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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 78, issue 3, 2015
- Government ideology and the natural disasters: a global investigation pp. 1481-1490

- Jun Wen and Chun-Ping Chang
- Community participation in flood mapping in the Amazon through interdisciplinary methods pp. 1491-1500

- Milena Andrade and Claudio Szlafsztein
- A study on dynamic evaluation of urban integrated natural disaster risk based on vague set and information axiom pp. 1501-1516

- Chaofeng Liu and Xiangjun Zuo
- Earthquake environmental effects and ESI 2007 seismic intensities of the early 2014 Cephalonia (Ionian Sea, western Greece) earthquakes (January 26 and February 3, Mw 6.0) pp. 1517-1544

- Efthymios Lekkas and Spyridon Mavroulis
- Towards a cross-domain interoperable framework for natural hazards and disaster risk reduction information pp. 1545-1563

- Robert Tomas, Matthew Harrison, José Barredo, Florian Thomas, Miguel Llorente Isidro, Manuela Pfeiffer and Otakar Čerba
- Risk assessment of groundwater pollution with a new methodological framework: application of Dempster–Shafer theory and GIS pp. 1565-1585

- Aminreza Neshat and Biswajeet Pradhan
- Rapid appraisal of rainfall threshold and selected landslides in Baguio, Philippines pp. 1587-1607

- Dymphna Nolasco-Javier, Lalit Kumar and Arlene Tengonciang
- Assessing the influence of atmospheric and topographic correction and inclusion of SWIR bands in burned scars detection from high-resolution EO imagery: a case study using ASTER pp. 1609-1628

- Yahia Said, George Petropoulos and Prashant Srivastava
- An EPIC model-based vulnerability assessment of wheat subject to drought pp. 1629-1652

- Yaojie Yue, Jian Li, Xinyue Ye, Zhiqiang Wang, A-Xing Zhu and Jing-ai Wang
- The real-time needs of emergency managers for tropical cyclone storm tide forecasting: results of a participatory stakeholder engagement process pp. 1653-1668

- Joanna Burston, Daniel Ware and Rodger Tomlinson
- Ecosystem approach for natural hazard mitigation of volcanic tephra in Iceland: building resilience and sustainability pp. 1669-1691

- Anna Ágústsdóttir
- Spatial and temporal variations of wave height in shelf seas around India pp. 1693-1706

- V. Kumar and T. Anoop
- How do links between households and NGOs promote disaster resilience and recovery?: A case study of linking social networks on the Bangladeshi coast pp. 1707-1727

- Rabiul Islam and Greg Walkerden
- Developing an integrated framework to quantify resilience of urban systems against disasters pp. 1729-1748

- Anna Bozza, Domenico Asprone and Gaetano Manfredi
- An integrated artificial neural network model for the landslide susceptibility assessment of Osado Island, Japan pp. 1749-1776

- Jie Dou, Hiromitsu Yamagishi, Hamid Pourghasemi, Ali Yunus, Xuan Song, Yueren Xu and Zhongfan Zhu
- The effect of the generalized extreme value distribution parameter estimation methods in extreme wind speed prediction pp. 1777-1809

- Takvor Soukissian and Christos Tsalis
- Evaluation of earthquake mitigation measures to reduce economic and human losses: a case study to residential property owners in the metropolitan area of Shiraz, Iran pp. 1811-1826

- Mehdi Sadeghi, Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler and Mohsen Ghafory-Ashtiany
- Using vulnerability indicators to develop resilience networks: a similarity approach pp. 1827-1841

- Stephanie Chang, Jackie Yip, Shona Zijll de Jong, Rebecca Chaster and Ashley Lowcock
- An estimation method of soil freeze-thaw erosion in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau pp. 1843-1857

- Bing Guo, Yi Zhou, Jinfeng Zhu, Wenliang Liu, Futao Wang, Litao Wang and Lin Jiang
- Population evacuation: evaluating spatial distribution of flood shelters and vulnerable residential units in Dhaka with geographic information systems pp. 1859-1882

- Akiko Masuya, Ashraf Dewan and Robert Corner
- Hindcast of the Hércules winter storm in the North Atlantic pp. 1883-1897

- Sonia Ponce de León and C. Guedes Soares
- Change detection in floodable areas of the Danube delta using radar images pp. 1899-1916

- Simona Niculescu, Cédric Lardeux, Jenica Hanganu, Grégoire Mercier and Laurence David
- Effect of alternative distributions of ground motion variability on results of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis pp. 1917-1930

- V. Pavlenko
- Calibration of restitution coefficients using rockfall simulations based on 3D photogrammetry model: a case study pp. 1931-1946

- Dong Kim, Ivan Gratchev, Jeroen Berends and Arumugam Balasubramaniam
- Uncertainty analysis for extreme flood events in a semi-arid region pp. 1947-1960

- Majid Mirzaei, Yuk Huang, Ahmed El-Shafie, Tayebeh Chimeh, Juneseok Lee, Nariman Vaizadeh and Jan Adamowski
- Typhoon-induced slope collapse assessment using a novel bee colony optimized support vector classifier pp. 1961-1978

- Min-Yuan Cheng and Nhat-Duc Hoang
- Seismic risk perception in the aftermath of Wenchuan earthquakes in southwestern China pp. 1979-1996

- Alex Lo and Lewis Cheung
- Evaluation of seismic hazard and potential of earthquake-induced landslides of the Nilgiris, India pp. 1997-2015

- S. Elayaraja, S. Chandrasekaran and G. Ganapathy
- A method of flood severity assessment for predicting local flood hazards in small ungauged catchments pp. 2017-2033

- Eung Kim and Hyun Choi
- Seismic risk assessment of building stocks in Indian context pp. 2035-2051

- Radhikesh Nanda, Nilendu Paul, Ningthoujam Chanu and Sukanti Rout
- Erratum to: Seismic risk assessment of building stocks in Indian context pp. 2053-2053

- Radhikesh Nanda, Nilendu Paul, Ningthoujam Chanu and Sukanti Rout
- Detecting torrential processes from a distance with a seismic monitoring network pp. 2055-2080

- V. Coviello, M. Arattano and L. Turconi
- Effects of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy in New Jersey: traffic patterns and highway disruptions during evacuations pp. 2081-2107

- Jian Li, Kaan Ozbay and Bekir Bartin
- A sea surface height control dam at the Strait of Gibraltar pp. 2109-2120

- Jim Gower
- Lateral thermal disturbance of embankments in the permafrost regions of the Qinghai-Tibet Engineering Corridor pp. 2121-2142

- Mingyi Zhang, Wansheng Pei, Xiyin Zhang and Jianguo Lu
- Modeling infrastructure system interdependencies and socioeconomic impacts of failure in extreme events: emerging R&D challenges pp. 2143-2168

- Samiul Hasan and Greg Foliente
- Trema orientalis: a suspected indicator plant for palaeo-landslides in tropical areas pp. 2169-2174

- K. Sajinkumar
- Alongshore correspondence of beach users and rip channels at Pensacola Beach, Florida pp. 2175-2183

- Chris Houser, Trey Murphy and Daniel Labude
Volume 78, issue 2, 2015
- Assessment of seismic building vulnerability based on rapid visual screening technique aided by aerial photographs on a GIS platform pp. 779-802

- S. Rajarathnam and A. Santhakumar
- Improving the accuracy of daily MODIS OWL flood inundation mapping using hydrodynamic modelling pp. 803-820

- Catherine Ticehurst, Dushmanta Dutta, Fazlul Karim, Cuan Petheram and Juan Guerschman
- Zoning Iran based on earthquake precursor importance and introducing a main zone using a data-mining process pp. 821-835

- Pooyan Ramezani Besheli, Mehdi Zare, Ramezan Ramezani Umali and Gholamreza Nakhaeezadeh
- Variability of summer monsoon rainfall over Indo-Gangetic plains in relation to El-Nino/La-Nina pp. 837-853

- R. Bhatla, Madhu Singh, R. Mall, A. Tripathi and P. Raju
- The essence of multifractal detrended fluctuation technique to explore the dynamics of soil radon precursor for earthquakes pp. 855-877

- Chiranjib Barman, Hirok Chaudhuri, Argha Deb, Debasis Ghose and Bikash Sinha
- Assessing the accuracy of multiple regressions, ANFIS, and ANN models in predicting dust storm occurrences in Sanandaj, Iran pp. 879-893

- Shahram Kaboodvandpour, Jamil Amanollahi, Samira Qhavami and Bakhtiyar Mohammadi
- A seismotectonic study of the 21 May 2014 Bay of Bengal intraplate earthquake: evidence of onshore-offshore tectonic linkage and fracture zone reactivation in the northern Bay of Bengal pp. 895-913

- G. Rao, M. Radhakrishna and K. Murthy
- Site-specific ground motion simulation and seismic response analysis for microzonation of Nanded City, India pp. 915-938

- N. Subhadra, Simanchal Padhy, P. Prasad and T. Seshunarayana
- Determinants of residential vulnerability to flood hazards in Metro Vancouver, Canada pp. 939-956

- Greg Oulahen, Dan Shrubsole and Gordon McBean
- Modeling of the equivalent permeability for an underground coal fire zone, Xinjiang region, China pp. 957-971

- Qiang Zeng, Tashpolat Tiyip, Manfred Wuttke and Wei-ming Guan
- Validation of ash cloud modelling with satellite retrievals: a case study of the 16–17 June 1996 Mount Ruapehu eruption pp. 973-993

- John Liu, J. Salmond, K. Dirks and J. Lindsay
- Simulation of the records of the 27 March 2013 Nantou Taiwan earthquake using modified semi-empirical approach pp. 995-1020

- A. Joshi, Chun-Hsiang Kuo, Piu Dhibar, Sandeep, M. Sharma, Kuo-Liang Wen and Che-Min Lin
- Automatic detection of sinkhole collapses at finer resolutions using a multi-component remote sensing approach pp. 1021-1044

- Jie Dou, Xia Li, Ali Yunus, Uttam Paudel, Kuan-Tsung Chang, Zhongfan Zhu and Hamid Pourghasemi
- ROCADA: a gridded daily climatic dataset over Romania (1961–2013) for nine meteorological variables pp. 1045-1063

- Alexandru Dumitrescu and Marius-Victor Birsan
- Climate change influence on runoff and soil losses in a rainfed basin with Mediterranean climate pp. 1065-1089

- M. Ramos and J. Martínez-Casasnovas
- Coda wave attenuation characteristics for the Bilaspur region of Himachal Lesser Himalaya pp. 1091-1110

- Vandana, S. Gupta and Ashwani Kumar
- Ambient noise measurements in Rawalpindi–Islamabad, twin cities of Pakistan: a step towards site response analysis to mitigate impact of natural hazard pp. 1111-1123

- S. Qadri, S. Sajjad, R. Sheikh, Khaista Rehman, Zahid Rafi, Bushra Nawaz and Waseem Haider
- Spatial–temporal variations of embodied carbon emission in global trade flows: 41 economies and 35 sectors pp. 1125-1144

- Jing Tian, Hua Liao and Ce Wang
- RS-based fuzzy multiattribute assessment of eco-environmental vulnerability in the source area of the Lishui River of northwest Hunan Province, China pp. 1145-1161

- Guifang Yang and Zhenghong Chen
- Seismic hazard maps and spectrum for Patna considering region-specific seismotectonic parameters pp. 1163-1195

- P. Anbazhagan, Ketan Bajaj and Satyajit Patel
- Water–sediment flow modeling for field case studies in Southwest China pp. 1197-1224

- Ridong Chen, Songdong Shao and Xingnian Liu
- An analysis of meteorological services under extreme weather conditions based on a Bayesian decision-support model: a case study of the thunderstorms in Beijing on July 21, 2012 pp. 1225-1241

- Haibo Hu, Xudong Liang, Fengchun You and Jisong Sun
- Estimation of flood risk thresholds in Mediterranean areas using rainfall indicators: case study of Valencian Region (Spain) pp. 1243-1266

- Ana Camarasa-Belmonte and D. Butrón
- Evaluation of soil flexibility of the reclaimed area in Penang using the non-destructive method pp. 1267-1291

- Fadzli Nazri, Tan Ghuan, Shahrul Hussin and Taksiah Majid
- Monitoring sea level rise-induced hazards along the coast of Accra in Ghana pp. 1293-1307

- Kwasi Appeaning Addo
- Assessment of tsunami hazards in ports and their impact on marine vessels derived from tsunami models and the observed damage data pp. 1309-1328

- Abdul Muhari, Ingrid Charvet, Futami Tsuyoshi, Anawat Suppasri and Fumihiko Imamura
- Three-dimensional versus conventional volcanic hazard maps pp. 1329-1347

- Charles Preppernau and Bernhard Jenny
- Hazard assessment at the Quaternary La Garrotxa Volcanic Field (NE Iberia) pp. 1349-1367

- Stefania Bartolini, Xavier Bolós, Joan Martí, Elisabeth Pedra and Llorenç Planagumà
- Investigations on the structural setting of a landslide-prone slope by means of three-dimensional electrical resistivity tomography pp. 1369-1385

- A. Viero, A. Galgaro, G. Morelli, A. Breda and R. Francese
- Seismic vulnerabilities and risks for urban mitigation planning in Turkey pp. 1387-1412

- Tugce Sonmez Saner
- Local capacity and resilience to flooding: community responsiveness to the community ratings system program incentives pp. 1413-1428

- Abdul-Akeem Sadiq and Douglas Noonan
- Monitoring ground deformation in the settlement of Larissa in Central Greece by implementing SAR interferometry pp. 1429-1445

- Falah Fakhri and Risto Kalliola
- Integrating epidemiological and engineering approaches in the assessment of human casualties in earthquakes pp. 1447-1462

- Stav Shapira, Limor Aharonson-Daniel, Igal Shohet, Corinne Peek-Asa and Yaron Bar-Dayan
- A study on the occurrence of flood events over Jammu and Kashmir during September 2014 using satellite remote sensing pp. 1463-1467

- Anoop Mishra
- Assessment of the ground motion levels for the Vrancea (Romania) November 1940 earthquake pp. 1469-1480

- Florin Pavel and Radu Vacareanu
Volume 78, issue 1, 2015
- Assessing the influence of watershed characteristics on the flood vulnerability of Jhelum basin in Kashmir Himalaya: reply to comment by Shah 2015 pp. 1-5

- Gowhar Meraj, Shakil Romshoo, A. Yousuf, Sadaff Altaf and Farrukh Altaf
- Interpreting the progressive eutrophication behind the world’s largest macroalgal blooms with water quality and ocean color data pp. 7-21

- Qianguo Xing, Luigi Tosi, Federica Braga, Xuelu Gao and Meng Gao
- The impact of irrigation water supply rate on agricultural drought disaster risk: a case about maize based on EPIC in Baicheng City, China pp. 23-40

- Zhongyi Sun, JiQuan Zhang, DengHua Yan, Lan Wu and Enliang Guo
- A visibility-based assessment of tsunami evacuation signs in Seaside, Oregon pp. 41-59

- Chris Lonergan, Nick Hedley and John Clague
- Effects of various combinations of boundary layer schemes and microphysics schemes on the track forecasts of tropical cyclones over the South China Sea pp. 61-74

- Shumin Chen, Yu-Kun Qian and Shiqiu Peng
- Doubling of coastal erosion under rising sea level by mid-century in Hawaii pp. 75-103

- Tiffany Anderson, Charles Fletcher, Matthew Barbee, L. Frazer and Bradley Romine
- Flood hazard assessment in the Kujukuri Plain of Chiba Prefecture, Japan, based on GIS and multicriteria decision analysis pp. 105-120

- Huali Chen, Yuka Ito, Marie Sawamukai and Tomochika Tokunaga
- Spatiotemporal analysis of tornado exposure in five US metropolitan areas pp. 121-140

- Troy Rosencrants and Walker Ashley
- Seismic response of a four-storey RC school building with masonry-infilled walls pp. 141-153

- Kok Tan, Hashim Abdul Razak, Dagang Lu and Yanjun Li
- Application of time- and magnitude-predictable model for long-term earthquake prediction in Iran pp. 155-178

- H. Zafarani, S. Ghafoori, M. Adlparvar, P. Rajaeian and A. Hasankhani
- Navigating the future of tsunami risk communication: using dimensionality, interactivity and situatedness to interface with society pp. 179-201

- Chris Lonergan and Nicholas Hedley
- Identifying triggers for forest fire and assessing fire susceptibility of forests in Indian western Himalaya using geospatial techniques pp. 203-217

- Sunil Kumar, Meenakshi, Gopal Bairagi, Vandana and Amit Kumar
- Investigating the application of pixel-level and product-level image fusion approaches for monitoring surface water changes pp. 219-230

- Komeil Rokni, Tajul Musa, Sharifeh Hazini, Anuar Ahmad and Karim Solaimani
- A macro-scale flood risk model for Jamaica with impact of climate variability pp. 231-256

- Christopher Burgess, Michael Taylor, Tannecia Stephenson, Arpita Mandal and Leiska Powell
- Integrated risk assessment of multi-hazards in China pp. 257-280

- Yang Zhou, Yansui Liu, Wenxiang Wu and Ning Li
- Investigation into subsidence hazards due to groundwater pumping from Aquifer II in Changzhou, China pp. 281-296

- Ye-Shuang Xu, Yao Yuan, Shui-Long Shen, Zhen-Yu Yin, Huai-Na Wu and Lei Ma
- Updating EWS rainfall thresholds for the triggering of landslides pp. 297-308

- A. Rosi, D. Lagomarsino, G. Rossi, S. Segoni, A. Battistini and N. Casagli
- Influence of natural and anthropogenic factors on the water quality of the coastal waters around the South Andaman in the Bay of Bengal pp. 309-331

- Renjith VishnuRadhan, Divya David Thresyamma, Kamal Sarma, Grinson George, Prabhakar Shirodkar and Ponnumony Vethamony
- Slushflows: science and planning considerations for an expanding hazard pp. 333-354

- Grace Relf, James Kendra, Robert Schwartz, Daniel Leathers and Delphis Levia
- Extreme storm surge hazard estimation in lower Manhattan pp. 355-391

- Madeleine Lopeman, George Deodatis and Guillermo Franco
- Erratum to: Extreme storm surge hazard estimation in lower Manhattan pp. 393-393

- Madeleine Lopeman, George Deodatis and Guillermo Franco
- Disaster community resilience assessment method: a consensus-based Delphi and AHP approach pp. 395-416

- Saud Alshehri, Yacine Rezgui and Haijiang Li
- Flash flood occurrence and magnitude assessment in an alluvial fan context: the October 2011 event in the Southern Apennines pp. 417-442

- Antonio Santo, Nicoletta Santangelo, Giuseppe Crescenzo, Vittoria Scorpio, Melania Falco and Giovanni Chirico
- Terrestrial laser scanning survey in support of unstable slopes analysis: the case of Vulcano Island (Italy) pp. 443-459

- Maria Marsella, Peppe D’Aranno, Silvia Scifoni, Alberico Sonnessa and Marco Corsetti
- Flood vulnerability assessment of residential buildings by explicit damage process modelling pp. 461-496

- Rocco Custer and Kazuyoshi Nishijima
- Is the S-shaped curve a general law? An application to evaluate the damage resulting from water-induced disasters pp. 497-515

- Minjian Chen, Jing Ma, Yajie Hu, Fei Zhou, Jinxiu Li and Long Yan
- Risk evaluation of geological hazards of mountainous tourist area: a case study of Mengshan, China pp. 517-529

- Shao-Hui Peng and Kui Wang
- SPH study of the evolution of water–water interfaces in dam break flows pp. 531-553

- Wei Jian, Dongfang Liang, Songdong Shao, Ridong Chen and Xingnian Liu
- Whether a large disaster could change public concern and risk perception: a case study of the 7/21 extraordinary rainstorm disaster in Beijing in 2012 pp. 555-567

- Yun Su, Fan Zhao and Lingzhao Tan
- Impact of typhoon on the north-west Pacific sea surface temperature: a case study of Typhoon Kaemi (2006) pp. 569-582

- M. Subrahmanyam
- Seismic risk assessment and hazard mapping in Nepal pp. 583-602

- Hemchandra Chaulagain, Hugo Rodrigues, Vitor Silva, Enrico Spacone and Humberto Varum
- Regional food security risk assessment under the coordinated development of water resources pp. 603-619

- Kun Cheng, Qiang Fu, Tianxiao Li, Qiuxiang Jiang and Wei Liu
- Susceptibility assessment of shallow landslides triggered by rainfall in tropical basins and mountainous terrains pp. 621-634

- E. Aristizábal, E. García and C. Martínez
- Integrated flood risk assessment and zonation method: a case study in Huaihe River basin, China pp. 635-651

- Yenan Wu, Ping-an Zhong, Yu Zhang, Bin Xu, Biao Ma and Kun Yan
- Exploring influence factors governing the changes in China’s final energy consumption under a new framework pp. 653-668

- Ming Zhang and Yan Song
- On a novel approach to forecast sparse rare events: applications to Parkfield earthquake prediction pp. 669-679

- Chih-Hsiang Ho and Moinak Bhaduri
- Landslide susceptibility modeling assisted by Persistent Scatterers Interferometry (PSI): an example from the northwestern coast of Malta pp. 681-697

- Daniela Piacentini, Stefano Devoto, Matteo Mantovani, Alessandro Pasuto, Mariacristina Prampolini and Mauro Soldati
- A proposed probabilistic seismic tsunami hazard analysis methodology pp. 699-723

- James Knighton and Luis Bastidas
- Estimation of the maximum credible hazard in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore due to gigantic Sumatran megathrust earthquakes: based on a comparative study on attenuation laws pp. 725-751

- A. Shoushtari, A. Adnan, M. Zare and N. Harith
- Hydrogeochemical environment of aquifer groundwater in Shanghai and potential hazards to underground infrastructures pp. 753-774

- Chun-Yong Luo, Shui-Long Shen, Jie Han, Guan-Lin Ye and Suksun Horpibulsuk
- Climate change, climate extremes and disaster risk reduction pp. 775-778

- D. Bhatt, R. Mall and T. Banerjee
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