
High Mountain Asia Landslide Catalog, Version 2
Data set id:
HMA_LS_Cat
DOI: 10.5067/E8U4F9M2NCCN
This is the most recent version of these data.
Version Summary
Version Summary
New major version. Changes include:
* Spatial coverage trimmed to the HMA study area
* Includes corrections and new landslides added to COOLR source catalog after publication of V1
* Spatial coverage trimmed to the HMA study area
* Includes corrections and new landslides added to COOLR source catalog after publication of V1
Overview
This data set is an inventory of some 2800 landslides that occurred in the High Mountain Asia (HMA) study area between 5 January 2007 and 31 December 2018 (plus one event from 28 January 1990). The catalog includes dates and locations of landslides, plus additional characteristics such as event triggers, country, length and area of the slide, and the number of injuries and fatalities.
The events in this catalog represent an HMA-specific subset of the Cooperative Open Online Landslide Repository (COOLR), a project that was created to build a more robust, publicly available inventory of landslides by supplementing data in the NASA Global Landslide Catalog with citizen science reports.
Parameter(s):
LANDSLIDES
Platform(s):
GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS
Sensor(s):
MULTIPLE
Data Format(s):
Shapefile
Temporal Coverage:
- 28 January 1990 to 31 December 2018
Temporal Resolution:
- Varies
Spatial Resolution:
- varies
- varies
Spatial Reference System(s):
- WGS 84EPSG:4326
Spatial Coverage:
- N:45S:20E:111W:61
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.
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