Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
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Volume 92, issue 3, 2018
- Landscape features and potential heat hazard threat: a spatial–temporal analysis of two urban universities pp. 1267-1286

- Adi Wibowo and Khairulmaini Osman Salleh
- Micro-level perception to climate change and adaptation issues: A prelude to mainstreaming climate adaptation into developmental landscape in India pp. 1287-1304

- Naveen P. Singh, Bhawna Anand and Mohd Arshad Khan
- The mapping of storm surge-prone areas and characterizing surge-producing cyclones in Leyte Gulf, Philippines pp. 1305-1320

- Socorro Margarita T. Rodrigo, Cesar L. Villanoy, Jeric C. Briones, Princess Hope T. Bilgera, Olivia C. Cabrera and Gemma Teresa T. Narisma
- Damage to buildings and structures due to recent devastating wind hazards in East Asia pp. 1321-1353

- Qingshan Yang, Rong Gao, Fan Bai, Tian Li and Yukio Tamura
- The present-day active deformation in the central and northern parts of the Gulf of Suez area, Egypt, from earthquake focal mechanism data pp. 1355-1369

- I. Abu El-Nader and H. M. Hussein
- Seismic damage assessment based on regional synthetic ground motion dataset: a case study for Erzincan, Turkey pp. 1371-1397

- Shaghayegh Karimzadeh, Aysegul Askan, Murat Altug Erberik and Ahmet Yakut
- GIS-based evolutionary optimized Gradient Boosted Decision Trees for forest fire susceptibility mapping pp. 1399-1418

- Shruti Sachdeva, Tarunpreet Bhatia and A. K. Verma
- Evaluation of tsunami inundation using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data and numerical modeling pp. 1419-1432

- M. Iyyappan, Tune Usha, S. S. Ramakrishnan, K. Srinivasa Raju, Gita Gopinath, S. Chenthamil Selvan, S. K. Dash and P. Mishra
- Earthquake damage assessment for deterministic scenarios in Iquique, Chile pp. 1433-1461

- Paula Aguirre, Jorge Vásquez, Juan Carlos de la Llera, Juan González and Gabriel González
- Future climate change impact evaluation on hydrologic processes in the Bharalu and Basistha basins using SWAT model pp. 1463-1488

- Angshuman M. Saharia and Arup Kumar Sarma
- Assessment of the hurricane-induced power outages from a demographic, socioeconomic, and transportation perspective pp. 1489-1508

- Mehmet Baran Ulak, Ayberk Kocatepe, Lalitha Madhavi Konila Sriram, Eren Erman Ozguven and Reza Arghandeh
- Seismic hazard and risk assessment based on Unified Scaling Law for Earthquakes: thirteen principal urban agglomerations of India pp. 1509-1522

- Imtiyaz A. Parvez, Anastasia Nekrasova and Vladimir Kossobokov
- Integration of GIS, AHP and TOPSIS for earthquake hazard analysis pp. 1523-1546

- Penjani Hopkins Nyimbili, Turan Erden and Himmet Karaman
- Potential damage and losses in a repeat of the 1910 Adra (Southern Spain) earthquake pp. 1547-1571

- S. Molina, M. Navarro, P. Martínez-Pagan, J. Pérez-Cuevas, F. Vidal, D. Navarro and N. Agea-Medina
- Fertilizer using intensity and environmental efficiency for China’s agriculture sector from 1997 to 2014 pp. 1573-1591

- Xingle Long, Yusen Luo, Huaping Sun and Gang Tian
- The total-factor energy productivity growth of China’s construction industry: evidence from the regional level pp. 1593-1616

- Tengfei Huo, Hong Ren, Weiguang Cai, Wei Feng, Miaohan Tang and Nan Zhou
- A spatio-temporal analysis of fires in the Southern African Development Community region pp. 1617-1632

- S. Strydom and M. J. Savage
- Sensitivity of flood loss estimates to building representation and flow depth attribution methods in micro-scale flood modelling pp. 1633-1648

- María Bermúdez and Andreas Paul Zischg
- Quantification of the changes in intensity and frequency of hourly extreme rainfall attributed climate change in Oman pp. 1649-1664

- Luminda Niroshana Gunawardhana, Ghazi A. Al-Rawas and Ghadeer Al-Hadhrami
- Rethinking flood risk communication pp. 1665-1686

- E. Rollason, L. J. Bracken, R. J. Hardy and A. R. G. Large
- Near-surface shear wave velocity estimation and V s 30 mapping for Dhaka City, Bangladesh pp. 1687-1715

- Md. Zillur Rahman, A. S. M. Maksud Kamal and Sumi Siddiqua
- Impact of ENSO on typhoon wind hazard in the coast of southeast China pp. 1717-1731

- Yu Chen and Zhongdong Duan
- A method predicting pumping-induced ground settlement using back-analysis and its application in the Karla region of Greece pp. 1733-1762

- Constantine Stamatopoulos, Petros Petridis, Issaak Parcharidis and Michael Foumelis
- Advanced casualty estimation based on tsunami evacuation intended behavior: case study at Yuigahama Beach, Kamakura, Japan pp. 1763-1788

- Tomoyuki Takabatake, Tomoya Shibayama, Miguel Esteban and Hidenori Ishii
- Estimation of ground cavity configurations using ground penetrating radar and time domain reflectometry pp. 1789-1807

- Won-Taek Hong and Jong-Sub Lee
- Spatial distribution patterns of global natural disasters based on biclustering pp. 1809-1820

- Shi Shen, Changxiu Cheng, Changqing Song, Jing Yang, Shanli Yang, Kai Su, Lihua Yuan and Xiaoqiang Chen
- Coupling of 1D models (SWAT and SWMM) with 2D model (iRIC) for mapping inundation in Brahmani and Baitarani river delta pp. 1821-1840

- Pawan Kumar Rai, C. T. Dhanya and B. R. Chahar
- A scenario of ground shaking hazard in intracratonic circular basins developed by basin-generated surface waves: an earthquake engineering perspective pp. 1841-1857

- J. P. Narayan and Kamal
- Kinetic energy and momentum correction coefficients in compound open channels pp. 1859-1869

- Alireza Keshavarzi and Hossein Hamidifar
- Spatial prediction of rainfall-induced shallow landslides using gene expression programming integrated with GIS: a case study in Vietnam pp. 1871-1887

- Nhat-Duc Hoang and Dieu Tien Bui
- Investigation into the tempo-spatial distribution of recent fire hazards in China pp. 1889-1907

- Ze-Nian Wang, Jun Chen, Wen-Chieh Cheng, Arul Arulrajah and Suksun Horpibulsuk
- Response characteristics and preventions for seismic subsidence of loess in Northwest China pp. 1909-1935

- Junling Qiu, Xiuling Wang, Jinxing Lai, Qian Zhang and Junbao Wang
- Investigation into geohazards during urbanization process of Xi’an, China pp. 1937-1953

- Zhi-Feng Wang, Wen-Chieh Cheng and Ya-Qiong Wang
Volume 92, issue 2, 2018
- Integrated assessment model for climate change in China pp. 581-583

- Tadepalli S. Murty
- An integrated assessment of INDCs under Shared Socioeconomic Pathways: an implementation of C3IAM pp. 585-618

- Yi-Ming Wei, Rong Han, Qiao-Mei Liang, Biying Yu, Yun-Fei Yao, Mei-Mei Xue, Kun Zhang, Li-Jing Liu, Juan Peng, Pu Yang, Zhifu Mi, Yun-Fei Du, Ce Wang, Jun-Jie Chang, Qian-Ru Yang, Zili Yang, Xueli Shi, Wei Xie, Changyi Liu, Zhongyu Ma, Jinxiao Tan, Weizheng Wang, Bao-Jun Tang, Yun-Fei Cao, Mingquan Wang, Jin-Wei Wang, Jia-Ning Kang, Ke Wang and Hua Liao
- A review of advances in China’s flash flood early-warning system pp. 619-634

- Changjun Liu, Liang Guo, Lei Ye, Shunfu Zhang, Yanzeng Zhao and Tianyu Song
- Tree ring width variations over western Himalaya in India and its linkage with heat and aridity indices pp. 635-645

- Somaru Ram
- A preliminary evaluation of the necessity of using a cumulus parameterization scheme in high-resolution simulations of Typhoon Haiyan (2013) pp. 647-671

- Funing Li, Jinbao Song and Xia Li
- Tectonic and lithologic control over landslide activity within the Larji–Kullu Tectonic Window in the Higher Himalayas of India pp. 673-697

- Brijendra K. Mishra, Dipanjan Bhattacharjee, Anupam Chattopadhyay and Ganesh Prusty
- Evaluation of a synthetic rainfall model, P-CLIPER, for use in coastal flood modeling pp. 699-726

- Kevin M. Geoghegan, Patrick Fitzpatrick, Randall L. Kolar and Kendra M. Dresback
- A comprehensive flash flood defense system in China: overview, achievements, and outlook pp. 727-740

- Liang Guo, Bingshun He, Meihong Ma, Qingrui Chang, Qing Li, Ke Zhang and Yang Hong
- Reconstruction and post-event analysis of a flash flood in a small ungauged basin: a case study in Slovak territory pp. 741-760

- Veronika Bačová Mitková, Pavla Pekárová, Dana Halmová and Pavol Miklánek
- Research on carbon market price mechanism and influencing factors: a literature review pp. 761-782

- Changjing Ji, Yu-Jie Hu and Bao-Jun Tang
- Evaluating climate change adaptation efforts on the US 50 states’ hazard mitigation plans pp. 783-804

- Qiao Hu, Zhenghong Tang, Lei Zhang, Yuanyuan Xu, Xiaolin Wu and Ligang Zhang
- Synoptic analysis of dust storm over Arabian Peninsula: a case study on February 28, 2009 pp. 805-827

- E. Tuncay Özdemir, Fatih M. Korkmaz and Veli Yavuz
- The hazard exposure of the Maltese Islands pp. 829-855

- Geoff Main, John Schembri, Ritienne Gauci, Kevin Crawford, David Chester and Angus Duncan
- Spatial–temporal patterns of cloud-to-ground lightning over the northwest Iberian Peninsula during the period 2010–2015 pp. 857-884

- Dominic Royé, Nieves Lorenzo and Javier Martin-Vide
- Earthquake dynamics in the Central India Tectonic Zone pp. 885-905

- H. S. Mandal
- Coupling sentiment and human mobility in natural disasters: a Twitter-based study of the 2014 South Napa Earthquake pp. 907-925

- Yan Wang and John E. Taylor
- Individual transportation decisions under conditions of risk and uncertainty pp. 927-942

- Lesley Strawderman, Daniel W. Carruth, Kathleen Sherman-Morris, Philip Menard, Merrill Warkentin and Karen S. McNeal
- A semi-probabilistic procedure for developing societal risk function pp. 943-969

- Hing-Ho Tsang, James E. Daniell, Friedemann Wenzel and Amelie C. Werner
- Riverine flood assessment in Jhang district in connection with ENSO and summer monsoon rainfall over Upper Indus Basin for 2010 pp. 971-993

- Bushra Khalid, Bueh Cholaw, Débora Souza Alvim, Shumaila Javeed, Junaid Aziz Khan, Muhammad Asif Javed and Azmat Hayat Khan
- Laboratory study on tsunami erosion and deposition under protection of rigid emergent vegetation pp. 995-1010

- Jie Chen, Zihao Duan, Changbo Jiang and Zhe Guan
- Human damage assessments of coastal flooding for Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta due to climate change-related sea level rise in the twenty-first century pp. 1011-1038

- Qiwei Yu, Alexis K. H. Lau, Kang T. Tsang and Jimmy C. H. Fung
- Determination of seismic wave attenuation in Delhi, India, towards quantification of regional seismic hazard pp. 1039-1064

- Soham Banerjee and Abhishek Kumar
- Seismicity assessment of Fukushima region, fault kinematics and calculation of PGA value for Idosawa fault in Hamadori area, Japan pp. 1065-1079

- Naseer Ahmed, Shahid Ghazi and Javed Sami
- Multi-hazard model for developing countries pp. 1081-1095

- Gustavo Barrantes
- Observation of surface and atmospheric parameters using “NOAA 18” satellite: a study on earthquakes of Sumatra and Nicobar Is regions for the year 2014 (M ≥ 6.0) pp. 1097-1112

- Venkatanathan Natarajan and Philip Philipoff
- A model for assessing iceberg hazard pp. 1113-1136

- Grant R. Bigg, T. E. Cropper, Clare K. O’Neill, Alex K. Arnold, A. H. Fleming, R. Marsh, V. Ivchenko, Nicolas Fournier, Mike Osborne and Robin Stephens
- Integration of multi-parametric fuzzy analytic hierarchy process and GIS along the UNESCO World Heritage: a flood hazard index, Mombasa County, Kenya pp. 1137-1153

- Yves Hategekimana, Lijun Yu, Yueping Nie, Jianfeng Zhu, Fang Liu and Fei Guo
- Water system characteristics of Karst river basins in South China and their driving mechanisms of hydrological drought pp. 1155-1178

- Zhonghua He, Hong Liang, Zhaohui Yang, Fasu Huang and Xinbo Zeng
- Prediction of open stope hangingwall stability using random forests pp. 1179-1197

- Chongchong Qi, Andy Fourie, Xuhao Du and Xiaolin Tang
- Relationship of drought frequency and severity with range of annual temperature variation pp. 1199-1210

- Kumar Amrit, Rajendra P. Pandey, Surendra K. Mishra and Mihail Daradur
- ShakeMap-based prediction of earthquake-induced mass movements in Switzerland calibrated on historical observations pp. 1211-1235

- Carlo Cauzzi, Donat Fäh, David J. Wald, John Clinton, Stéphane Losey and Stefan Wiemer
- Early warning system for detection of urban pluvial flooding hazard levels in an ungauged basin pp. 1237-1265

- Melisa Acosta-Coll, Francisco Ballester-Merelo and Marcos Martínez-Peiró
Volume 92, issue 1, 2018
- Vertical drains to minimize duration of seasonal waterlogging in Eastern Ganges Basin flood plains: a field experiment pp. 1-17

- S. A. Prathapar, N. Rajmohan, B. R. Sharma and P. K. Aggarwal
- Multiple climate hazards in Eurasian drylands pp. 1-2

- Masato Shinoda, Troy Sternberg and Banzragch Nandintsetseg
- Mongolian herders’ vulnerability to dzud: a study of record livestock mortality levels during the severe 2009/2010 winter pp. 3-17

- Chunling Du, Masato Shinoda, Kaoru Tachiiri, Banzragch Nandintsetseg, Hiroshi Komiyama and Shusuke Matsushita
- Modeling and analysis of mining subsidence disaster chains based on stochastic Petri nets pp. 19-41

- Yuejuan Chen, Jin Zhang, Anchao Zhou and Bo Yin
- Satellite-based mapping of dust erodibility in northeast Asia pp. 19-25

- Reiji Kimura
- Investigating the presumed causal links between drought and dzud in Mongolia pp. 27-43

- Troy Sternberg
- A critical review of potential tsunamigenic sources as first step towards the tsunami hazard assessment for the Napoli Gulf (Southern Italy) highly populated area pp. 43-76

- I. Alberico, F. Budillon, D. Casalbore, V. Fiore and R. Iavarone
- Cold air formation and advection over Eurasia during “dzud” cold disaster winters in Mongolia pp. 45-56

- Yoshihiro Iijima and Masatake E. Hori
- Rangeland management and climate hazards in drylands: dust storms, desertification and the overgrazing debate pp. 57-70

- Nick Middleton
- Developing a soil erodibility map across Mongolia pp. 71-94

- D. Jugder, B. Gantsetseg, E. Davaanyam and M. Shinoda
- Hazard assessment of volcanic ballistic impacts at Mt Chihshin, Tatun Volcano Group, northern Taiwan pp. 77-92

- A. Nurmawati and K. I. Konstantinou
- An improved cyclonic wind distribution for computation of storm surges pp. 93-112

- Smita Pandey and A. D. Rao
- Livestock productivity as indicator of vulnerability to climate hazards: a Mongolian case study pp. 95-107

- F. Joly, R. Sabatier, B. Hubert and B. Munkhtuya
- Contributions of multiple climate hazards and overgrazing to the 2009/2010 winter disaster in Mongolia pp. 109-126

- Banzragch Nandintsetseg, Masato Shinoda and Baasandai Erdenetsetseg
- Earthquake scenario in a national drill, the case of “Turning Point 6”, 2012, Israel pp. 113-132

- T. Levi, A. Salamon, D. Bausch, J. Rozelle, A. Cutrell, S. Hoyland, Y. Hamiel, O. Katz, R. Calvo, Z. Gvirtzman, B. Ackerman and I. Gavrieli
- Complexity of Mongolian stakeholders’ dzud preparation and response pp. 127-143

- Allison Hahn
- Landslide susceptibility mapping by using statistical analysis in the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) on the northern part of Suşehri Town, Turkey pp. 133-154

- Gökhan Demir
- The relationship between drought activity and vegetation cover in Northwest China from 1982 to 2013 pp. 145-163

- Yelin Jiang, Ranghui Wang, Qing Peng, Xiaoquan Wu, Husen Ning and Cheng Li
- Evaluation of CHIRPS and its application for drought monitoring over the Haihe River Basin, China pp. 155-172

- Feng Gao, Yuhu Zhang, Xiulin Ren, Yunjun Yao, Zengchao Hao and Wanyuan Cai
- Herders and hazards: covariate dzud risk and the cost of risk management strategies in a Mongolian subdistrict pp. 165-181

- Ariell Ahearn
- Assessment of world disaster severity processed by Gaussian blur based on large historical data: casualties as an evaluating indicator pp. 173-187

- N. Zhang and H. Huang
- Moisture sources of a torrential rainfall event in the arid region of East Xinjiang, China, based on a Lagrangian model pp. 183-195

- Junqiang Yao, Moyan Li and Qing Yang
- Investigating the impacts of typhoon-induced floods on the agriculture in the central region of Vietnam by using hydrological models and satellite data pp. 189-204

- Nga Thi Thanh Pham, Quang Hong Nguyen, Anh Duc Ngo, Hang Thi Thu Le and Cong Tien Nguyen
- Women’s empowerment following disaster: a longitudinal study of social change pp. 205-224

- Jenny Moreno and Duncan Shaw
- Multi-sensor DInSAR applied to the spatiotemporal evolution analysis of ground surface deformation in Cerro Prieto basin, Baja California, Mexico, for the 1993–2014 period pp. 225-255

- Olga Sarychikhina, Ewa Glowacka and Braulio Robles
- Capturing the multifaceted phenomena of socioeconomic vulnerability pp. 257-282

- Linda Sorg, Neiler Medina, Daniel Feldmeyer, Arlex Sanchez, Zoran Vojinovic, Jörn Birkmann and Alessandra Marchese
- Toward a disaster risk assessment and mapping in the virtual geographic environment of Armenia pp. 283-309

- Arshavir Avagyan, Hasmik Manandyan, Aleksandr Arakelyan and Artak Piloyan
- Statistical analysis of large accidents in China’s coal mines in 2016 pp. 311-325

- Xiao Wang and Fan-bao Meng
- Simplified formulae for designing coastal forest against tsunami run-up: one-dimensional approach pp. 327-346

- Nguyen Ba Thuy, N. A. K. Nandasena, Vu Hai Dang and Norio Tanaka
- A novel triggerless approach for mass wasting susceptibility modeling applied to the Boston Mountains of Arkansas, USA pp. 347-367

- Kyle W. Rowden and Mohamed H. Aly
- Flow instabilities in two-phase or supercritical crust fluids and its possible relevance to seismo-electromagnetic disturbances pp. 369-379

- Nadezda V. Yagova, Viktor V. Yagov, Ashwini K. Sinha, Masashi Hayakawa, Evgeny N. Fedorov and Geeta Vichare
- Visibility in airborne volcanic ash: considerations for surface transportation using a laboratory-based method pp. 381-413

- Daniel M. Blake, Thomas M. Wilson and Carol Stewart
- Dynamic process simulation of rainfall-induced Sanxicun landslide based on a thermo-poro-elastic approach pp. 415-428

- Yu Luo, Wei Liu, Siming He, Jiang Yuanjun and Xiaoqing Lei
- Energy savings evaluation in public building sector during the 10th–12th FYP periods of China: an extended LMDI model approach pp. 429-441

- Minda Ma, Ran Yan and Weiguang Cai
- Geo-anthropogenic aberrations and Chennai floods: 2015, India pp. 443-477

- S. M. Ramasamy, A. Vijay and S. Dhinesh
- Liquefaction potential mapping in Dholera region of western India pp. 479-495

- Sarda Thokchom, Vasu Pancholi, B. K. Rastogi and N. N. Dogra
- Back analysis of ground vibrations which cause cracks in buildings in residential areas Karakuyu (Dinar, Afyonkarahisar, Turkey) pp. 497-509

- Mehmet Ozcelik
- A system to detect potential fires using a thermographic camera pp. 511-523

- Chijoo Lee and Hyungjun Yang
- Effects of drought and flood on crop production in China across 1949–2015: spatial heterogeneity analysis with Bayesian hierarchical modeling pp. 525-541

- Huili Chen, Zhongyao Liang, Yong Liu, Qingsong Jiang and Shuguang Xie
- Spatiotemporal changes in conterminous US wildfire exposure from 1940 to 2010 pp. 543-565

- Stephen M. Strader
- The effects of small particles on soil seismic liquefaction resistance: current findings and future challenges pp. 567-579

- Yu Huang and Liuyuan Zhao
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