sources of imagery. We assume that the majority of landslides
were triggered by rainfall from Hurricane Maria, but rainfall from Hurricane Irma during the first week of September and rainfall
from thunderstorms after Hurricane Maria may have also initiated landslides. During this investigation, we visually examined
a total area of 8103 km2, which encompassed most of the territory and nearly all the mountainous areas. Approximately 846
km2 of the land area of the territory was not examined because either 1) imagery was unavailable or 2) the area was obscured
by cloud cover. Approximately 61% of the examined area was unaffected by landslides. Landslides were observed in the remaining
39% of the examined area, but, for the most part , the landslide density was less than 25 landslides/km2 (37% of the examined
area). Landslide density was greater than 25 landslides/km2 in about 2% of the examined area (156 km2), which includes parts
of the Aasco, Mayagez, Las Maras, Maricao, Lares, Utuado, Adjuntas, and Jayuya municipalities. Based on visual examination
of imagery, the municipality of Utuado appears to have been the most severely impacted, with about 40% of the municipality
having a density of landslides greater than 25 landslides/km2. This preliminary assessment serves to inform response and recovery
efforts and as a basis for more detailed studies on the impacts of landslides in Puerto Rico caused by Hurricane Maria.; abstract:
On September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria hit the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico as a category 4 storm. Heavy rainfall caused
landslides in mountainous regions throughout the territory. This data release presents geospatial data describing the concentration
of landslides generated by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. We used post-hurricane satellite and aerial imagery collected between
September 26, 2017 and October 8, 2017 to visually estimate the number of landslides over nearly the whole territory. This
was done by dividing the territory into a grid with 4 km2 cells (2 km x 2 km). Each 4 km2 grid cell was classified as either
containing no landslides, fewer than 25 landslides/km2 or more than 25 landslides/km2. We used 12 WorldView satellite images
(~0.5 m-resolution) available from Digital Globe, Inc. and ~0.15 m-resolution aerial imagery collected by Sanborn and QuantumSpatial
(http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b1949283c1084b0daf2987d896392ac2). Because leaves were stripped from much of the
vegetation, landslide scars were readily visible in both sources of imagery. We assume that the majority of landslides were
triggered by rainfall from Hurricane Maria, but rainfall from Hurricane Irma during the first week of September and rainfall
from thunderstorms after Hurricane Maria may have also initiated landslides. During this investigation, we visually examined
a total area of 8103 km2, which encompassed most of the territory and nearly all the mountainous areas. Approximately 846
km2 of the land area of the territory was not examined because either 1) imagery was unavailable or 2) the area was obscured
by cloud cover. Approximately 61% of the examined area was unaffected by landslides. Landslides were observed in the remaining
39% of the examined area, but, for the most part , the landslide density was less than 25 landslides/km2 (37% of the examined
area). Landslide density was greater than 25 landslides/km2 in about 2% of the examined area (156 km2), which includes parts
of the Aasco, Mayagez, Las Maras, Maricao, Lares, Utuado, Adjuntas, and Jayuya municipalities. Based on visual examination
of imagery, the municipality of Utuado appears to have been the most severely impacted, with about 40% of the municipality
having a density of landslides greater than 25 landslides/km2. This preliminary assessment serves to inform response and recovery
efforts and as a basis for more detailed studies on the impacts of landslides in Puerto Rico caused by Hurricane Maria.
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- Title Map data showing concentration of landslides caused by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
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2018-06-08T03:12:48.181755
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