Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
1997 - 2025
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Volume 119, issue 3, 2023
- Improved unascertained measure model for risk evaluation of collapse in highway tunnels pp. 1149-1170

- Xiaoduo Ou, Yufang Wu, Bo Wu, Jie Jiang, Jingyi Chen and Lu Zhang
- A co-design method for including stakeholder perspectives in nature-based flood risk management pp. 1171-1191

- Jill H. Slinger, Scott C. Cunningham and Baukje L. M. Kothuis
- Experimental investigation of masonry building damage caused by surface tension cracks on slow-moving landslides pp. 1193-1221

- Qin Chen, Lixia Chen, Renato Macciotta, Kunlong Yin, Lei Gui, Yu Zhao and Yingxue Liao
- Variability of historical tropical cyclone best track databases and their impact on the developed stochastic track models and estimated wind hazard for mainland China pp. 1223-1245

- C. Sheng and H. P. Hong
- Automated detection of damaged buildings in post-disaster scenarios: a case study of Kahramanmaraş (Türkiye) earthquakes on February 6, 2023 pp. 1247-1271

- Cigdem Serifoglu Yilmaz, Volkan Yilmaz, Kevin Tansey and Naif S. O. Aljehani
- Analysis of ground response and potential seismic damage to sites surrounding Cimandiri Fault, West Java, Indonesia pp. 1273-1313

- Lindung Zalbuin Mase, Andri Krisnandi Somantri, Salisa Chaiyaput, Aditia Febriansya and Arifan Jaya Syahbana
- Enhancing search and rescue team performance: investigating factors behind social loafing pp. 1315-1340

- Halil Ibrahim Cicekdagi, Ertugrul Ayyildiz and Mehmet Cabir Akkoyunlu
- Analyzing vulnerability of communities to flood using composite vulnerability index: evidence from Bhagirathi Sub-basin, India pp. 1341-1377

- Sufia Rehman, Md. Hibjur Rahaman, Md. Masroor, Roshani, Haroon Sajjad, Raihan Ahmed, Ali P. Yunus and Mehebub Sahana
- Examination of safe routes for emergency responders and people during urban flood: a case study of Isparta, Türkiye pp. 1379-1397

- Tahsin Baykal, Serdal Terzi and Emine Dilek Taylan
- Impact estimation of landuse/land cover changes and role of hydrological response unit in hydrological modelling in a watershed of Mahanadi river basin, India pp. 1399-1420

- Priyanka Gunjan, Surendra Kumar Mishra, Anil Kumar Lohani and Surendra Kumar Chandniha
- Future projection of early fall and late spring frosts based on EC-earth models and shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) scenarios over Iran plateau pp. 1421-1435

- Ebrahim Mesgari, Seyed Asaad Hosseini, Mahmoud Houshyar, Maryam Kaseri and Farshad Safarpour
- Mean rainfall characteristics of tropical cyclones over the North Indian Ocean using a merged satellite-gauge daily rainfall dataset pp. 1437-1459

- Satya Prakash and M. Mohapatra
- Estimation of hourly flood hydrograph from daily flows using machine learning techniques in the Büyük Menderes River pp. 1461-1477

- Metin Sarıgöl and Okan Mert Katipoğlu
- Trend analysis of maximum rainfall series of standard durations in Turkey with innovative methods pp. 1479-1511

- Hidayatullah Touhedi, Murat Kankal and Mehmet Berkant Yıldız
- On the estimation of landslide intensity, hazard and density via data-driven models pp. 1513-1530

- Mariano Napoli, Hakan Tanyas, Daniela Castro-Camilo, Domenico Calcaterra, Andrea Cevasco, Diego Martire, Giacomo Pepe, Pierluigi Brandolini and Luigi Lombardo
- An integrated risk assessment framework for multiple natural disasters based on multi-dimensional correlation analysis pp. 1531-1550

- Weichao Yang, Xuebo Dun, Xuelian Jiang, Yadong Zhou, Bingtao Hou, Ruiqing Lang, Rong Zhuang and Qingling Meng
- Mapping wildfire ignition probability and predictor sensitivity with ensemble-based machine learning pp. 1551-1582

- Qi Tong and Thomas Gernay
- Can government support improve households’ ability to resist natural disaster shocks? Evidence from poor rural areas in China pp. 1583-1610

- Yuying Yang, Hui Du, Duanyang Gao and Rui Li
- The damage assessment of masonry structures and engineering seismology studies (19–22 November 2021 Köprüköy earthquakes (Mw 5.1 and Mw 4.7) in Erzurum, Turkey) pp. 1611-1632

- Oğuzhan Çelebi, Çağlar Özer, Erdem Bayrak, Barış Bayrak, Mahmut Kılıç and Abdulkadir Cüneyt Aydın
- The exposure of vulnerable coastal populations to flood-induced Natech events in Hampton Roads, Virginia pp. 1633-1663

- Margaret C. Crawford, Anamaria Bukvic, Santosh Rijal and Julia M. Gohlke
- Model test study on wave-induced erosion on gravelly soil bank slope pp. 1665-1682

- Li Wang, Quanlong Li, Yong Chen, Shimei Wang, Xiaowei Li, Zhihong Fan and Yushan Chen
- The spatio-temporal analysis of the rockfall activity of the past two centuries through dendrogeomorphic reconstruction in Cozia Massif (Southern Carpathians, Romania) pp. 1683-1712

- Adriana Bianca Ovreiu, Olimpiu Traian Pop, Constantin Razvan Oprea, Andreea Andra-Toparceanu and Nicolae Cruceru
- Location and replenishment problems of disaster stations for humanitarian relief logistics along with an application pp. 1713-1734

- Elif Yoruk, Adil Baykasoglu and Mualla Gonca Avci
- The LIFE BAETULO tool: an integrated early warning system for cities to cope with major climate hazards pp. 1735-1750

- Montse Martínez Puentes, Beniamino Russo, Andrea Paindelli, Joaquin Bofill Ananos, Paula Recolons, Rubens Hernández Pérez and Josep Montes Carretero
- A random forest model for seismic-damage buildings identification based on UAV images coupled with RFE and object-oriented methods pp. 1751-1769

- Haijia Wen, Jiwei Hu, Fengguang Xiong, Chi Zhang, Chenhao Song and Xinzhi Zhou
- Dynamic analysis of rockfall impact on a protective structure via FEM-DEM coupling pp. 1771-1797

- Dong Su, Runqi Zhang, Hao Xiong and Debo Zhao
- Evaluation of the effect of spatial and temporal resolutions for digital change detection: case of forest fire pp. 1799-1818

- Ayben Balsak and Bekir Taner San
- Characterizing the tropical cyclone Seroja using the Indonesian CORS network pp. 1819-1838

- Nabila S. E. Putri, Dudy D. Wijaya, Muhammad R. Abdillah, Zamzam A. J. Tanuwijaya, Sidik T. Wibowo and Wedyanto Kuntjoro
- Design flood estimation at ungauged catchments using index flood method and quantile regression technique: a case study for South East Australia pp. 1839-1862

- Amir Zalnezhad, Ataur Rahman, Farhad Ahamed, Mehdi Vafakhah and Bijan Samali
- Stability of square and rectangular tunnels in sand under seismic loading pp. 1863-1881

- G. Gowtham and Jagdish Prasad Sahoo
- A comparative Bayesian optimization-based machine learning and artificial neural networks approach for burned area prediction in forest fires: an application in Turkey pp. 1883-1912

- Kübra Yazici and Alev Taskin
- Study on the evolutionary mechanisms driving deformation damage of dry tailing stack earth–rock dam under short-term extreme rainfall conditions pp. 1913-1939

- Chengyu Xie, Ziwei Chen, Guanpeng Xiong, Baolin Yang and Jinbo Shen
- From meteorological to hydrological drought: a case study using standardized indices in the Nakanbe River Basin, Burkina Faso pp. 1941-1965

- Tazen Fowé, Roland Yonaba, Lawani Adjadi Mounirou, Etienne Ouédraogo, Boubacar Ibrahim, Dial Niang, Harouna Karambiri and Hamma Yacouba
- A novel depth measurement method for urban flooding based on surveillance video images and a floating ruler pp. 1967-1989

- Shangkun Liu, Wangguandong Zheng, Xige Wang, Huangrui Xiong, Jingye Cheng, Cheng Yong, Wentian Zhang and Xiuguo Zou
- The impact of floods on the livelihood of rural women farmers and their adaptation strategies: insights from Bangladesh pp. 1991-2009

- Morshadul Hoque
- Evolution characteristics of the rainstorm disaster chains in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area, China pp. 2011-2032

- Yujie Wang, Ge Gao, Jianqing Zhai, Qiufeng Liu and Lianchun Song
- Spatial risk occurrence of extreme precipitation in China under historical and future scenarios pp. 2033-2062

- Haoyu Jin, Ruida Zhong, Moyang Liu, Changxin Ye and Xiaohong Chen
- One-way coupling of E3SM with ADCIRC demonstrated on Hurricane Harvey pp. 2063-2087

- Benjamin Pachev, L. Ruby Leung, Tian Zhou and Clint Dawson
- Susceptibility assessment of earth fissure related to groundwater extraction using machine learning methods combined with weights of evidence pp. 2089-2111

- Aihua Wei, Yuanyao Chen, Haijun Zhao, Zhao Liu, Likui Yang, Liangdong Yan and Hui Li
- Investigation of past earthquakes in the Kopili fault zone, NE India: new evidence of paleoliquefaction pp. 2113-2131

- B. V. Lakshmi, Md. Mujahed Baba and Pravin B. Gawali
- Dynamic rainfall thresholds for landslide early warning in Progo Catchment, Java, Indonesia pp. 2133-2158

- Ratna Satyaningsih, Victor Jetten, Janneke Ettema, Ardhasena Sopaheluwakan, Luigi Lombardo and Danang Eko Nuryanto
- A Bayesian method for dam failure risk analysis using causal loop diagrams and word frequency analysis pp. 2159-2177

- Fang Wang, Hongen Li, Jinbao Sheng, Li Yuan, Yuxuan Pan and Jianguo Zhao
- Application of random forest (RF) for flood levels prediction in Lower Ogun Basin, Nigeria pp. 2179-2195

- O. O. Aiyelokun, O. D. Aiyelokun and O. A. Agbede
- Recent northeast Italian tornado events: lesson learned for improving structures pp. 2197-2233

- Alessio Pipinato
- Generation of artificial rainfall events for flood risk assessment in Taiwan pp. 2235-2250

- Wen-Ko Hsu, Pei-Chiung Huang, Ching-Cheng Chang, Wei-Ling Chiang, Dung-Jiang Chiou and Cheng-Wu Chen
- Flood routing by Kidney algorithm and Muskingum model pp. 2251-2269

- Nazanin Node Farahani, Saeed Farzin and Hojat Karami
- Calculation of maximum earthquake accelerations in a semi-empirical way for southern Gulf of California extensional province, Mexico pp. 2271-2298

- Edahí Gutiérrez-Reyes and Eduardo Huesca-Pérez
- GIS-based forest fire risk determination for Milas district, Turkey pp. 2299-2320

- Mehmet Cetin, Özge Isik Pekkan, Mehtap Ozenen Kavlak, Ilker Atmaca, Suhrabuddin Nasery, Masoud Derakhshandeh and Saye Nihan Cabuk
- On the different assessments of present velocity and acceleration in a tide gauge record characterized by a quasi-60-year periodic oscillation: comment to “Parker A., oscillations of sea level rise along the Atlantic coast of North America north of Cape Hatteras, natural hazards, in press, accepted manuscript” pp. 2321-2325

- Thomas Watson and Alberto Boretti
- Correction to: An application of dynamic programming to local adaptation decision‑making pp. 2327-2330

- Veruska Muccione, Thomas Lontzek, Christian Huggel, Philipp Ott and Nadine Salzmann
Volume 119, issue 2, 2023
- Editorial: novel tools for multi-risk assessment pp. 773-778

- Christian Geiß, Elisabeth Schoepfer, Torsten Riedlinger and Hannes Taubenböck
- Benefits of global earth observation missions for disaggregation of exposure data and earthquake loss modeling: evidence from Santiago de Chile pp. 779-804

- Christian Geiß, Peter Priesmeier, Patrick Aravena Pelizari, Angélica Rocio Soto Calderon, Elisabeth Schoepfer, Torsten Riedlinger, Mabé Villar Vega, Hernán Santa María, Juan Camilo Gómez Zapata, Massimiliano Pittore, Emily So, Alexander Fekete and Hannes Taubenböck
- Mapping and characterising buildings for flood exposure analysis using open-source data and artificial intelligence pp. 805-835

- Kushanav Bhuyan, Cees Westen, Jiong Wang and Sansar Raj Meena
- Border-independent multi-functional, multi-hazard exposure modelling in Alpine regions pp. 837-858

- M. Pittore, P. Campalani, K. Renner, M. Plörer and F. Tagliavini
- Peri-urban growth into natural hazard-prone areas: mapping exposure transformation of the built environment in Nairobi and Nyeri, Kenya, from 1948 to today pp. 859-882

- Alexander Fekete
- Multitemporal landslide exposure and vulnerability assessment in Medellín, Colombia pp. 883-906

- Marlene Kühnl, Marta Sapena, Michael Wurm, Christian Geiß and Hannes Taubenböck
- The relationship between multiple hazards and deprivation using open geospatial data and machine learning pp. 907-941

- Priscilla Kabiru, Monika Kuffer, Richard Sliuzas and Sabine Vanhuysse
- Hazard and risk assessment for early phase road planning in Norway pp. 943-963

- Anders Solheim, Kjetil Sverdrup-Thygeson and Bjørn Kalsnes
- A simplified methodology for rapid Natech risk assessment of flood-wind-hail multi-hazard scenario pp. 965-987

- Jiajun Wang and Wenguo Weng
- Unzipping flood vulnerability and functionality loss: tale of struggle for existence of riparian buildings pp. 989-1009

- Dipendra Gautam, Rabindra Adhikari, Suraj Gautam, Vishnu Prasad Pandey, Bhesh Raj Thapa, Suraj Lamichhane, Rocky Talchabhadel, Saraswati Thapa, Sunil Niraula, Komal Raj Aryal, Pravin Lamsal, Subash Bastola, Sanjay Kumar Sah, Shanti Kala Subedi, Bijaya Puri, Bidur Kandel, Pratap Sapkota and Rajesh Rupakhety
- Influence of cross-scale measures on neighborhood resilience pp. 1011-1040

- Kyle D. Buck, Rebecca J. Dunn, Mary K. Bennett and Justin J. Bousquin
- Multi-risk assessment in a historical city pp. 1041-1072

- C. Arrighi, M. Tanganelli, M. T. Cristofaro, V. Cardinali, A. Marra, F. Castelli and M. Stefano
- RiskScape: a flexible multi-hazard risk modelling engine pp. 1073-1090

- Ryan Paulik, Nick Horspool, Richard Woods, Nick Griffiths, Tim Beale, Christina Magill, Alec Wild, Benjamin Popovich, Glenn Walbran and Russel Garlick
- Earthquake fatalities and potency pp. 1091-1106

- Max Wyss, Michel Speiser and Stavros Tolis
- The adolescent years of seismic risk assessment pp. 1107-1112

- Vitor Silva
- Flood risk from geophysical and hydroclimatic hazards: an essential integration for disaster risk management and climate change adaptation in the coastal zone pp. 1113-1115

- Rodrigo Cienfuegos
- Increasing risk of cascading hazards in the central Himalayas pp. 1117-1126

- Sanjib Sharma, Rocky Talchabhadel, Santosh Nepal, Ganesh R. Ghimire, Biplob Rakhal, Jeeban Panthi, Basanta R. Adhikari, Soni M. Pradhanang, Shreedhar Maskey and Saurav Kumar
- Data and its role in reducing the risk of disasters in the built environment pp. 1127-1130

- Emily So
- From science to practical applications in disaster management: views from UN-SPIDER pp. 1131-1136

- Juan Carlos Villagran Leon
- Challenges and opportunities using new modalities and technologies for multi-risk management pp. 1137-1140

- Benni Thiebes and Ronja Winkhardt-Enz
- Remote sensing for natural catastrophe risk management: closing the gap between ambition and capability pp. 1141-1143

- M. Klotz, M. Aichinger and M. Keilbach
- Reporting from the front pp. 1145-1148

- Christian Werthmann
Volume 119, issue 1, 2023
- Improvement of flood susceptibility mapping by introducing hybrid ensemble learning algorithms and high-resolution satellite imageries pp. 1-37

- Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam, Md. Mijanur Rahman Bappi, Saeed Alqadhi, Ahmed Ali Bindajam, Javed Mallick and Swapan Talukdar
- Monitoring and prediction of landslide-related deformation based on the GCN-LSTM algorithm and SAR imagery pp. 39-68

- Mohammad Amin Khalili, Luigi Guerriero, Mostafa Pouralizadeh, Domenico Calcaterra and Diego Martire
- Understanding household flood resilience in Tangerang, Indonesia, using a composite indicator method pp. 69-94

- Budi Heru Santosa, Dwi Nowo Martono, Rachmadhi Purwana, Raldi Hendro Koestoer and Wiwiek Dwi Susanti
- Features of crevasse splay deposits and sedimentary processes associated with levee breaching due to the October 2019 flood of the Chikuma River, Central Japan pp. 95-124

- Masaki Yamada, Hajime Naruse, Yugo Kuroda, Taichi Kato, Yuhei Matsuda, Tetsuya Shinozaki and Tetsuya Tokiwa
- Temporal distribution model and occurrence probability of M ≥ 6.5 earthquakes in North China Seismic Zone pp. 125-141

- Weijin Xu, Jian Wu and Mengtan Gao
- Detection of Tornado damage in forested regions via convolutional neural networks and uncrewed aerial system photogrammetry pp. 143-166

- Samuel Carani and Thomas J. Pingel
- Satellite rainfall performance evaluation and application to monitor meteorological drought: a case of Omo-Gibe basin, Ethiopia pp. 167-201

- Indale Niguse Dejene, Gizachew Kabite Wedajo, Yared A. Bayissa, Ashenif Melese Abraham and Kefalegn Getahun Cherinet
- A dynamic visualization based on conceptual graphs to capture the knowledge for disaster education on floods pp. 203-220

- Yukun Guo, Jun Zhu, Jigang You, Saied Pirasteh, Weilian Li, Jianlin Wu, Jianbo Lai and Pei Dang
- Spatio-temporal characteristics of meteorological drought based on the MCI of Penman–Monteith pp. 221-241

- Haixia Yu, Dandan Yang, Bingjun Liu, Jianyu Fu and Zhihao Liang
- Pedestrian evacuation time calculation against tsunami hazard for southern coasts of Bodrum peninsula pp. 243-260

- Busra Celikbas, Duygu Tufekci-Enginar, Gozde Guney Dogan, Cagil Kolat, Marzia Santini, Alessandro Annunziato, Ocal Necmioglu, Ahmet Cevdet Yalciner and Mehmet Lutfi Suzen
- Expert adoption of composite indices: a randomized experiment on migrant resettlement decisions in Bangladesh pp. 261-297

- Ivar Kolstad, Azreen Karim, Päivi Lujala and Arne Wiig
- Hot and dry compound events in South America: present climate and future projections, and their association with the Pacific Ocean pp. 299-323

- Soledad Collazo, Mariana Barrucand and Matilde Rusticucci
- An exploratory research on the maturity level of public's emergency capability pp. 325-355

- Yanqing Wang, Hong Chen and Robert L. K. Tiong
- Compound heatwave and drought hotspots and their trends in Southeast Australia pp. 357-386

- Orpita U. Laz, Ataur Rahman and Taha B. M. J. Ouarda
- Entropy-weight-based spatiotemporal drought assessment using MODIS products and Sentinel-1A images in Urumqi, China pp. 387-408

- Xiaoyan Tang, Yongjiu Feng, Chen Gao, Zhenkun Lei, Shurui Chen, Rong Wang, Yanmin Jin and Xiaohua Tong
- Single-family housing inventory projection method for natural hazard risk modeling applications pp. 409-434

- Caroline J. Williams, Rachel A. Davidson, Linda K. Nozick, Meghan Millea, Jamie L. Kruse and Joseph E. Trainor
- Influence of geogrid reinforcement on dynamic characteristics and response analysis of Panki pond ash pp. 435-461

- Swaraj Chowdhury and Nihar Ranjan Patra
- Insights into volcanic hazards and plume chemistry from multi-parameter observations: the eruptions of Fimmvörðuháls and Eyjafjallajökull (2010) and Holuhraun (2014–2015) pp. 463-495

- Amy Donovan, Melissa Pfeffer, Talfan Barnie, Georgina Sawyer, Tjarda Roberts, Baldur Bergsson, Evgenia Ilyinskaya, Nial Peters, Iris Buisman, Arní Snorrason, Vitchko Tsanev and Clive Oppenheimer
- Effect of climate change on fire regimes in natural resources of northern Iran: investigation of spatiotemporal relationships using regression and data mining models pp. 497-521

- Saeedeh Eskandari, Hooman Ravanbakhsh, Yazdanfar Ahangaran, Zolfaghar Rezapour and Hamid Reza Pourghasemi
- An application of dynamic programming to local adaptation decision-making pp. 523-544

- Veruska Muccione, Thomas Lontzek, Christian Huggel, Philipp Ott and Nadine Salzmann
- Coseismic deformation of the 19 August 2018 Mw 7.2 Lombok earthquakes, Indonesia, estimated through InSAR and GPS observations pp. 545-558

- Endra Gunawan, Ruth Amey, John Elliott, Sri Widiyantoro, Nanang T. Puspito, Nuraini Rahma Hanifa, Syamsuddin and Ekbal Hussain
- A Fuzzy-AHP-based variable weight safety evaluation model for expansive soil slope pp. 559-581

- Weimin Ye, Cen Gao, Zhangrong Liu, Qiong Wang and Wei Su
- Factors influencing retweeting of local news media tweets during Hurricane Irma pp. 583-611

- Cole Vaughn, Kathleen Sherman-Morris and Philip Poe
- Spatial understanding of historical and future landslide variation in Africa pp. 613-641

- Lamek Nahayo, Cui Peng, Yu Lei and Rongzhi Tan
- Analyzing drought trends over Sindh Province, Pakistan pp. 643-661

- Mansoor Ahmed, Ghulam Hussain Dars, Suhail Ahmed and Nir Y. Krakauer
- Field reconnaissance and observations from the February 6, 2023, Turkey earthquake sequence pp. 663-700

- Gulen Ozkula, Robert K. Dowell, Tugce Baser, Jui-Liang Lin, Ozgun A. Numanoglu, Okan Ilhan, C. Guney Olgun, Cheng-Wei Huang and Tunc Deniz Uludag
- RIPF-Unet for regional landslides detection: a novel deep learning model boosted by reversed image pyramid features pp. 701-719

- Bangjie Fu, Yange Li, Zheng Han, Zhenxiong Fang, Ningsheng Chen, Guisheng Hu and Weidong Wang
- Insights into initiation of typhoon-induced deep-seated landslides in Southeast coastal China pp. 721-749

- Yu Zhuang, Aiguo Xing, Qiang Sun and Yuehua Jiang
- Developing hybrid XGBoost model integrated with entropy weight and Bayesian optimization for predicting tunnel squeezing intensity pp. 751-771

- Xiaojie Geng, Shunchuan Wu, Yanjie Zhang, Junlong Sun, Haiyong Cheng, Zhongxin Zhang and Shijiang Pu
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