About the Geological Hazards Analysis Based on GIS

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In combination landslide evaluation with three-dimensional visualization of geographic information system and using virtual reality technology to build a 3D visualization platform for landslide assessment, as a whole, it is more vivid and intuitive synthesis of landslide visualization research. Based on the design principle of the analysis on system separately from the data acquisition and processing for construction of three-dimensional model, the landslide process rehearsal, stages of disaster evaluation and other aspects of the system are analyzed and studied, which provides a powerful tool for the study and prevention of geological disaster. Moreover, it can bring significant benefits to society, economic and ecological system.

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October 2013

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