Extreme rainfall-induced clustered shallow mass movements

Published: 12 May 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/yrdb35nd9m.1
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Ming Chen

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Extreme rainfall-induced clustered shallow landslides (RICLs) are characterized by complex formation mechanisms and pronounced cascading effects, posing severe threats to the ecological environment and infrastructure safety in mountainous areas. This dataset contains vector boundaries of landslides triggered by extreme rainfall in Zixing, China, in 2024, as well as layers showing the resulting surface disturbance indices (DIST). It also includes feature indices that influence shallow landslides, covering aspects such as topography, landforms, climate, and geology. This dataset can be used for the analysis and prediction of shallow landslides caused by extreme rainfall. 、

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