Re: [HOT] landslides and imagery

2015-05-11 Thread Prabhas Pokharel
Another email to add to the list for those interested in doing landslide mapping: We at KLL were forwarded this landslide risk assessment layer: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=z6HUO2aILzmQ.kGtOdlu45GXYusp=sharing which comes from here:

Re: [HOT] landslides and imagery

2015-05-11 Thread john o'l
Thanks Prabhas, Very interesting! Yesterday I was directed to the Earthquakes Without Frontiers blog http://ewf.nerc.ac.uk/blog/ and a map linked from their May 8 post http://ewf.nerc.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Landslide_Update_2_08052015_SMALL.jpg, apparently higher resolution is also

Re: [HOT] landslides and imagery

2015-05-11 Thread john o'l
Well I think I'm rapidly approaching the end of the window I had to work with this and figure out how to add it to osm, if anyone else wants to try, go for it. In the meantime, I just figured out how to turn it into a kml, it contains sites in addition to those mapped by British Geological

Re: [HOT] landslides and imagery

2015-05-10 Thread Springfield Harrison
Hello John, With reference to your moving boulder, just wondering if that could be in fact moving, i.e., not an image based coordinate shift as such. I'm just thinking that with aftershocks and general instability, many of these new features are still sorting themselves out and traveling

Re: [HOT] landslides and imagery

2015-05-09 Thread Heather Leson
HI Nama and John, while it is not satellite imagery, I've been following the #nepalphotoproject. This collective seems to be documenting many regions. With the quakemap and this photo stream could the landslide areas be identified then verified with the imagery? Thanks for all that you are doing