nonlandslide
Nonlandslide is a term used primarily in geological hazard assessment and data labeling to describe areas, events, or observations that do not constitute a landslide. It is not a formal, widely adopted technical category with a single canonical definition, but rather a practical label used in inventories, remote-sensing analyses, and classification schemes to separate landslide activity from other terrain conditions.
In practice, the nonlandslide class encompasses stable slopes and areas where no rapid mass movement is detected
Determining whether an area is nonlandslide involves field observations, aerial or satellite imagery, and sometimes LiDAR
Related concepts include landslide, mass wasting, slope stability, and landslide inventory mapping. The term nonlandslide emphasizes