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Travis Rameden Tipton's research focuses on the application of advanced analytical techniques to understand and predict landslide susceptibility and dynamics. His work has specifically investigated the Greer's Ferry Lake area in Arkansas, utilizing methodologies such as Random Forest modeling and density analysis. Tipton has examined the efficiency of protocols like the Streamlined Landslide Identification Protocol (SLIP) in conjunction with high-resolution Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) data for creating comprehensive landslide inventories. His publications explore how these methods contribute to a dynamic approach to modeling landslide susceptibility, aiming to improve the understanding of geological hazards in specific regions.
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- Publications: 3
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A DYNAMIC APPROACH TO MODELING SHALLOW LANDSLIDES SUSCEPTIBILITY THROUGH RANDOM FOREST IN GREER'S FERRY LAKE, AR (2025)
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ASSESSING LANDSLIDE DYNAMICS: THE EFFICACY OF STREAMLINED LANDSLIDE IDENTIFICATION PROTOCOL (SLIP) AND DENSITY ANALYSIS IN GREER’S FERRY LAKE, ARKANSAS (2024)
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THE STREAMLINED LANDSLIDE IDENTIFICATION PROTOCOL (SLIP) EFFICIENCY IN CREATING LANDSLIDE INVENTORIES WITH 1-M LIDAR: CASE STUDY GREER’S FERRY LAKE, ARKANSAS (2023)
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- ASSESSING LANDSLIDE DYNAMICS: THE EFFICACY OF STREAMLINED LANDSLIDE IDENTIFICATION PROTOCOL (SLIP) AND DENSITY ANALYSIS IN GREER’S FERRY LAKE, ARKANSAS
- A DYNAMIC APPROACH TO MODELING SHALLOW LANDSLIDES SUSCEPTIBILITY THROUGH RANDOM FOREST IN GREER'S FERRY LAKE, AR
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