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Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
1997 - 2025
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Volume 79, issue 3, 2015
- Drought and the rebound effect: a Murray–Darling Basin example pp. 1429-1449

- Adam Loch and David Adamson
- Reflections on the current debate on how to link flood insurance and disaster risk reduction in the European Union pp. 1451-1479

- S. Surminski, J. Aerts, Wouter Botzen, P. Hudson, Jaroslav Mysiak and C. Pérez-Blanco
- Dynamic vulnerability factors for impact-based flash flood prediction pp. 1481-1497

- Galateia Terti, Isabelle Ruin, Sandrine Anquetin and Jonathan Gourley
- An integrated approach of flood risk assessment in the eastern part of Dhaka City pp. 1499-1530

- Animesh Gain, Vahid Mojtahed, Claudio Biscaro, Stefano Balbi and Carlo Giupponi
- New prospects for the spatialisation of technological risks by combining hazard and the vulnerability of assets pp. 1531-1548

- Didier Soto and Florent Renard
- Drought risk during the early growing season in Sahelian Sudan pp. 1549-1566

- Nadir Elagib
- Erratum to: Drought risk during the early growing season in Sahelian Sudan pp. 1567-1567

- Nadir Elagib
- Tsunami hazard in the Eastern Mediterranean: geological evidence from the Anatolian coastal area (Silifke, southern Turkey) pp. 1569-1589

- Nazik Öğretmen, Domenico Cosentino, Elsa Gliozzi, Paola Cipollari, Annalisa Iadanza and Cengiz Yildirim
- Urban planning and tsunami impact mitigation in Chile after February 27, 2010 pp. 1591-1620

- Marie Herrmann Lunecke
- Binary logistic regression versus stochastic gradient boosted decision trees in assessing landslide susceptibility for multiple-occurring landslide events: application to the 2009 storm event in Messina (Sicily, southern Italy) pp. 1621-1648

- L. Lombardo, M. Cama, C. Conoscenti, M. Märker and E. Rotigliano
- Provincial evaluation of vulnerability to geological disaster in China and its influencing factors: a three-stage DEA-based analysis pp. 1649-1662

- Mingze Li, Jun Lv, Xin Chen and Nan Jiang
- Understanding social media data for disaster management pp. 1663-1679

- Yu Xiao, Qunying Huang and Kai Wu
- Lightning fatality risk map of the contiguous United States pp. 1681-1692

- William Roeder, Benjamin Cummins, Kenneth Cummins, Ronald Holle and Walker Ashley
- Direct and indirect energy consumption of rural households in China pp. 1693-1705

- Wenwen Wang and Ming Zhang
- Landslide susceptibility modelling applying user-defined weighting and data-driven statistical techniques in Cox’s Bazar Municipality, Bangladesh pp. 1707-1737

- Bayes Ahmed
- Evaluation of land subsidence from underground coal mining using TimeSAR (SBAS and PSI) in Springfield, Illinois, USA pp. 1739-1751

- Mark Grzovic and Abduwasit Ghulam
- Monitoring the recent trend of aeolian desertification using Landsat TM and Landsat 8 imagery on the north-east Qinghai–Tibet Plateau in the Qinghai Lake basin pp. 1753-1772

- Haibo Wang, Mingguo Ma and Liying Geng
- Examining collaborative disaster response in China: network perspectives pp. 1773-1789

- Xuesong Guo and Naim Kapucu
- Appropriate model use for predicting elevations and inundation extent for extreme flood events pp. 1791-1808

- Davor Kvočka, Roger Falconer and Michaela Bray
- Post-earthquake allocation approach of medical rescue teams pp. 1809-1824

- Xiang Chu and QiuYan Zhong
- Normalized Landslide Index Method for susceptibility map development in El Salvador pp. 1825-1845

- Ari Posner and Konstantine Georgakakos
- A critical assessment on seismic liquefaction potential of fine-grained soils pp. 1847-1865

- Selman Sağlam
- Storm surge damage to residential areas: a quantitative analysis for Hurricane Sandy in comparison with FEMA flood map pp. 1867-1888

- Siyuan Xian, Ning Lin and Adam Hatzikyriakou
- Assessment of a flash flood event using different precipitation datasets pp. 1889-1911

- Ismail Yucel
- Flood risk perception along the Lower Danube river, Romania pp. 1913-1931

- Iuliana Armas, Radu Ionescu and Cristina Posner
- Risk analysis and emergency actions for Hongshiyan barrier lake pp. 1933-1959

- Xingbo Zhou, Zuyu Chen, Shu Yu, Lin Wang, Gang Deng, Peijun Sha and Shouyi Li
- A study of mine water inrushes by measurements of in situ stress and rock failures pp. 1961-1979

- Shangxian Yin, Jincai Zhang and Demin Liu
- Estimation of lateral force acting on piles to stabilize landslides pp. 1981-2003

- Yi He, Hemanta Hazarika, Noriyuki Yasufuku, Jidong Teng, Zhenbo Jiang and Zheng Han
- Macroseismic intensity prediction equations for Vrancea intermediate-depth seismic source pp. 2005-2031

- Radu Văcăreanu, Mihail Iancovici, Cristian Neagu and Florin Pavel
- Water quality changes after Kraljevo earthquake in 2010 pp. 2033-2053

- Dejana Jakovljević and Zagorka Lozanov-Crvenković
- Methodology of flood risk assessment from flash floods based on hazard and vulnerability of the river basin pp. 2055-2071

- Martina Zeleňáková, Lenka Gaňová, Pavol Purcz and Ladislav Satrapa
- A multivariate generalized linear tsunami fragility model for Kesennuma City based on maximum flow depths, velocities and debris impact, with evaluation of predictive accuracy pp. 2073-2099

- I. Charvet, A. Suppasri, H. Kimura, D. Sugawara and F. Imamura
- Potential of SAR intensity tracking technique to estimate displacement rate in a landslide-prone area in Haridwar region, India pp. 2101-2121

- Atanu Bhattacharya, Kriti Mukherjee, Manoj Kuri, Malte Vöge, M. Sharma, M. Arora and Rejinder Bhasin
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: The dynamics among poverty, vulnerability, and resilience: evidence from coastal Bangladesh pp. 2123-2123

- Md. Ahsan and Kuniyoshi Takeuchi
- Severity and exposure associated with tsunami actions in urban waterfronts: the case of Lisbon, Portugal pp. 2125-2144

- Daniel Conde, Maria Telhado, Maria Viana Baptista and Rui Ferreira
- Vulnerability in north-central Vietnam: do natural hazards matter for everybody? pp. 2145-2162

- Thorkil Casse, Anders Milhøj and Thao Nguyen
- Flood risk perception in Central-Eastern European members states of the EU: a review pp. 2163-2179

- Pavel Raška
- Avalanche in Tuban: a hazard with no defense pp. 2181-2187

- Xiang-Zhou Xu, Guo-Dong Song, Jie Liu, Wei-Qin Dang, Hang Gao, Zhen-Yi Liu and Hong-Wu Zhang
Volume 79, issue 2, 2015
- Seismic scenario including site-effect determination in Torreperogil and Sabiote, Jaén (Spain), after the 2013 earthquake sequence pp. 675-697

- Juan Rueda, Julio Mezcua, Rosa García Blanco, Alberto Núñez and María Fernández de Villalta
- Statistical seasonal streamflow forecasting using probabilistic approach over West African Sahel pp. 699-722

- Abdouramane Gado Djibo, Harouna Karambiri, Ousmane Seidou, Ketevera Sittichok, Jean Paturel and Hadiza Saley
- Analysis of school bus accidents in China pp. 723-734

- Yanwu Li, Guofeng Su, Xiaole Zhang, Shimin Zhang and Hongyong Yuan
- Flood-prone areas assessment using linear binary classifiers based on flood maps obtained from 1D and 2D hydraulic models pp. 735-754

- Salvatore Manfreda, Caterina Samela, Andrea Gioia, Giuseppe Consoli, Vito Iacobellis, Luciana Giuzio, Andrea Cantisani and Aurelia Sole
- Deconstructing the concept of shared responsibility for disaster resilience: a Sunshine Coast case study, Australia pp. 755-774

- Lila Singh-Peterson, Paul Salmon, Claudia Baldwin and Natassia Goode
- Assessment of ecological disturbance in the mangrove forest of Sundarbans caused by cyclones using MODIS time-series data (2001–2011) pp. 775-790

- Dibyendu Dutta, Prabir Das, Soubhik Paul, Jaswant Sharma and Vinay Dadhwal
- Local site effects on seismic ground response of major cities in UAE pp. 791-814

- Magdi El-Emam, Zahid Khan, Jamal Abdalla and Muhammad Irfan
- Hydrological drought early warning based on rainfall threshold pp. 815-832

- Bahram Saghafian and Fatemeh Hamzekhani
- Seasonal effects of temperature fluctuations on air quality and respiratory disease: a study in Beijing pp. 833-853

- Maria Ikram, Zhijun Yan, Yan Liu and Weihua Qu
- Forecasting method of ice blocks fall using logistic model and melting degree–days calculation: a case study in northern Gaspésie, Québec, Canada pp. 855-880

- F. Gauthier, B. Hétu and M. Allard
- Application of composite fly ash gel to extinguish outcrop coal fires in China pp. 881-898

- Jun Deng, Yang Xiao, Junhui Lu, Hu Wen and Yongfei Jin
- An agricultural flash flood loss estimation methodology: the case study of the Koiliaris basin (Greece), February 2003 flood pp. 899-920

- Anthi-Eirini Vozinaki, George Karatzas, Ioannis Sibetheros and Emmanouil Varouchakis
- The allocation of carbon emission intensity reduction target by 2020 among provinces in China pp. 921-937

- Yue-Jun Zhang and Jun-Fang Hao
- Identification of multiple climatic extremes in metropolis: a comparison of Guangzhou and Shenzhen, China pp. 939-953

- Yanxu Liu, Shuangshuang Li, Yanglin Wang, Tian Zhang, Jian Peng and Tianyi Li
- Using provincial baseline indicators to model geographic variations of disaster resilience in Thailand pp. 955-975

- Laura Siebeneck, Sudha Arlikatti and Simon Andrew
- Decomposing the decoupling relationship between energy-related CO 2 emissions and economic growth in China pp. 977-997

- Wei Li, Shuang Sun and Hao Li
- Effect of damage evolution of coal on permeability variation and analysis of gas outburst hazard with coal mining pp. 999-1013

- Yi Xue, Feng Gao and Xingguang Liu
- Process-based design flood estimation in ungauged basins by conditioning model parameters on regional hydrological signatures pp. 1015-1038

- Daniela Biondi and Davide Luca
- Seismicity rate modeling for prospective stochastic forecasting: the case of 2014 Kefalonia, Greece, seismic excitation pp. 1039-1058

- D. Gospodinov, V. Karakostas and E. Papadimitriou
- Flood risk assessment for urban water system in a changing climate using artificial neural network pp. 1059-1077

- M. Abdellatif, W. Atherton, R. Alkhaddar and Y. Osman
- Evaluation of liquefaction potential based on CPT data using random forest pp. 1079-1089

- V. Kohestani, M. Hassanlourad and A. Ardakani
- On the potential of time series InSAR for subsidence and ground rupture evaluation: application to Texcoco and Cuautitlan–Pachuca subbasins, northern Valley of Mexico pp. 1091-1110

- Gabriela Siles, Juan Alcérreca-Huerta, Penélope López-Quiroz and Jaime Hernández
- Creating social–physical resilience to natural disasters: lessons from the Wenchuan earthquake pp. 1111-1132

- Wenzhe Tang, Jing Li, Zhen Lei, Enzhi Wang and Wenxin Shen
- Vulnerability assessment of coastal bridges on Oahu impacted by storm surge and waves pp. 1133-1157

- Masoud Hayatdavoodi, R. Ertekin, Ian Robertson and H. Riggs
- Seismic hazards along Ecuador, Perú and northern Chile (South America) pp. 1159-1175

- Claudia Prezzi and Virginia Silbergleit
- Numerical simulation of tsunami runup in northern Chile based on non-uniform k −2 slip distributions pp. 1177-1198

- J. Ruiz, M. Fuentes, S. Riquelme, J. Campos and A. Cisternas
- Land subsidence caused by the interaction of high-rise buildings in soft soil areas pp. 1199-1217

- Zhen-Dong Cui, Jia-Qiang Yang and Li Yuan
- A classification of mitigation strategies for natural hazards: implications for the understanding of interactions between mitigation strategies pp. 1219-1238

- Simon Day and Carina Fearnley
- Flood forecasting in the upper Uruguay River basin pp. 1239-1256

- A. Fernández Bou, R. Sá and M. Cataldi
- Spatiotemporal computing of cold wave characteristic in recent 52 years: a case study in Guangdong Province, South China pp. 1257-1274

- Wei Liu, Si-yu Huang, Dan Li, Chong-yang Wang, Xia Zhou and Shui-sen Chen
- Assessing the value of intangible benefits of property level flood risk adaptation (PLFRA) measures pp. 1275-1297

- Rotimi Joseph, David Proverbs and Jessica Lamond
- Methodology for geohazard assessment for hydropower projects pp. 1299-1331

- Fjóla Sigtryggsdóttir, Jónas Snæbjörnsson, Lars Grande and Ragnar Sigbjörnsson
- Seismic nonstructural vulnerability assessment in school buildings pp. 1333-1358

- Alessandra Angelis and Marisa Pecce
- Storm outage modeling for an electric distribution network in Northeastern USA pp. 1359-1384

- D. Wanik, E. Anagnostou, B. Hartman, M. Frediani and M. Astitha
- A geospatial information quantity model for regional landslide risk assessment pp. 1385-1398

- Yumin Tan, Dong Guo and Bo Xu
- Analysis of the mechanism of seabed liquefaction induced by waves and related seabed protection pp. 1399-1408

- Yu Huang, Yangjuan Bao, Min Zhang, Chun Liu and Ping Lu
- The impact of population density, energy consumption, economic growth and trade openness on CO 2 emissions in India pp. 1409-1428

- Ramphul Ohlan
Volume 79, issue 1, 2015
- Gully erosion as a natural and human-induced hazard pp. 1-5

- Ion Ionita, Michael Fullen, Wojciech Zgłobicki and Jean Poesen
- Seismic site effects observed on sediments and basaltic lavas outcropping in a test site of Catania, Italy pp. 1-27

- F. Panzera, G. Lombardo, C. Monaco and A. Stefano
- Emergence, persistence, and organization of rill networks on a soil-mantled experimental landscape pp. 7-24

- Sean Bennett, Lee Gordon, Vera Neroni and Robert Wells
- An integrated assessment of soil erosion dynamics with special emphasis on gully erosion in the Mazayjan basin, southwestern Iran pp. 25-50

- Reza Zakerinejad and Michael Maerker
- A new index for evaluation of risk of complex disaster due to typhoons pp. 29-44

- Tomokazu Murakami, Shinya Shimokawa, Jun Yoshino and Takashi Yasuda
- On linking atmospheric circulation patterns to extreme wave events for coastal vulnerability assessments pp. 45-59

- Justin Pringle, Derek Stretch and András Bárdossy
- Bias in topographic thresholds for gully heads pp. 51-69

- M. Rossi, D. Torri and E. Santi
- Post-disaster housing reconstruction as a significant opportunity to building disaster resilience: a case in Vietnam pp. 61-79

- Tuan Tran
- Assessing soil erosion hazard in a key badland area of Central Italy pp. 71-95

- Francesca Vergari
- An empirical analysis of hurricane evacuation expenditures pp. 81-92

- Pallab Mozumder and William Vásquez
- Preferences for earthquake insurance in rural China: factors influencing individuals’ willingness to pay pp. 93-110

- Ling Tian and Peng Yao
- GIS technology for spatiotemporal measurements of gully channel width evolution pp. 97-112

- Henrique Momm, Robert Wells and Ronald Bingner
- Development of the Global Earthquake Model’s neotectonic fault database pp. 111-135

- Annemarie Christophersen, Nicola Litchfield, Kelvin Berryman, Richard Thomas, Roberto Basili, Laura Wallace, William Ries, Gavin Hayes, Kathleen Haller, Toshikazu Yoshioka, Richard Koehler, Dan Clark, Monica Wolfson-Schwehr, Margaret Boettcher, Pilar Villamor, Nick Horspool, Teraphan Ornthammarath, Ramon Zuñiga, Robert Langridge, Mark Stirling, Tatiana Goded, Carlos Costa and Robert Yeats
- Gully development in eastern Romania: a case study from Falciu Hills pp. 113-138

- Ion Ionita, Lilian Niacsu, Gabriel Petrovici and Ana Blebea-Apostu
- Three modes of rainfall infiltration inducing loess landslide pp. 137-150

- Yun Tang, Q. Xue, Z. Li and W. Feng
- Comparison of volumetric and remote sensing methods (TLS) for assessing the development of a permanent forested loess gully pp. 139-158

- Waldemar Kociuba, Grzegorz Janicki, Jan Rodzik and Krzysztof Stępniewski
- Increased preparation for drought among livestock producers reliant on rain-fed forage pp. 151-170

- Mitchel McClaran, Greg Butler, Haiyan Wei and George Ruyle
- Gully erosion as a natural hazard: the educational role of geotourism pp. 159-181

- Wojciech Zgłobicki, Renata Kołodyńska-Gawrysiak and Leszek Gawrysiak
- Examining the role of social media in California’s drought risk management in 2014 pp. 171-193

- Zhenghong Tang, Ligang Zhang, Fuhai Xu and Hung Vo
- Influence of bare soil and cultivated land use types upstream of a bank gully on soil erosion rates and energy consumption for different gully erosion zones in the dry-hot valley region, Southwest China pp. 183-202

- Zhengan Su, Donghong Xiong, Yifan Dong, Dan Yang, Su Zhang, Baojun Zhang, Xueyong Zheng, Jianhui Zhang and Liangtao Shi
- Assessment and management of ecological risk in an agricultural–pastoral ecotone: case study of Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China pp. 195-213

- JiJun Meng, Yunyun Xiang, Qun Yan, XiYan Mao and LiKai Zhu
- Site- and rainfall-specific runoff coefficients and critical rainfall for mega-gully development in Kinshasa (DR Congo) pp. 203-233

- Jan Moeyersons, Fils Makanzu Imwangana and Olivier Dewitte
- A risk index due to natural hazards based on the expected annual loss pp. 215-236

- Mauro Niño, Miguel Jaimes and Eduardo Reinoso
- A simple DEM assessment procedure for gully system analysis in the Lake Manyara area, northern Tanzania pp. 235-253

- Michael Maerker, Geraldine Quénéhervé, Felix Bachofer and Simone Mori
- Spatial–temporal distribution of storm surge damage in the coastal areas of China pp. 237-247

- Xianwu Shi, Shan Liu, Saini Yang, Qinzheng Liu, Jun Tan and Zhixing Guo
- Relationship between earthquake dilatancy and electric precursor phenomena pp. 249-262

- Wei Wang, Jianxin Shan, Zhensong Ni and Juntao Cai
- Modelling the occurrence of gullies at two spatial scales in the Olteţ Drainage Basin (Romania) pp. 255-289

- Marta Jurchescu and Florina Grecu
- The establishment of gas accident risk tolerability criteria based on F–N curve in China pp. 263-276

- Ying Zhang, Yun Luo, Jingjing Pei, Yu Hao, Zhu Zeng and Yanpeng Yang
- Risk assessment of soil erosion by application of remote sensing and GIS in Yanshan Reservoir catchment, China pp. 277-289

- Yanfang Hu, Guohang Tian, Audrey Mayer and Ruizhen He
- Comparative performance of six supervised learning methods for the development of models of hard rock pillar stability prediction pp. 291-316

- Jian Zhou, Xibing Li and Hani Mitri
- Using topographical attributes to evaluate gully erosion proneness (susceptibility) in two mediterranean basins: advantages and limitations pp. 291-314

- Álvaro Gómez-Gutiérrez, Christian Conoscenti, Silvia Angileri, Edoardo Rotigliano and Susanne Schnabel
- Erratum to: The effects of biological geotextiles on gully stabilization in São Luís, Brazil pp. 315-315

- A. Guerra, J. Bezerra, M. Fullen, J. Mendonҫa and M. Jorge
- Identifications and removal of diurnal and semidiurnal variations in radon time series data of Hsinhua monitoring station in SW Taiwan using singular spectrum analysis pp. 317-330

- Arvind Kumar, Vivek Walia, Baldev Arora, Tsanyao Yang, Shih-Jung Lin, Ching-Chou Fu, Cheng-Hong Chen and Kuo-Liang Wen
- Predicting small business demise after a natural disaster: an analysis of pre-existing conditions pp. 331-354

- Maria Marshall, Linda Niehm, Sandra Sydnor and Holly Schrank
- Strike probability judgments and protective action recommendations in a dynamic hurricane tracking task pp. 355-380

- Hao-Che Wu, Michael Lindell and Carla Prater
- Rainfall intensity and inflow rate effects on hillslope soil erosion in the Mollisol region of Northeast China pp. 381-395

- Leilei Wen, Fenli Zheng, Haiou Shen, Feng Bian and Yiliang Jiang
- Observed and modeled tsunami signals compared by using different rupture models of the April 1, 2014, Iquique earthquake pp. 397-408

- Ignacia Calisto, Marisella Ortega and Matthew Miller
- Detection of geometric change in railway curves caused by earthquakes, using high-resolution stereo satellite images pp. 409-436

- Xiaohua Tong, Zhonghua Hong, Shijie Liu, Peng Chen, Yanmin Jin, Huan Xie, Shuang Liu, Songlin Zhang and Tienan Feng
- Changing properties of precipitation extremes in the urban areas, Yangtze River Delta, China, during 1957–2013 pp. 437-454

- Longfei Han, Youpeng Xu, Guangbo Pan, Xiaojun Deng, Chunsheng Hu, Hongliang Xu and Hongyi Shi
- Fractal features of soil particle-size distribution of different weathering profiles of the collapsing gullies in the hilly granitic region, south China pp. 455-478

- Dong Xia, Yusong Deng, Shuling Wang, Shuwen Ding and Chongfa Cai
- Effects of complex interaction of Rayleigh waves with tunnel on the free surface ground motion and the strain across the tunnel-lining pp. 479-495

- J. Narayan, D. Kumar and D. Sahar
- Typhoon damage assessment model and analysis in Taiwan pp. 497-510

- Wen-Kuei Huang and Jieh-Jiuh Wang
- Prediction of highway blockage caused by earthquake-induced landslides for improving earthquake emergency response pp. 511-536

- Jiwen An, Xianfu Bai, Jinghai Xu, Gaozhong Nie and Xiuying Wang
- Historical torrential flood events in the Kolubara river basin pp. 537-547

- Ana Petrović, Slavoljub Dragićević, Boris Radić and Ana Milanović Pešić
- Impact of climate change and drought regime on water footprint of crop production: the case of Lake Dianchi Basin, China pp. 549-566

- Yue Zhang, Kai Huang, Yajuan Yu, Tingting Hu and Jing Wei
- Seismic microzoning of Arica and Iquique, Chile pp. 567-586

- Alix Becerra, Luis Podestá, Roberto Monetta, Esteban Sáez, Felipe Leyton and Gonzalo Yañez
- Analysis of current trends in climatic parameters and its effect on discharge of Satluj River basin, western Himalaya pp. 587-619

- Riyaz Mir, Sanjay Jain and Arun Saraf
- The influence of economic growth, urbanization, trade openness, financial development, and renewable energy on pollution in Europe pp. 621-644

- Usama Al-mulali, Ilhan Ozturk and Hooi Hooi Lean
- Estimation of building damage rates from future earthquakes in Taiwan in terms of MMI pp. 645-660

- Kuei-Pao Chen and Wen-Yen Chang
- A discussion on “Extreme streamflow drought in Karkheh River Basin (Iran): probabilistic and regional analyses” by Reza Zamani et al pp. 661-666

- Ramin Bahmani and Mostafa Khorsandi
- Dragon Aromatics plant explosion: introductions and reflections pp. 667-672

- G. Liang
- Erratum to: The Exxon and BP oil spills: a comparison of psychosocial impacts pp. 673-673

- Duane Gill, Liesel Ritchie, J. Picou, Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Michael Long and Jessica Shenesey
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