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The Risk Assessment of Debris Flow in the Duba River Watershed Using Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets: TOPSIS Model

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  • Xin-Bao Gu
  • Li Wang
  • Qi-Hong Wu
  • Xinyu Xie

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The occurrence of debris flow hazards has great destructive effects on the life and property safety of the people. Many factors control its occurrence. The intuitionistic fuzzy sets-TOPSIS model is introduced to assess the risk level of debris flow in the Duba river watershed at first; secondly, the decisive matrix of the intuitionistic fuzzy sets is established, and the index weight coefficients are determined by using the entropy weight method, and then the weighed decisive matrix is obtained. Finally, the degree of membership at different levels is calculated. The risk level corresponding to the maximum degree of membership is regarded as the final assessment level. The conclusions are drawn, estimating that the risk level of debris flow hazards in the Duba river watershed based on the intuitionistic fuzzy sets-TOPSIS model is feasible when its results are compared with the actual investigation and Liu X.L model, and the model not only can reflect the risk level of debris flow hazards accurately, but also further determines the risk ranking of debris flow in four different gullies, so that it can provide a new method and thoughts to estimate the risk level of debris flow hazards in the future.

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  • Xin-Bao Gu & Li Wang & Qi-Hong Wu & Xinyu Xie, 2022. "The Risk Assessment of Debris Flow in the Duba River Watershed Using Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets: TOPSIS Model," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-12, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2031907
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/2031907
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