ACCURACY AND SPATIAL VARIABILITY IN GPS SURVEYING FOR LANDSLIDE MAPPING ON ROAD INVENTORIES AT A SEMI-DETAILED SCALE: THE CASE IN COLOMBIA

  • Murillo Feo C
  • Martnez Martinez L
  • Correa Muñoz N
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Abstract. The accuracy of locating attributes on topographic surfaces when, using GPS in mountainous areas, is affected by obstacles to wave propagation. As part of this research on the semi-automatic detection of landslides, we evaluate the accuracy and spatial distribution of the horizontal error in GPS positioning in the tertiary road network of six municipalities located in mountainous areas in the department of Cauca, Colombia, using geo-referencing with GPS mapping equipment and static-fast and pseudo-kinematic methods. We obtained quality parameters for the GPS surveys with differential correction, using a post-processing method. The consolidated database underwent exploratory analyses to determine the statistical distribution, a multivariate analysis to establish relationships and partnerships between the variables, and an analysis of the spatial variability and calculus of accuracy, considering the effect of non-Gaussian distribution errors. The evaluation of the internal validity of the data provide metrics with a confidence level of 95% between 1.24 and 2.45 m in the static-fast mode and between 0.86 and 4.2 m in the pseudo-kinematic mode. The external validity had an absolute error of 4.69 m, indicating that this descriptor is more critical than precision. Based on the ASPRS standard, the scale obtained with the evaluated equipment was in the order of 1:20000, a level of detail expected in the landslide-mapping project. Modelling the spatial variability of the horizontal errors from the empirical semi-variogram analysis showed predictions errors close to the external validity of the devices.

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Murillo Feo, C. A., Martnez Martinez, L. J., & Correa Muñoz, N. A. (2016). ACCURACY AND SPATIAL VARIABILITY IN GPS SURVEYING FOR LANDSLIDE MAPPING ON ROAD INVENTORIES AT A SEMI-DETAILED SCALE: THE CASE IN COLOMBIA. The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XLI-B2, 291–297. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xli-b2-291-2016

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