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  1. Jul 17, 2022 · Gong et al. reported that the first relocation of the Badong County seat can be traced back to the Song dynasty (960−1279 CE) due to an ancient landslide event, while the last two relocations were linked to the Three Gorges Dam project since the early 1980s. Due to the rising water level following the impoundment of the Gezhou Dam in 1982 ...

  2. Dec 26, 2023 · This study aims to conduct the landslide susceptibility evaluation based on a model coupled with information value (IV) and logistic regression (LR) for Badong County in Hubei Province, China.

  3. Apr 1, 2022 · The results show that although the coupling degree between systems in Badong County is as high as 0.9546 and the degree of interaction is very strong, the degree of coupling coordination is only a ...

  4. Yesanguan railway station. / 30.665022; 110.353657. Yesanguan railway station [1] ( 野三关站) is a railway station located in Yesanguan Town, Badong County, Enshi, Hubei Province, People's Republic of China, on the Yiwan Railway which is operated by China Railway Corporation . The railway station is located near Liujiashan Village ...

  5. Hubei Shennongjia is located in the Shennongjia Forestry District and Badong County in China’s Hubei Province. Shennongjia is on the ecotone from the plains and foothill regions of eastern China to the mountainous region of central China. It is also situated along a zone of climate transition, where the climate shifts from the subtropical ...

  6. Apr 1, 2022 · Badong County is located in southwestern Hubei Province and is in the middle of the Three Gorges area of the Yangtze River (Fig. 2).It is connected to Xingshan County, Zigui County and Changyang County of Yichang city in the east; Wufeng County and Hefeng County of Yichang city in the south; Wushan County and Jianshi County in the west; and Shennongjia Forest District in the north.

  7. Mar 20, 2014 · The Huangtupo landslide is one of the largest in the Three Gorges region, China. The county-seat town of Badong, located on the south shore between the Xiling and Wu gorges of the Yangtze River ...

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