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Figure  1: The schematic diagram illustrating the standard procedure that is used when modelling landslide susceptibility  maps
Figure  2: The extent of the study area in the Western Cape Province of South Africa and a selection of field-verified  historical landslide positions
Figure  6: The taxonomy of the different weighting approaches when conducting landslide susceptibility modelling  (Source: Kanungo et al
Figure  7: The spectral reflectance curve of green and dry vegetation and soil along  with the spectral wavelength  (Clarck et al.1999)
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