Document with details about using SINMAP with ArcGIS 10.x.The following knowledge base article gives information on this: ESRI has provided the capability to register Legacy components with ArcGIS 10 through their ESRIRegAsm program. It is programmed using visual basic 6, a technology that has been deprecated and is no longer supported in ArcGIS 10. ArcView shape file for point landslide sample data. Samplels.shp, samplels.shx, samplels.dbf. ASCII file of digital elevation model data. Small test example comprised of the following: sample.asc. Thisĭocument also includes 3 case studies in British Columbia.
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(1335KB) Copy of the user's manual in Adobe Acrobat format. SINMAP 2.0 setup.exe (10 Mb) An installshield setup file that installs the SINMAP dynamic link libraries, users manual and example data files.The distribution for SINMAP 2.0 for ArcGIS 9.x comprises the following:
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See the GNU General Public License for more details. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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This program is free software you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License versas published by the Free Software Foundation.
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Also, SINMAP source code is available for those who want to implement SINMAP on a different system.Ĭopyright (C) 2010 David Tarboton, Utah State University The original version of SINMAP for ArcView 3.x, as well as the MW SINMAP V1.1 version for MapWindow are available. SINMAP is partially functional in ArcGIS 10 - see details below. SINMAP 2.0 has been tested with ArcGIS 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3 and 9.3.1Īnd requires either ArcView, ArcEditor or ArcInfo licences. (ESRI).ĪrcGIS is used for GIS display functionality. SINMAP 2.0 is available for Windows operating systems that support ArcGIS for Windows from Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. The principle purpose of this release is the conversion for use with ArcGIS in place of ArcView 3.x. SINMAP 2.0 is the second major release of SINMAP. This calibration is done while simultaneously referring to the stability index map, a specific catchment area and slope plot (of landslide and non landslide points) where lines distinguish the zones categorized into the different stability classes and a table giving summary statistics.
The calibration involves adjustment of parameters so that the stability map “captures” a high proportion of observed landslides in regions with low stability index, while minimizing the extent of low stability regions and consequent alienation of terrain to regions where landslides have not been observed. The methodology includes an interactive visual calibration that adjusts parameters while referring to observed landslides. These may be adjusted (and calibrated) for geographic “calibration regions” based upon soil, vegetation or geologic data. Parameters are allowed to be uncertain following uniform distributions between specified limits. Digital elevation model (DEM) methods are used to obtain the necessary input information (slope and specific catchment area). SINMAP has its theoretical basis in the infinite plane slope stability model with wetness (pore pressures) obtained from a topographically based steady state model of hydrology. SINMAP 2.0 (Stability Index MAPping) is an ArcGIS 9.x ArcMap Add-in which implements the computation and mapping of a slope stability index based upon geographic information, primarily digital elevation data. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Utah Water Research Laboratory,