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Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards1997 - 2025
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 Volume 98, issue 3, 2019
 
  Advances in extreme value analysis and application to natural hazards   pp. 819-822 Ivan D. Haigh and Thomas WahlExtreme events: a framework for assessing natural hazards   pp. 823-848 Franck MazasExtreme anomaly event detection in biosphere using linear regression and a spatiotemporal MRF model   pp. 849-867 Yanira Guanche García, Maha Shadaydeh, Miguel Mahecha and Joachim DenzlerQuantifying historic skew surges: an example for the Dunkirk Area, France   pp. 869-893 Nathalie Giloy, Yasser Hamdi, Lise Bardet, Emmanuel Garnier and Claire-Maire DulucDevelopment of a target-site-based regional frequency model using historical information   pp. 895-913 Y. Hamdi, C.-M. Duluc, L. Bardet and V. RebourAn integrated 1D–2D hydraulic modelling approach to assess the sensitivity of a coastal region to compound flooding hazard under climate change   pp. 915-937 Ulysse Pasquier, Yi He, Simon Hooton, Marisa Goulden and Kevin M. HiscockExtreme low and high waters due to a large and powerful tropical cyclone: Hurricane Irma (2017)   pp. 939-968 Peter BacopoulosSpatiotemporal variations of extreme sea levels around the South China Sea: assessing the influence of tropical cyclones, monsoons and major climate modes   pp. 969-1001 Dat T. Pham, Adam D. Switzer, Gabriel Huerta, Aron J. Meltzner, Huan M. Nguyen and Emma M. HillNear-future changes in storm surges along the Atlantic Iberian coast   pp. 1003-1020 André B. Fortunato, Edmund P. Meredith, Marta Rodrigues, Paula Freire and Hendrik FeldmannLand use change increases flood hazard: a multi-modelling approach to assess change in flood characteristics driven by socio-economic land use change scenarios   pp. 1021-1050 Jean Hounkpè, Bernd Diekkrüger, Abel A. Afouda and Luc Olivier Crepin SintondjiNonstationary joint probability analysis of extreme marine variables to assess design water levels at the shoreline in a changing climate   pp. 1051-1089 Panagiota Galiatsatou, Christos Makris, Panayotis Prinos and Dimitrios KokkinosEstimating the maximum possible earthquake magnitude using extreme value methodology: the Groningen case   pp. 1091-1113 Jan Beirlant, Andrzej Kijko, Tom Reynkens and John EinmahlFuture high-temperature extremes and stationarity   pp. 1115-1134 S. Parey, T. T. H. Hoang and D. Dacunha-CastelleA step towards efficient inference for trends in UK extreme temperatures through distributional linkage between observations and climate model data   pp. 1135-1154 Darmesah Gabda, Jonathan Tawn and Simon BrownClimatology of rainfall erosivity during 1961–2012 in Jiangsu Province, southeast China   pp. 1155-1168 Jin Huang, Fangmin Zhang, Zhenghua Hu and Shutao ChenAnalysis of extreme precipitation and its variability under climate change in a river basin   pp. 1169-1190 S. Ansa Thasneem, N. R. Chithra and Santosh G. Thampi Volume 98, issue 2, 2019
 
  Effect of an incremental change in external water pressure on tunnel lining: a case study from the Tongxi karst tunnel   pp. 343-377 Yang Liu, Yongneng Feng, Mo Xu, Yunhui Zhang, Haitao Long and Haiming ZhuPredicting surf zone injuries along the Delaware coast using a Bayesian network   pp. 379-401 Matthew B. Doelp, Jack A. Puleo and Nathaniel G. PlantCorrection to: Predicting surf zone injuries along the Delaware coast using a Bayesian network   pp. 403-403 Matthew B. Doelp, Jack A. Puleo and Nathaniel G. PlantEarthquake readiness in volatile regions: the case of Israel   pp. 405-423 Deborah F. Shmueli, Ehud Segal, Michal Ben Gal, Eran Feitelson and Amnon ReichmanReconnaissance report on geotechnical effects and structural damage caused by the 3 January 2017 Tripura earthquake, India   pp. 425-450 P. Anbazhagan, Kunjari Mog, K. S. Nanjunda Rao, N. Siddharth Prabhu, Ayush Agarwal, G. R. Reddy, Sima Ghosh, Malay Kr. Deb, Saurabh Baruah and Sarat Kr. DasEvaluation of hazardous effects of near-fault earthquakes on earth dams by using EL and TNL numerical methods (case studies: Gheshlagh Oleya and Jamishan dams)   pp. 451-484 Hassan Sharafi and Yazdan Shams MalekiMonitoring the regional deformation of loess landslides on the Heifangtai terrace using the Sentinel-1 time series interferometry technique   pp. 485-505 Qingkai Meng, Qiang Xu, Baocun Wang, Weile Li, Ying Peng, Dalei Peng, Xing Qi and Dongdong ZhouOn the driving forces of historical changes in the fatalities of tropical cyclone disasters in China from 1951 to 2014   pp. 507-533 Yi Li, Weihua Fang and Xiaogang DuanDeveloping flood mitigation measures for the northern part of Nicosia   pp. 535-557 H. Zaifoglu, A. M. Yanmaz and B. AkintugSpatial homogeneity of extreme precipitation indices using fuzzy clustering over northeast India   pp. 559-574 Manish Kumar Goyal, Gupta Shivam and Arup K. SarmaLandslides triggered by multiple earthquakes: insights from the 2018 Lombok (Indonesia) events   pp. 575-592 M. F. FerrarioIntegrating risk perceptions into flood risk management: Trinidad case study   pp. 593-619 Gabrielle ThongsIdentifying key factors of regional agricultural drought vulnerability using a panel data grey combined method   pp. 621-642 Huifang Sun, Yaoguo Dang and Wenxin MaoEvaluating the use of bias-corrected radar rainfall data in three flood events in Samsun, Turkey   pp. 643-674 Arzu Ozkaya and Zuhal AkyurekFlood scaling under nonstationarity in Daqinghe River basin, China   pp. 675-696 Jianzhu Li, Qiushuang Ma, Yu Tian, Yuming Lei, Ting Zhang and Ping FengInvestigating spatial contribution of land use types and land slope classes on soil erosion distribution under tropical environment   pp. 697-718 Chandra Setyawan, Chin-Yu Lee and Miky PrawitasariAnalysis of deformation characteristics for a reservoir landslide before and after impoundment by multiple D-InSAR observations at Jinshajiang River, China   pp. 719-733 Lingjing Li, Xin Yao, Jiaming Yao, Zhenkai Zhou, Xin Feng and Xinghong LiuPlanform Island change assessment for inhabited Lakshadweep Islands   pp. 735-750 G. Mary Diviya Suganya, B. Deepika, R. Madhumitha, S. Rajakumari, R. Purvaja and R. RameshExperimental study on the influence of vegetation on the slope flow concentration time   pp. 751-763 Qinge Peng, Xingnian Liu, Er Huang and Kejun YangThe relationship among meteorological, agricultural, and in situ news-generated big data on droughts   pp. 765-781 Ji-Wan Lee, Chung-Gil Jung, Jee-Hun Chung and Seong-Joon KimStudies of dam disaster in India and equations for breach parameter   pp. 783-807 S. Dhiman and K. C. PatraLet’s not forget about non-land-falling cyclones: tendencies and impacts in Puerto Rico   pp. 809-815 Tania López-Marrero and Abimael Castro-RiveraCorrection to: Application of 1D and 2D hydrodynamic modeling to study glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) and its impact on a hydropower station in Central Himalaya   pp. 817-817 Ashim Sattar, Ajanta Goswami and Anil V. Kulkarni Volume 98, issue 1, 2019
 
  Natural disasters and 150th commemoration of Canada as a country   pp. 3-7 Nirupama Agrawal and Robin CoxWildfire evacuation experiences of band members of Whitefish Lake First Nation 459, Alberta, Canada   pp. 9-29 Amy Cardinal Christianson and Tara K. McGeeProtect, accommodate, retreat or avoid (PARA): Canadian community options for flood disaster risk reduction and flood resilience   pp. 31-50 Brent Doberstein, Joanne Fitzgibbons and Carrie MitchellHazardous weather events in the St Lawrence Valley from the French regime to Confederation: descriptive weather in historical records from Quebec City and Montreal, 1742–1869 and 1953—present   pp. 51-77 Victoria C. SlonoskyThe 1996 Saguenay Flood event and its impacts   pp. 79-89 Michel Tremblay and Christian GuillaudIs climate change impacting Rideau Canal Skateway, the world’s longest skating rink?   pp. 91-101 Nirupama Agrawal and Alireza JahanandishFrom SARS to pandemic influenza: the framing of high-risk populations   pp. 103-117 Tracey L. O’Sullivan and Karen P. PhillipsA review of cyclone track shifts over the Great Lakes of North America: implications for storm surges   pp. 119-135 Tew-Fik Mahdi, Gaurav Jain, Shay Patel and Aman Kaur Sidhu“Events and failures are our only means for making policy changes”: learning in disaster and emergency management policies in Manitoba, Canada   pp. 137-162 C. Emdad Haque, Mahed-Ul-Islam Choudhury and Md. Sowayib SikderWildfire as an increasingly common natural disaster facing Canada: understanding the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire   pp. 163-180 Aaida A. Mamuji and Jack L. RozdilskyExperiencing fire: a phenomenological study of YouTube videos of the 2016 Fort McMurray fire   pp. 181-212 Jean SlickMore than a checkbox: engaging youth in disaster risk reduction and resilience in Canada   pp. 213-227 Robin S. Cox, Tiffany T. Hill, Tamara Plush, Cheryl Heykoop and Crystal TremblayPedestrian evacuation modelling of a Canadian West Coast community from a near-field Tsunami event   pp. 229-249 Isabelle Cheff, Ioan Nistor and Dan PalermoEffects of urban development on future multi-hazard risk: the case of Vancouver, Canada   pp. 251-265 Stephanie E. Chang, Jackie Z. K. Yip and Wendy TseNumerical modelling of coastal inundation from Cascadia Subduction Zone tsunamis and implications for coastal communities on western Vancouver Island, Canada   pp. 267-291 Tomoyuki Takabatake, Philippe St-Germain, Ioan Nistor, Jacob Stolle and Tomoya ShibayamaAssessing Canada’s disaster baselines and projections under the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction: a modeling tool to track progress   pp. 293-317 M. Godsoe, M. Ladd and R. CoxGetting Canadians prepared for natural disasters: a multi-method analysis of risk perception, behaviors, and the social environment   pp. 319-341 An Gie Yong and Louise Lemyre |  |