Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
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Volume 83, issue 3, 2016
- Seismic performance assessment and potential failure modes of intake towers pp. 1321-1340

- Hanyun Zhang and Liaojun Zhang
- Stability analysis of potential failure zones along NH-305, India pp. 1341-1357

- Bankim Mahanta, H. O. Singh, P. K. Singh, Ashutosh Kainthola and T. N. Singh
- A database for fatalities and damages due to the earthquakes in Turkey (1900–2014) pp. 1359-1418

- Murat Bikçe
- Vulnerability and adaptive capacity of Inuit women to climate change: a case study from Iqaluit, Nunavut pp. 1419-1441

- Anna Bunce, James Ford, Sherilee Harper and Victoria Edge
- Wave runup estimations on platform-beaches for coastal flood hazard assessment pp. 1443-1467

- David Didier, Pascal Bernatchez, Guillaume Marie and Geneviève Boucher-Brossard
- Spatial fuzzy clustering approach to characterize flood risk in urban storm water drainage systems pp. 1469-1483

- Li Liu, Xing Li, Gaoyuan Xia, Juliang Jin and Guowei Chen
- Impacts of large natural disasters on regional income pp. 1485-1503

- Jianhong E. Mu and Yong Chen
- Household vulnerability and economic status during disaster recovery and its determinants: a case study after the Wenchuan earthquake pp. 1505-1526

- Zhang Huafeng
- Relationship between peak rainfall intensity (PRI) and maximum flood depth (MFD) in an urban catchment of Northeast India pp. 1527-1544

- Sanat Nalini Sahoo and P. Sreeja
- Measuring and mapping the flood vulnerability based on land-use patterns: a case study of Beijing, China pp. 1545-1565

- Jie Liu, Zhenwu Shi and Dan Wang
- Drought indices as drought predictors in the south-central USA pp. 1567-1582

- Robert V. Rohli, Nazla Bushra, Nina S. N. Lam, Lei Zou, Volodymyr Mihunov, Margaret A. Reams and Jennifer E. Argote
- Digital engagement methods for earthquake and fire preparedness: a review pp. 1583-1604

- Enrica Verrucci, Gabriela Perez-Fuentes, Tiziana Rossetto, Luke Bisby, Muki Haklay, David Rush, Patrick Rickles, Gretchen Fagg and Helene Joffe
- Risk evaluation of agricultural disaster impacts on food production in southern China by probability density method pp. 1605-1634

- Jing Wang, Feng Fang, Qiang Zhang, Jinsong Wang, Yubi Yao and Wei Wang
- Rainfall-runoff simulations using the CARIWIG Simple Model for Advection of Storms and Hurricanes and HEC-HMS: Implications of Hurricane Ivan over the Jamaica Hope River watershed pp. 1635-1659

- Arpita Mandal, Tannecia S. Stephenson, Alrick A. Brown, Jayaka D. Campbell, Michael A. Taylor and Theron L. Lumsden
- Effects of variance adjustment techniques and time-invariant transfer functions on heat wave duration indices and other metrics derived from downscaled time-series. Study case: Montreal, Canada pp. 1661-1681

- Carlos F. Gaitán
- Experimental study on grouting in underconsolidated soil to control excessive settlement pp. 1683-1701

- Gang Zheng, Xiao-shuang Zhang, Yu Diao and Hua-yang Lei
- Selected physical parameters as determinants of flood fatalities in Bangladesh, 1972–2013 pp. 1703-1715

- Bimal Kanti Paul and Sharif Mahmood
- Northern hemisphere tropical cyclones during the quasi-El Niño of late 2014 pp. 1717-1729

- A. H. Sobel, Suzana J. Camargo, A. G. Barnston and M. K. Tippett
- A screening method for bridge scour estimation and flood adaptation planning utilizing HAZUS-MH 2.1 and HEC-18 pp. 1731-1746

- James Carl Banks, Janey V. Camp and Mark D. Abkowitz
- Dynamic risk assessment of waterlogging disaster for maize based on CERES-Maize model in Midwest of Jilin Province, China pp. 1747-1761

- Enliang Guo, Jiquan Zhang, Yongfang Wang, Ha Si and Feng Zhang
- Review of challenges of and practices for sustainable management of mountain flood hazards pp. 1763-1797

- Desirée Tullos, Elizabeth Byron, Gerald Galloway, Jayantha Obeysekera, Om Prakash and Yung-Hsin Sun
- Co-seismic and post-seismic behavior of a wall type breakwater on a natural ground composed of liquefiable layer pp. 1799-1819

- Xiaohua Bao, Bin Ye, Guanlin Ye and Feng Zhang
- Tornado hazard for structural engineering pp. 1821-1842

- Zhenhua Huang, Xingang Fan, Liping Cai and Sheldon Q. Shi
- Community disaster resilience: a qualitative study on Iranian concepts and indicators pp. 1843-1861

- Abbas Ostadtaghizadeh, Ali Ardalan, Douglas Paton, Hamidreza Khankeh and Hossain Jabbari
Volume 83, issue 2, 2016
- Erosion and heavy mineral depletion of a placer mining beach along the south-west coast of India: Part I— Nearshore sediment transport regime pp. 769-796

- R. Prasad, L. Sheela Nair, N. P. Kurian and T. N. Prakash
- Erosion and heavy mineral depletion of a placer mining beach along the south-west coast of India: Part II—Sedimentological and mineralogical changes pp. 797-822

- T. N. Prakash, Tiju I. Varghese, R. Prasad, L. Sheela Nair and N. P. Kurian
- Erosion and heavy mineral depletion of a placer mining beach along the south-west coast of India: part III—short- and long-term morphological changes pp. 823-847

- R. Prasad, L. Sheela Nair, N. P. Kurian, T. N. Prakash and Tiju I. Varghese
- Coastal boulder deposits attesting to large wave impacts on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt pp. 849-865

- Majid Shah-Hosseini, Amr Saleem, Abdel-Moneim A. Mahmoud and Christophe Morhange
- Estimation of the source parameters of the Nepal earthquake from strong motion data pp. 867-883

- A. Joshi, Monu Tomer, Sohan Lal, Sumer Chopra, Sandeep Singh, Sanjay Prajapati, M. L. Sharma and Sandeep
- Urban heat islands in Hong Kong: statistical modeling and trend detection pp. 885-907

- Weiwen Wang, Wen Zhou, Edward Yan Yung Ng and Yong Xu
- Local indices for the South American monsoon system and its impacts on Southeast Brazilian precipitation patterns pp. 909-928

- David Marcolino Nielsen, Marcio Cataldi, André Luiz Belém and Ana Luiza Spadano Albuquerque
- Study and numerical modeling of 1945 Makran tsunami due to a probable submarine landslide pp. 929-945

- Ehsan Rastgoftar and Mohsen Soltanpour
- A GIS-based flood susceptibility assessment and its mapping in Iran: a comparison between frequency ratio and weights-of-evidence bivariate statistical models with multi-criteria decision-making technique pp. 947-987

- Khabat Khosravi, Ebrahim Nohani, Edris Maroufinia and Hamid Reza Pourghasemi
- Quantification of intensity of landscape changes using remote sensing and GIS with special reference to the Bhuj earthquake (26th January, 2001, M = 7.9) pp. 989-1005

- Ketaki Joshi and Deepali Gadkari
- Farmer-level adaptation to climate change and agricultural drought: empirical evidences from the Barind region of Bangladesh pp. 1007-1026

- Md. Nazir Hossain, Swapna Chowdhury and Shitangsu Kumar Paul
- Detection of 2011 Sikkim earthquake-induced landslides using neuro-fuzzy classifier and digital elevation model pp. 1027-1044

- Krishna Kant Singh and Akansha Singh
- Flood damage assessment of an urban area in Taiwan pp. 1045-1055

- Yi-Ru Chen, Chao-Hsien Yeh and Bofu Yu
- One-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling of GLOF and impact on hydropower projects in Dhauliganga River using remote sensing and GIS applications pp. 1057-1075

- Praveen K. Thakur, Suruchi Aggarwal, S. P. Aggarwal and S. K. Jain
- A framework to assess quality and uncertainty in disaster loss data pp. 1077-1102

- Xavier Romão and Esmeralda Paupério
- A short-term decrease in household income inequality in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh, following Cyclone Aila pp. 1103-1123

- Abu Nasar Mohammad Abdullah, Kerstin Katharina Zander, Bronwyn Myers, Natasha Stacey and Stephen Thomas Garnett
- Microphysical processes and hydrometeor distributions associated with thunderstorms over India: WRF (cloud-resolving) simulations and validations using TRMM pp. 1125-1155

- Madhuparna Halder and P. Mukhopadhyay
- Living in troubled waters: stakeholders’ perception, susceptibility and adaptations to flooding in the Upper Brahmaputra plain pp. 1157-1176

- Nabajit Hazarika, Tanuj Tayeng and Apurba Kumar Das
- A Weibo-based approach to disaster informatics: incidents monitor in post-disaster situation via Weibo text negative sentiment analysis pp. 1177-1196

- Hua Bai and Guang Yu
- Can severe rain events over the Mediterranean region be detected through simple numerical indices? pp. 1197-1212

- B. Ziv, N. Harats, E. Morin, Y. Yair and U. Dayan
- Exploring underlying causes and assessing damages of 2010 flash flood in the upper zone of Panjkora River pp. 1213-1227

- Shakeel Mahmood, Amin-ul-Haq Khan and Shaker Mahmood Mayo
- Revision and improvement of the PTVA-3 model for assessing tsunami building vulnerability using “international expert judgment”: introducing the PTVA-4 model pp. 1229-1256

- F. Dall’Osso, D. Dominey-Howes, C. Tarbotton, S. Summerhayes and G. Withycombe
- An evaluation of disaster risk reduction (DRR) approaches for coastal delta cities: a comparative analysis pp. 1257-1278

- Sarfaraz Gani Adnan and Heidi Kreibich
- Vulnerability to prolonged cold: a case study of the Zeravshan Valley of Tajikistan pp. 1279-1300

- R. Bryson Touchstone and Kathleen Sherman-Morris
- Investigation into pluvial flooding hazards caused by heavy rain and protection measures in Shanghai, China pp. 1301-1320

- Jian-Liang Deng, Shui-Long Shen and Ye-Shuang Xu
Volume 83, issue 1, 2016
- Applications of geoinformatics for the prevention and mitigation of natural hazards pp. 1-4

- Silas Michaelides
- Risk assessment of cultural heritage sites clusters using satellite imagery and GIS: the case study of Paphos District, Cyprus pp. 5-20

- A. Agapiou, V. Lysandrou, K. Themistocleous and D. G. Hadjimitsis
- Review of two Japan Typhoon catastrophe models for commercial and industrial properties pp. 19-40

- Erdem Karaca and Hesaam Aslani
- Early detection of volcanic hazard by lidar measurement of carbon dioxide pp. 21-29

- Luca Fiorani, Simone Santoro, Stefano Parracino, Giovanni Maio, Marcello Nuvoli and Alessandro Aiuppa
- Satellite remote sensing and GIS-based multi-criteria analysis for flood hazard mapping pp. 31-51

- Francesca Franci, Gabriele Bitelli, Emanuele Mandanici, Diofantos Hadjimitsis and Athos Agapiou
- Analysis of precipitation extremes based on satellite (CHIRPS) and in situ dataset over Cyprus pp. 53-63

- Dimitrios Katsanos, Adrianos Retalis, Filippos Tymvios and Silas Michaelides
- Validation of the FAST forecast model for the storm surges due to hurricanes Wilma and Ike pp. 53-74

- David M. Kelly, Yi-Cheng Teng, Yuepeng Li and Keqi Zhang
- Assessing water erosion in Mediterranean tree crops using GIS techniques and field measurements: the effect of climate change pp. 65-81

- Nektarios N. Kourgialas, Georgios C. Koubouris, George P. Karatzas and Ioannis Metzidakis
- Risk provision using field spectroscopy to identify spectral regions for the detection of defects in flexible pavements pp. 83-96

- Christodoulos Mettas, Athos Agapiou, Kyriacos Themistocleous, Kyriacos Neocleous, Diofantos Hadjimitsis and Silas Michaelides
- Rotation forest fuzzy rule-based classifier ensemble for spatial prediction of landslides using GIS pp. 97-127

- Binh Thai Pham, Dieu Tien Bui, Indra Prakash and M. B. Dholakia
- Investigation of ionospheric TEC precursors related to the M7.8 Nepal and M8.3 Chile earthquakes in 2015 based on spectral and statistical analysis pp. 97-116

- Christina Oikonomou, Haris Haralambous and Buldan Muslim
- Flood inundation mapping sensitivity to riverine spatial resolution and modelling approach pp. 117-132

- G. Papaioannou, A. Loukas, L. Vasiliades and G. T. Aronica
- Justice and flood risk management: reflecting on different approaches to distribute and allocate flood risk management in Europe pp. 129-147

- Thomas Thaler and Thomas Hartmann
- Integration of seismic and image data processing for rockfall monitoring and early warning along transportation networks pp. 133-153

- Panagiotis Partsinevelos, George Kritikakis, Nikos Economou, Zach Agioutantis, Achilleas Tripolitsiotis, Stelios Mertikas and Antonis Vafidis
- Minimizing economic impacts from post-fire debris flows in the western United States pp. 149-176

- Kevin McCoy, Vitaliy Krasko, Paul Santi, Daniel Kaffine and Steffen Rebennack
- Advanced interpretation of interferometric SAR data to detect, monitor and model ground subsidence: outcomes from the ESA-GMES Terrafirma project pp. 155-181

- F. Raspini, S. Bianchini, S. Moretti, C. Loupasakis, D. Rozos, J. Duro and M. Garcia
- Application of the FEMA-P58 methodology for regional earthquake loss prediction pp. 177-192

- Xiang Zeng, Xinzheng Lu, T. Y. Yang and Zhen Xu
- Mapping the variability of carbonation progress using GIS techniques and field data: a case study of the Limassol district pp. 183-199

- Elia A. Tantele, Renos A. Votsis, Chris Danezis, Constantina Anastasiou and Nikolas Georgiou
- Geohazards and thermal regime analysis of oil pipeline along the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau Engineering Corridor pp. 193-209

- Wenbing Yu, Fenglei Han, Weibo Liu and Stuart A. Harris
- Shoreline variability of an urban beach fronted by a beachrock reef from video imagery pp. 201-222

- A. F. Velegrakis, V. Trygonis, A. E. Chatzipavlis, Th. Karambas, M. I. Vousdoukas, G. Ghionis, I. N. Monioudi, Th. Hasiotis, O. Andreadis and F. Psarros
- Rogue waves off the south/southeastern Brazilian coast pp. 211-232

- Rogério Neder Candella
- Monitoring desertification by remote sensing using the Tasselled Cap transform for long-term change detection pp. 223-237

- Anna Zanchetta, Gabriele Bitelli and Arnon Karnieli
- The coordination between China’s economic growth and environmental emission from the Environmental Kuznets Curve viewpoint pp. 233-252

- Xiaosheng Li, Xia Yan, Qingxian An, Ke Chen and Zhen Shen
- Heavy precipitation characteristics over India during the summer monsoon season using rain gauge, satellite and reanalysis products pp. 253-292

- V. Prasanna
- Shoreline change and impacts of coastal protection structures on Puducherry, SE coast of India pp. 293-308

- S. Chenthamil Selvan, R. S. Kankara, Vipin J. Markose, B. Rajan and K. Prabhu
- A fuzzy model to assess disaster risk reduction maturity level based on the Hyogo Framework for Action pp. 309-326

- Paulo Victor Rodrigues Carvalho, Cláudio Henrique Grecco, Armando Martins Souza, Gilbert Jacob Huber and Jose Orlando Gomes
- Comparison between shallow water and Boussinesq models for predicting cascading dam-break flows pp. 327-343

- Jian Wang, Dongfang Liang, Jingxin Zhang and Yang Xiao
- Intermodal humanitarian logistics model based on maritime transportation in Istanbul pp. 345-364

- Dilsu Binnaz Ozkapici, Mustafa Alp Ertem and Haluk Aygüneş
- Assessing the susceptibility of gap-graded soils to internal erosion: proposition of a new experimental methodology pp. 365-388

- Didier Marot, Abdul Rochim, Hong-Hai Nguyen, Fateh Bendahmane and Luc Sibille
- Low-carbon supply chain resources allocation based on quantum chaos neural network algorithm and learning effect pp. 389-409

- Xiao-Hong Liu, Mi-Yuan Shan and Li-Hong Zhang
- A remote-sensing-based vegetative technique for flood hazard mitigation of Jiadhal basin, India pp. 411-423

- Arnob Bormudoi and Masahiko Nagai
- The impact of floodplain land use on flood wave propagation pp. 425-443

- Gašper Rak, Daniel Kozelj and Franci Steinman
- Urban downburst vulnerability and damage assessment from a case study in Argentina pp. 445-463

- Gonzalo L. Pita and María L. A. Schwarzkopf
- Analysis of tropical storm damage using buffered probability of exceedance pp. 465-483

- Justin R. Davis and Stan Uryasev
- Rainstorm flash flood risk assessment using genetic programming: a case study of risk zoning in Beijing pp. 485-500

- HaiBo Hu
- Exploring the changes of energy-related carbon intensity in China: an extended Divisia index decomposition pp. 501-521

- Juan Wang, Tao Zhao, Xianshuo Xu and Xiaohu Zhang
- Spatial, temporal, and content analysis of Twitter for wildfire hazards pp. 523-540

- Zheye Wang, Xinyue Ye and Ming-Hsiang Tsou
- Wind-wave prediction equations for probabilistic offshore hurricane hazard analysis pp. 541-562

- Vahid Valamanesh, Andrew T. Myers, Sanjay R. Arwade, Jerome F. Hajjar, Eric Hines and Weichiang Pang
- Changes in atmospheric water content associated with an unusual high snowfall during June 2004 at Maitri station (Schirmacher Oasis, East Antarctica) and the role of South West Indian ridge geodynamics pp. 563-574

- A. Akilan, K. K. Abdul Azeez, H. Schuh, S. Padhy and N. Subhadra
- Simultaneous optimization of evacuation route and departure time based on link-congestion mitigation pp. 575-599

- Zhengfeng Huang, Pengjun Zheng, Gang Ren, Yang Cheng and Bin Ran
- Assessing the impacts of and resilience to Tropical Cyclone Bejisa, Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) pp. 601-640

- V. K. E. Duvat, A. K. Magnan, S. Etienne, Chris Salmon and C. Pignon-Mussaud
- GPS geodetic infrastructure for natural hazards study in the Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands region pp. 641-665

- Linqiang Yang, Guoquan Wang, Victor Huérfano, Christa G. Hillebrandt-Andrade, Jose A. Martínez-Cruzado and Hanlin Liu
- Reconstruction of 1852 Banda Arc megathrust earthquake and tsunami pp. 667-689

- TszMan L. Fisher and Ron A. Harris
- A systematic assessment of maritime disruptions affecting UK ports, coastal areas and surrounding seas from 1950 to 2014 pp. 691-713

- E. F. Adam, S. Brown, R. J. Nicholls and M. Tsimplis
- Reliability of methods used for pipeline hazard evaluation in view of potential risk factors pp. 715-728

- A. A. Malinowska
- Public health implications of social media use during natural disasters, environmental disasters, and other environmental concerns pp. 729-760

- Kathryn C. Finch, Kassandra R. Snook, Carmen H. Duke, King-Wa Fu, Zion Tsz Ho Tse, Atin Adhikari and Isaac Chun-Hai Fung
- Human instability related to drowning risk in surf zones for novice beachgoers or weak swimmers pp. 761-766

- Daniel M. Hanes
- Erratum to: Obtaining the surface PGA from site response analyses based on globally recorded ground motions and matching with the codal values pp. 767-768

- Abhishek Kumar, Olympa Baro and N. H. Harinarayan
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