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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 73, issue 3, 2014
- Study of ground subsidence in northwest Harris county using GPS, LiDAR, and InSAR techniques pp. 1143-1173

- Shuhab Khan, Zheng Huang and Ayca Karacay
- A new monitoring station for debris flows in the European Alps: first observations in the Gadria basin pp. 1175-1198

- F. Comiti, L. Marchi, P. Macconi, M. Arattano, G. Bertoldi, M. Borga, F. Brardinoni, M. Cavalli, V. D’Agostino, D. Penna and J. Theule
- Applicability of different ground-motion prediction models for northern Iran pp. 1199-1228

- H. Zafarani and M. Mousavi
- Evaluation of statistical bias correction methods for numerical weather prediction model forecasts of maximum and minimum temperatures pp. 1229-1254

- V. Durai and Rashmi Bhradwaj
- Anomalous atmospheric events leading to Kyushu’s flash floods, July 11–14, 2012 pp. 1255-1267

- Weili Duan, Bin He, Kaoru Takara, Pingping Luo, Daniel Nover, Yosuke Yamashiki and Wenrui Huang
- Source parameters and scaling relations for small earthquakes in the Kachchh region of Gujarat, India pp. 1269-1289

- Santosh Kumar, Dinesh Kumar and B. Rastogi
- Assessment of predominant frequencies using ambient vibration in the Kachchh region of western India: implications for earthquake hazards pp. 1291-1309

- A. Singh, N. Annam and Santosh Kumar
- Retrieving three-dimensional coseismic displacements of the 2008 Gaize, Tibet earthquake from multi-path interferometric phase analysis pp. 1311-1322

- J. Hu, Q. Wang, Z. Li, R. Xie, X. Zhang and Q. Sun
- An epidemiological approach to determining the risk of road damage due to landslides pp. 1323-1335

- Michal Bíl, Jan Kubeček and Richard Andrášik
- Shaking table tests to investigate the influence of various factors on the liquefaction resistance of sands pp. 1337-1351

- Renjitha Varghese and G. Madhavi Latha
- On improving tropical cyclone track forecasts using a scale-selective data assimilation approach: a case study pp. 1353-1368

- Zhijuan Lai, Sai Hao, Shiqiu Peng, Bei Liu, Xiangqian Gu and Yu-Kun Qian
- Coastal sensitivity assessment for Thiruvananthapuram, west coast of India pp. 1369-1392

- J. Shaji
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Adaptive neuro-fuzzy selection of the optimal parameters of protective spur dike pp. 1393-1404

- Hossein Basser, Shahaboddin Shamshirband, Hojat Karami, Dalibor Petković, Shatirah Akib and Afshin Jahangirzadeh
- Adaptive neuro-fuzzy selection of the optimal parameters of protective spur dike pp. 1393-1404

- Hossein Basser, Shahaboddin Shamshirband, Hojat Karami, Dalibor Petković, Shatirah Akib and Afshin Jahangirzadeh
- Experimental evaluation and parameterization of evaporation from soil surface pp. 1405-1418

- Jidong Teng, Noriyuki Yasufuku, Qiang Liu and Shiyu Liu
- Application of in-seam directional drilling technology for gas drainage with benefits to gas outburst control and greenhouse gas reductions in Daning coal mine, China pp. 1419-1437

- Shouqing Lu, Yuanping Cheng, Jinmin Ma and Yuebing Zhang
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Adaptive neuro-fuzzy prediction of the optimum parameters of protective spur dike pp. 1439-1449

- Hossein Basser, Shahaboddin Shamshirband, Dalibor Petković, Hojat Karami, Shatirah Akib and Afshin Jahangirzadeh
- Adaptive neuro-fuzzy prediction of the optimum parameters of protective spur dike pp. 1439-1449

- Hossein Basser, Shahaboddin Shamshirband, Dalibor Petković, Hojat Karami, Shatirah Akib and Afshin Jahangirzadeh
- Determinants of farmers’ choice of coping and adaptation measures to the drought hazard in northwest Balochistan, Pakistan pp. 1451-1473

- Muhammad Ashraf, Jayant Routray and Muhammad Saeed
- Application of a nonlinear model in landfall number forecasting for tropical cyclones in China pp. 1475-1482

- Lihua Feng and Gaoyuan Luo
- An android intelligent mobile terminal application: field data survey system for forest fires pp. 1483-1497

- Wenliang Liu, Shixin Wang, Yi Zhou and Litao Wang
- Effect of frequency-dependent radiation pattern in the strong motion simulation of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, Japan, using modified semi-empirical method pp. 1499-1521

- Sandeep, A. Joshi, Kamal, Parveen Kumar and Ashvini Kumar
- Multi-risk governance for natural hazards in Naples and Guadeloupe pp. 1523-1545

- Anna Scolobig, Nadejda Komendantova, Anthony Patt, Charlotte Vinchon, Daniel Monfort-Climent, Mendy Begoubou-Valerius, Paolo Gasparini and Angela Ruocco
- Study of the comprehensive risk analysis of dam-break flooding based on the numerical simulation of flood routing. Part I: model development pp. 1547-1568

- Ruirui Sun, Xiaoling Wang, Zhengyin Zhou, Xuefei Ao, Xiaopei Sun and Mingrui Song
- Rainstorm waterlogging risk assessment in central urban area of Shanghai based on multiple scenario simulation pp. 1569-1585

- Rui-Song Quan
- Landslide triggers along volcanic rock slopes in eastern Sicily (Italy) pp. 1587-1607

- Maria Barbano, Giovanna Pappalardo, Claudia Pirrotta and Simone Mineo
- Early dismissals in public schools on potential severe weather days pp. 1609-1624

- Jessica Van Meter and P. Dixon
- A new physically based stochastic event catalog for hail in Europe pp. 1625-1645

- H. Punge, K. Bedka, M. Kunz and A. Werner
- Strong motion scenario of 25th November 2000 earthquake for Absheron peninsula (Azerbaijan) pp. 1647-1661

- G. Babayev and L. Telesca
- Evaluation of drought and flood risks in a multipurpose dam under climate change: a case study of Chungju Dam in Korea pp. 1663-1678

- Soojun Kim, Jaewon Kwak, Hui Noh and Hung Kim
- The impact of severe natural disasters on the livelihoods of farmers in mountainous areas: a case study of Qingping Township, Mianzhu City pp. 1679-1696

- Shili Guo, Shaoquan Liu, Li Peng and Haiming Wang
- Seismic-event-based methodology to obtain earthquake-induced translational landslide regional hazard maps pp. 1697-1713

- Mauro Niño, Miguel Jaimes and Eduardo Reinoso
- Microseismic and acoustic emission effect on gas outburst hazard triggered by shock wave: a case study pp. 1715-1731

- Cai-Ping Lu, Lin-Ming Dou, Nong Zhang, Jun-Hua Xue and Guang-Jian Liu
- Anthropogenic effects and climate change threats on the flood diversion of Erchung Floodway in Tanshui River, northern Taiwan pp. 1733-1747

- Shang-Shu Shih, Sheng-Chi Yang and Huei-Tau Ouyang
- Liquefaction of soil in the Emilia-Romagna region after the 2012 Northern Italy earthquake sequence pp. 1749-1770

- Domenico Lombardi and Subhamoy Bhattacharya
- Assessing physical vulnerability in large cities exposed to flash floods and debris flows: the case of Arequipa (Peru) pp. 1771-1815

- Jean-Claude Thouret, Susanne Ettinger, Mathieu Guitton, Olivier Santoni, Christina Magill, Kim Martelli, Giulio Zuccaro, Victor Revilla, Juan Charca and Anita Arguedas
- Forecasting seismicity rates in western Turkey as inferred from earthquake catalog and stressing history pp. 1817-1842

- Konstantinos Leptokaropoulos, Eleftheria Papadimitriou, Beata Orlecka-Sikora and Vasileios Karakostas
- Movement of radiocaesium fallout released by the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident pp. 1843-1862

- Koji Minoura, Tsutomu Yamada, Shin-ichi Hirano and Shinji Sugihara
- Assessment of liquefaction potential of Erzincan Province and its vicinity, Turkey pp. 1863-1887

- E. Subası Duman and S. Ikizler
- Earthquake loss estimation of residential buildings in Pakistan pp. 1889-1955

- Naveed Ahmad, Qaisar Ali, Helen Crowley and Rui Pinho
- Flood mitigation due to extreme rainfall events in the inner Bangkok, Thailand pp. 1957-1975

- Pawee Klongvessa and Srilert Chotpantarat
- “Washed away”—assessing community perceptions of flooding and prevention strategies: a North Queensland example pp. 1977-1998

- Richard Franklin, Jemma King, Peter Aitken and Peter Leggat
- The quantification of low-probability–high-consequences events: part I. A generic multi-risk approach pp. 1999-2022

- Arnaud Mignan, Stefan Wiemer and Domenico Giardini
- Remote sensing- and GIS-based runoff modeling with the effect of land-use changes (a case study of Cochin corporation) pp. 2023-2039

- M. Nagarajan and George Basil
- Modeling of strong motion generation area of the Uttarkashi earthquake using modified semiempirical approach pp. 2041-2066

- Sandeep, A. Joshi, Kamal, Parveen Kumar and Pushpa Kumari
- Site class mapping based on earthquake ground motion data recorded by regional seismographic network pp. 2067-2087

- Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh and Hing-Ho Tsang
- Beach dynamics and oscillations of shoreline position in recent years at Miramar Beach, Goa, India: a study from a GPR survey pp. 2089-2106

- V. Loveson, A. Gujar, Sridhar Iyer, P. Udayaganesan, R. Luis, S. Gaonkar, P. Chithrabhanu, G. Tirodkar and A. Singhvi
- Hazardous geology zoning and influence factors in the near-shore shallow strata and seabed surface of the modern Yellow River Delta, China pp. 2107-2126

- Li Ping, Li Pei-Ying and Du Jun
- Main issues of an evacuation in case of volcanic crisis: social stakes in Guadeloupe (Lesser Antilles Arc) pp. 2127-2147

- Marie Chenet, Delphine Grancher and Marie Redon
- Temporal variability of PM 10 and PM 2.5 inside and outside a residential home during 2014 Chinese Spring Festival in Zhengzhou, China pp. 2149-2154

- J. Liu, Y. Man and Y. Liu
Volume 73, issue 2, 2014
- Mapping and monitoring geological hazards using optical, LiDAR, and synthetic aperture RADAR image data pp. 137-163

- K. Joyce, S. Samsonov, S. Levick, J. Engelbrecht and S. Belliss
- Analysis of spatial distribution of global energy-related CO 2 emissions pp. 165-171

- Ming Zhang and Wenwen Wang
- The definition of urban stormwater tolerance threshold and its conceptual estimation: an example from Taiwan pp. 173-190

- Chi-Feng Chen and Chung-Ming Liu
- Population displacement after cyclone and its consequences: empirical evidence from coastal Bangladesh pp. 191-212

- Bishawjit Mallick and Joachim Vogt
- Sensitivity of different convective parameterization schemes on tropical cyclone prediction using a mesoscale model pp. 213-235

- Saji Mohandas and Raghavendra Ashrit
- The use of press data in the development of a database for rainfall-induced landslides in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 1980–2005 pp. 237-258

- Elias Garcia-Urquia and Kennet Axelsson
- Theoretical framework of generalized watershed drought risk evaluation and adaptive strategy based on water resources system pp. 259-276

- Denghua Yan, Baisha Weng, Gang Wang, Hao Wang, Jun Yin and Shujun Bao
- Incorporation of directivity effect in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis and disaggregation of Tabriz city pp. 277-301

- Masood Yousefi and Touraj Taghikhany
- An observability–controllability model of urban earthquake disaster risk based on system periphery theory pp. 303-315

- Chao-feng Liu, Jing-yu Su, Wei Wang and Xiang-jun Zuo
- Classification and regression tree theory application for assessment of building damage caused by surface deformation pp. 317-334

- Agnieszka Malinowska
- Stochastic simulation model for tropical cyclone tracks, with special emphasis on landfall behavior pp. 335-353

- Björn Kriesche, Helga Weindl, Anselm Smolka and Volker Schmidt
- Analysis of extreme ground snow loads for Canada using snow depth records pp. 355-371

- H. Hong and W. Ye
- Cold and warm air temperature spells during the winter and summer seasons and their impact on energy consumption in urban areas pp. 373-387

- Stevan Savić, Aleksandar Selakov and Dragan Milošević
- The role of friction in the seismic risk mitigation of freestanding art objects pp. 389-402

- Michelina Monaco, Mariateresa Guadagnuolo and Antonio Gesualdo
- An integrated flood inundation model for coastal urban watershed of Navi Mumbai, India pp. 403-425

- A. Kulkarni, T. Eldho, E. Rao and B. Mohan
- An objective prediction model for typhoon rainstorm using particle swarm optimization: neural network ensemble pp. 427-437

- Hua-sheng Zhao, Long Jin, Ying Huang and Jian Jin
- Natural and man-made influences on suicides in northwestern Russia pp. 439-448

- O. Shumilov, E. Kasatkina, T. Novikova, M.-L. Sutinen, A. Chramov and A. Enykeev
- Building damage from the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami: quantitative assessment of influential factors pp. 449-471

- Natt Leelawat, Anawat Suppasri, Ingrid Charvet and Fumihiko Imamura
- Monitoring large oil slick dynamics with moderate resolution multispectral satellite data pp. 473-492

- Pieralberto Maianti, Marco Rusmini, Riccardo Tortini, Giorgio Dalla Via, Federico Frassy, Andrea Marchesi, Francesco Rota Nodari and Marco Gianinetto
- Tectonic structures across the East African Rift based on the source parameters of the 20 May 1990 M7.2 Sudan earthquake pp. 493-506

- Josphat Mulwa and Fumiaki Kimata
- Assessment of the effects of climate and land cover changes on river discharge and sediment yield, and an adaptive spatial planning in the Jakarta region pp. 507-530

- Poerbandono, Miga Julian and Philip Ward
- Effect of bedding structural diversity of coal on permeability evolution and gas disasters control with coal mining pp. 531-546

- Rongkun Pan, Yuanping Cheng, Liang Yuan, Minggao Yu and Jun Dong
- Characterizing slope morphology using multifractal technique: a study from the western continental margin of India pp. 547-565

- Bishwajit Chakraborty, S. Karisiddaiah, A. Menezes, K. Haris, G. Gokul, W. Fernandes and G. Kavitha
- Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis of interconnected infrastructure: a case of Iranian high-pressure gas supply system pp. 567-577

- A. Golara
- The impact of economic growth, industrial structure and urbanization on carbon emission intensity in China pp. 579-595

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Zhao Liu, Huan Zhang and Tai- De Tan
- A parametric Markov renewal model for predicting tropical cyclones in Bangladesh pp. 597-612

- Md. Asaduzzaman and A. Latif
- The comparison analysis of Chinese public perception of earthquakes on different time scales pp. 613-625

- Lei Huang, Weiliang Bao, Kai Chen and Jun Bi
- The 2010/2011 Canterbury earthquakes: context and cause of injury pp. 627-637

- David Johnston, Sarah Standring, Kevin Ronan, Michael Lindell, Thomas Wilson, Jim Cousins, Emma Aldridge, Michael Ardagh, Joanne Deely, Steven Jensen, Thomas Kirsch and Richard Bissell
- Three-parameter generalized exponential distribution in earthquake recurrence interval estimation pp. 639-656

- Sumanta Pasari and Onkar Dikshit
- Seismic microzonation for Penang using geospatial contour mapping pp. 657-670

- Chee Tan, Taksiah Majid, Kamar Ariffin and Norazura Bunnori
- Compressibility of cement-stabilized zinc-contaminated high plasticity clay pp. 671-683

- Yan-Jun Du, Ming-Li Wei, Krishna Reddy and Fei Jin
- Net earthquake hazard and elements at risk (NEaR) map creation for city of Istanbul via spatial multi-criteria decision analysis pp. 685-709

- Himmet Karaman and Turan Erden
- Activity and distribution of geohazards induced by the Lushan earthquake, April 20, 2013 pp. 711-726

- Peng Cui, Jianqiang Zhang, Zongji Yang, Xiaoqing Chen, Yong You and Yong Li
- Overexploitation status of groundwater and induced geological hazards in China pp. 727-741

- F. Huang, G. Wang, Y. Yang and C. Wang
- Application of a fast stochastic storm surge model on estimating the high water level frequency in the Lower Rhine Delta pp. 743-759

- H. Zhong, P. van Gelder, P. van Overloop and W. Wang
- Characterization and assessment of the devastating natural hazards across the Canadian Prairie Provinces from 2009 to 2011 pp. 761-785

- Julian Brimelow, Ronald Stewart, John Hanesiak, Bohdan Kochtubajda, Kit Szeto and Barrie Bonsal
- An extreme learning machine approach for slope stability evaluation and prediction pp. 787-804

- Zaobao Liu, Jianfu Shao, Weiya Xu, Hongjie Chen and Yu Zhang
- Expecting the unexpected: field research in post-disaster settings pp. 805-828

- Anuradha Mukherji, N. Ganapati and Guitele Rahill
- Two types of multiple solutions for microseismic source location based on arrival-time-difference approach pp. 829-847

- Nan Li, Maochen Ge and Enyuan Wang
- The evolution analysis of flood and drought in Huai River Basin of China based on monthly precipitation characteristics pp. 849-858

- Deng-Hua Yan, Dong-Mei Han, Gang Wang, Yong Yuan, Yong Hu and Hong-yang Fang
- Flood disaster subcultures in The Netherlands: the parishes of Borgharen and Itteren pp. 859-882

- Karen Engel, Georg Frerks, Lucia Velotti, Jeroen Warner and Bart Weijs
- Grout injection into bed separation to control surface subsidence during longwall mining under villages: case study of Liudian coal mine, China pp. 883-906

- Dayang Xuan and Jialin Xu
- Municipal flood hazard mapping: the case of British Columbia, Canada pp. 907-932

- Mark Stevens and Steve Hanschka
- Monitoring cryosphere and associated flood hazards in high mountain ranges of Pakistan using remote sensing technique pp. 933-949

- Arshad Ashraf, Rakhshan Roohi, Rozina Naz and Naveed Mustafa
- Empirical fragility assessment of buildings affected by the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami using improved statistical models pp. 951-973

- I. Charvet, I. Ioannou, T. Rossetto, A. Suppasri and F. Imamura
- Probabilistic GIS-based method for delineation of urban flooding risk hotspots pp. 975-1001

- Fatemeh Jalayer, Raffaele Risi, Francesco Paola, Maurizio Giugni, Gaetano Manfredi, Paolo Gasparini, Maria Topa, Nebyou Yonas, Kumelachew Yeshitela, Alemu Nebebe, Gina Cavan, Sarah Lindley, Andreas Printz and Florian Renner
- Trends and extreme value analysis of rainfall pattern over homogeneous monsoon regions of India pp. 1003-1017

- T. Lakshmi Kumar, K. Koteswara Rao, Humberto Barbosa and R. Uma
- Land subsidence susceptibility mapping at Kinta Valley (Malaysia) using the evidential belief function model in GIS pp. 1019-1042

- Biswajeet Pradhan, Mohammed Abokharima, Mustafa Jebur and Mahyat Tehrany
- Implications of vortex initialization and model spin-up in tropical cyclone prediction using Advanced Research Weather Research and Forecasting Model pp. 1043-1062

- Desamsetti Srinivas and Dodla Bhaskar Rao
- The sun-hurricane connection: Diagnosing the solar impacts on hurricane frequency over the North Atlantic basin using a space–time model pp. 1063-1084

- Robert Hodges, Thomas Jagger and James Elsner
- Implementation of an integrated vulnerability and risk assessment model pp. 1085-1117

- Natainia Lummen and Fumihiko Yamada
- Behavior of crossing flood on foot, associated risk factors and estimating a predictive model pp. 1119-1126

- Hamidreza Shabanikiya, Hesam Seyedin, Hamid Haghani and Abbasali Ebrahimian
- Comparison of two large earthquakes in China: the 2008 Sichuan Wenchuan Earthquake and the 2013 Sichuan Lushan Earthquake pp. 1127-1136

- Jun Yang, Jinhong Chen, Huiliang Liu and Jingchen Zheng
- Philipp Schmidt-Thomé and Johannes Klein (eds): Climate change adaptation in practice. From strategy development to implementation pp. 1137-1140

- David Sauri
- Erratum to: Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis of interconnected infrastructure: a case of Iranian high-pressure gas supply system pp. 1141-1142

- A. Golara
Volume 73, issue 1, 2014
- Advanced methods in landslide modelling pp. 1-4

- Giulio Iovine and Denis Cohen
- Dynamic sensitivity analysis of long-running landslide models through basis set expansion and meta-modelling pp. 5-22

- Jeremy Rohmer
- Analysis of rockfall risk on mountainside roads: evaluation of the effect of protection devices pp. 23-35

- Claudia Mignelli, Daniele Peila, Stefano Lo Russo, Sara Ratto and Massimo Broccolato
- Infiltration effects on a two-dimensional molecular dynamics model of landslides pp. 37-62

- Gianluca Martelloni and Franco Bagnoli
- Simulations of landslide hazard scenarios by a geophysical safety factor pp. 63-76

- E. Piegari and R. Di Maio
- PROMETHEE II and fuzzy AHP: an enhanced GIS-based landslide susceptibility mapping pp. 77-95

- Majid Roodposhti, Saeed Rahimi and Mansour Beglou
- Spatial pattern of landslides in Swiss Rhone Valley pp. 97-110

- Marj Tonini, Andrea Pedrazzini, Ivanna Penna and Michel Jaboyedoff
- Shallow-landslide susceptibility in the Costa Viola mountain ridge (southern Calabria, Italy) with considerations on the role of causal factors pp. 111-136

- Giulio Iovine, Roberto Greco, Stefano Gariano, Annamaria Pellegrino and Oreste Terranova
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