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Fig 1.

Location and geological characters of the study area.

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Fig 2.

Typical landslides in the study area: (a) Yujiaya Landslide; (b) Lijiaping Landslide; (c) Douchuankou Landslide; (d) Zhongmiao Landslide. (The pictures was obtained by using the UAV aerial photography technique by ourselves.)

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Fig 3.

Flow chart of the Weight of Evidence method for a landslide susceptibility analysis.

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Table 1.

Correlation coefficient of different pairs of landslide causative factors.

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Fig 4.

Spatial relationship between controlling factors and landslide distribution: (a) slope angle; (b) slope aspect.

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Fig 5.

Spatial relationship between geologial factors and landslide distribution: (a) Spatial relationship between stratigraphy and landslides; (b) Spatial relationship between lineament of tectonic faults and landslides.

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Fig 6.

Spatial relationship between road density and landslides.

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Table 2.

Weights of each landslide controlling factor and its sub-classes by the WoE method.

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Fig 7.

Landslide susceptibility map derived using the WoE method.

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Table 3.

Statistical results for each landslide susceptibility zone.

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Fig 8.

Validation of WoE method using the ROC curve.

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