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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 07, 2025
Filed:
Jun. 12, 2025
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, CN;
Yongchao Li, Beijing, CN;
Shishu Zhang, Chengdu, CN;
Shengwen Qi, Beijing, CN;
Yu Zou, Beijing, CN;
Songfeng Guo, Beijing, CN;
Bowen Zheng, Beijing, CN;
Chunling Liu, Beijing, CN;
Xinyi Guo, Beijing, CN;
Fengjiao Tang, Feicheng, CN;
Xiao Lu, Linyi, CN;
Xiaokun Hou, Beijing, CN;
Zan Wang, Beijing, CN;
Jianing Cong, Dalian, CN;
Yue Yang, Jiaozuo, CN;
Wei Cheng, Kunming, CN;
Huyue Zhan, Diqing, CN;
Yonghua Yu, Beijing, CN;
Naiwu He, Beijing, CN;
Abstract
Provided are a method and device for quantitatively characterizing development positions of geological disasters in slopes, and an electronic device. The method includes: acquiring a slope boundary of a target slope, and constructing a triangle matching the slope boundary, three vertices of the triangle are A, B and C respectively; acquiring, based on the triangle, slope terrain points within a range of triangle; assigning preset attribute information to each slope terrain point Dof the slope terrain points, the preset attribute information of each slope terrain point Dat least includes an angle attribute of each slope terrain point Dand a distance ratio attribute of each slope terrain point D; and screening out disaster points from the slope terrain points, and plotting and displaying, based on angle attributes and distance ratio attributes of the disaster points, the disaster points in a preset area in a polar coordinate system.