@article{Jemec_MikoŠ_2008, title={Slope mass movements on SPOT satellite images: A case of the Železniki area (W Slovenia) after flash floods in September 2007}, volume={51}, url={https://www.geologija-revija.si/index.php/geologija/article/view/1164}, DOI={10.5474/geologija.2008.024}, abstractNote={Flash floods in Slovenia, which was exposed on September 18th 2007, demanded 6 lives, several thousand houses and over one thousand kilometres of roads were damaged and more also than 50 bridges. The highest amount of rain fell at west and north-west parts of Slovenia (northern Primorska region and southern Gorenjska region), from where heavy rain spread eastwards over the central Slovenia and in east part of Slovenia. In the article we focused on area of western and north-western part of Slovenia. The aim of present research was in the first phase to describe methodology to determine landslide occurrences from satellite images before and after natural disaster on Železniki region. Second phase was based on comparison of obtained results with the existing models for prediction of slope mass movements, and finally also to determine identificability of landslide types on a satellite image. Results have shown, that the highest part of obtaining area from supervised and unsupervised classification of satellite images, are comparable with classes of landslide susceptibility, where occurrences of landslide are largest.}, number={2}, journal={Geologija}, author={Jemec, Mateja and MikoŠ, Matjaž}, year={2008}, month={Dec.}, pages={235–243} }