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Landslides are one of the major natural disasters that occur in the Himalayan range with recurring frequency, causing enormous loss of life and property every year. Preparation of landslide inventory maps and landslide susceptibility zonation maps are the important tasks to be taken into account initially for safe mitigation measures. The present paper focuses on landslide susceptibility maps of the Ghurmi-Dhad Khola area, east Nepal, using Geographic Information System. For this purpose, the landslide susceptibility maps are prepared by using the heuristic and bivariate statistical methods. The parameters considered for the study are slope angle, slope aspect, elevation, distance from drainage, geology, land cover, rock and soil type, and distance from faults and folds. The landslide susceptibility zonation map produced from the heuristic method shows that 42.59 percentage of the observed landslide falls under the very high susceptible zone and 33.00 percentage under the high susceptible zone. Likewise, thelandslide susceptibility zonation map produced from the bivariate method depicts that 44.19 percentage of the observed landslide falls under the very high susceptible zone and 31.59 percentage under the high susceptible zone. Both the landslide susceptibility zonation maps are identical, and success rates of both the maps are above 80 percentage . While comparing the landslide susceptibility maps obtained from two different methods, about 78 percentage of the study area falls in the identical susceptible zones. Special attention should be taken into consideration for the construction works in the areas which have been spatially agreed as very high and high susceptible zones from both techniques. Moreover, these maps can be used for slope management, land use planning, disaster management planning, etc., by the concerned authorities. |