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Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards1997 - 2025
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 Volume 72, issue 3, 2014
 
  Foreword: extreme geohazards—a growing threat for a globally interconnected civilization   pp. 1275-1277 Hans-Peter PlagGray swans: comparison of natural and financial hazard assessment and mitigation   pp. 1279-1297 Jerome Stein and Seth SteinHow big, how bad, how often: are extreme events accounted for in modern seismic hazard analyses?   pp. 1299-1309 Ivan WongDiscovery of possible mega-thrust earthquake along the Seram Trough from records of 1629 tsunami in eastern Indonesian region   pp. 1311-1328 Zac Liu and Ron HarrisOccurrence and impact of characteristic earthquakes in northern Algeria   pp. 1329-1339 Youcef BouhadadSubmarine landslide tsunamis: how extreme and how likely?   pp. 1341-1374 Carl Harbitz, Finn Løvholt and Hilmar BungumTsunami hazard risk of a future volcanic eruption of Kolumbo submarine volcano, NE of Santorini Caldera, Greece   pp. 1375-1390 P. Nomikou, S. Carey, K. Bell, D. Papanikolaou, K. Bejelou, K. Cantner, D. Sakellariou and I. PerrosDrought characterization using a new copula-based trivariate approach   pp. 1391-1407 Bahram Saghafian and Hossein MehdikhaniDevelopment of the OpenQuake engine, the Global Earthquake Model’s open-source software for seismic risk assessment   pp. 1409-1427 Vitor Silva, Helen Crowley, Marco Pagani, Damiano Monelli and Rui PinhoQuantitative modelling of seismic site amplification in an earthquake-endangered capital city: Bucharest, Romania   pp. 1429-1445 Andrei Bala Volume 72, issue 2, 2014
 
  Moisture–temperature changes and freeze–thaw hazards on a canal in seasonally frozen regions   pp. 287-308 Shuangyang Li, Yuanming Lai, Wansheng Pei, Shujuan Zhang and Hua ZhongSimulation of land subsidence using finite element method: Rafsanjan plain case study   pp. 309-322 M. Sayyaf, M. Mahdavi, O. Barani, S. Feiznia and B. MotamedvaziriTemporal change in the structural fabric during pre- and post-26 January 2001 Bhuj earthquake, using remote sensing data   pp. 323-336 A. Umamaheswari, P. Pradeep Kumar and R. SukhtankarFarmers’ adaptive practices for drought risk reduction in the northwest region of Bangladesh   pp. 337-359 Umma Habiba, Rajib Shaw and Yukiko TakeuchiRainfall variability and indices of extreme rainfall-analysis and perception study for two stations over Central Himalaya, India   pp. 361-374 Sneh Joshi, Kireet Kumar, Varun Joshi and Bimal PandeThe optimal rotation of a flammable forest stand when both carbon sequestration and timber are valued: a multi-criteria approach   pp. 375-387 Luis Diaz-Balteiro, David Martell, Carlos Romero and Andrés WeintraubAnalysis of daily rainfall concentration in New Zealand   pp. 389-404 Tommaso CaloieroPrediction of global stability in room and pillar coal mines   pp. 405-422 Ebrahim Ghasemi, Mohammad Ataei and Kourosh ShahriarThe catastrophic flood in Transbaikalia (Central Asia) in 1897: case study   pp. 423-441 Alena Kadetova and Yan RadziminovichTemporal variation of soil radon and thoron concentrations in Mizoram (India), associated with earthquakes   pp. 443-454 H. Jaishi, Shyam Singh, R. Tiwari and R. TiwariHybrid loss exceedance curve (HLEC) for disaster risk assessment   pp. 455-479 C. Velásquez, O. Cardona, M. Mora, L. Yamin, M. Carreño and A. BarbatThe district of North Vancouver’s landslide management strategy: role of public involvement for determining tolerable risk and increasing community resilience   pp. 481-501 Kristen TappendenDISASTER: a GIS database on hydro-geomorphologic disasters in Portugal   pp. 503-532 J. Zêzere, S. Pereira, A. Tavares, C. Bateira, R. Trigo, I. Quaresma, P. Santos, M. Santos and J. VerdeTransboundary hazard risk: the Gobi desert paradigm   pp. 533-548 Troy SternbergEarthquake scenarios: a practical way to handle alternative solutions to historical earthquakes and to increase the transparency of seismic hazard assessment   pp. 549-564 R. Tatevossian and P. MäntyniemiUndersampling power-law size distributions: effect on the assessment of extreme natural hazards   pp. 565-595 Eric Geist and Tom ParsonsSmall business disaster recovery: a research framework   pp. 597-616 Maria Marshall and Holly SchrankThe extratropical transition of Hurricane Igor and the impacts on Newfoundland   pp. 617-632 Athena MassonFactors influencing cost-effectiveness of maintenance of power distribution poles subjected to hurricanes: a system-dynamics-based analysis   pp. 633-650 Jin Tian and Yue LiSeismic performance evaluation of dam-reservoir-foundation systems to near-fault ground motions   pp. 651-674 Gaohui Wang, Sherong Zhang, Chao Wang and Mao YuStudy of the comprehensive risk analysis of dam-break flooding based on the numerical simulation of flood routing. Part II: Model application and results   pp. 675-700 Zhengyin Zhou, Xiaoling Wang, Ruirui Sun, Xuefei Ao, Xiaopei Sun and Mingrui SongRisk early warning of maize drought disaster in Northwestern Liaoning Province, China   pp. 701-710 Qi Zhang, Jiquan Zhang, Chunyi Wang, Liang Cui and Denghua YanRedefining the watershed line and stream networks via digital resources and topographic map using GIS and remote sensing (case study: the Neka River’s watershed)   pp. 711-722 Hassan Ahmadi, Arun Das, Mehdi Pourtaheri, Chooghi Komaki and Houshang KhairyPine wilt in meteorological hazard environments   pp. 723-741 Fei WangImpact of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami along the Tamil Nadu coastline: field survey review and numerical simulations   pp. 743-769 Gita Gopinath, F. Løvholt, G. Kaiser, C. Harbitz, K. Srinivasa Raju, M. Ramalingam and Bhoop SinghResilient and plastic strain behavior of freezing–thawing mucky clay under subway loading in Shanghai   pp. 771-787 Yiqun Tang, Jun Li, Peng Wan and Ping YangEvaluation of earthquake-induced strain in promoting mud eruptions: the case of Shamakhi–Gobustan–Absheron areas, Azerbaijan   pp. 789-808 G. Babayev, A. Tibaldi, F. Bonali and F. KadirovStudy on temporal and spatial evolution of China’s oil supply and consumption   pp. 809-825 Ming Zhang, Qing Xia, Wenwen Wang and Min ZhouOn the resonance effect by dynamic soil–structure interaction: a revelation study   pp. 827-847 Hamza Güllü and Murat PalaTsunami impact to Washington and northern Oregon from segment ruptures on the southern Cascadia subduction zone   pp. 849-870 George Priest, Yinglong Zhang, Robert Witter, Kelin Wang, Chris Goldfinger and Laura StimelyStatistical analysis of landslides caused by the Mw 6.9 Yushu, China, earthquake of April 14, 2010   pp. 871-893 Chong Xu and Xiwei XuEarthquake-and-landslide events are associated with more fatalities than earthquakes alone   pp. 895-914 M. Budimir, P. Atkinson and H. LewisTemperature effect of rock burst for hard rock in deep-buried tunnel   pp. 915-926 Guoqing Chen, Tianbin Li, Guofeng Zhang, Hongyu Yin and Hang ZhangSimulation of severe thunder storm event: a case study over Pune, India   pp. 927-943 S. Fadnavis, Medha Deshpande, Sachin Ghude and P. Ernest RajVulnerability to natural disasters in Serbia: spatial and temporal comparison   pp. 945-968 Jelena Kovačević-Majkić, Milena Panić, Dragana Miljanović and Radmila MiletićActigraphically evaluated sleep on the days surrounding the Great East Japan Earthquake   pp. 969-981 Koh Mizuno and Kazue Okamoto-MizunoBay of Bengal cyclone extreme water level estimate uncertainty   pp. 983-996 Matt Lewis, Kevin Horsburgh and Paul BatesPrioritizing levee repairs: a case study for the city of Indianapolis, Indiana   pp. 997-1019 Brian Meunier and Venkatesh MerwadeFrequency-interval control reconfigurability for automated processes   pp. 1021-1027 Hamid ShakerAssessment of physical vulnerability and potential losses of buildings due to shallow slides   pp. 1029-1050 M. Silva and S. PereiraPost-2004 mega-earthquake temporal velocity variation at Andaman Islands from GPS measurements   pp. 1051-1062 S. Som, Ashim Saha and Vijay ShivgotraGas outburst affected by original rock stress direction   pp. 1063-1074 Wei Yang, Bai-quan Lin and Jiang-tao XuClassroom responses of New Zealand school teachers following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake   pp. 1075-1092 Victoria Johnson and Kevin RonanModeling destructive earthquake casualties based on a comparative study for Turkey   pp. 1093-1110 S. Turkan and G. ÖzelAn index to assess the propensity of landfall in Australia of a tropical cyclone   pp. 1111-1121 Kamal Saha and Saleh WasimiPerception of the rip current hazard on Galveston Island and North Padre Island, Texas, USA   pp. 1123-1138 Christian Brannstrom, Sarah Trimble, Anna Santos, Heather Brown and Chris HouserRisk analyses for dry snow slab avalanches released by skier triggering   pp. 1139-1158 D. McClungCommunicating earthquake risk to the public: the trial of the “L’Aquila Seven”   pp. 1159-1173 David AlexanderInfluences of mulching durations on soil erosion and nutrient losses in a peanut (Arachis hypogaea)-cultivated land   pp. 1175-1187 H. Zhang, Qiujiang Liu, X. Yu and L. WangRelative effect method of landslide susceptibility zonation in weathered granite soil: a case study in Deokjeok-ri Creek, South Korea   pp. 1189-1217 Ananta Pradhan and Yun-Tae KimInteraction between land-use change, flooding and human health in Metro Vancouver, Canada   pp. 1219-1230 Amin Owrangi, Robert Lannigan and Slobodan SimonovicForcing mechanisms of a heavy precipitation event in the southeastern Adriatic area   pp. 1231-1252 Branka Ivančan-Picek, Kristian Horvath, Nataša Mahović and Marjana Gajić-ČapkaAssessment of Cyclone Lehar’s impact on seagrass meadows in Ross and Smith Islands, North Andaman   pp. 1253-1258 V. Sachithanandam, T. Mageswaran, R. Sridhar, R. Purvaja and R. RameshIs flooding in Toronto a concern?   pp. 1259-1264 N. Nirupama, Costas Armenakis and Myriam MontpetitCan Beijing fight with haze? Lessons can be learned from London and Los Angeles   pp. 1265-1274 Ke Wang and Yingnan Liu Volume 72, issue 1, 2014
 
  Vulnerability of transportation to extreme weather and climate change   pp. 1-4 Silas MichaelidesForeward: EU-funded projects on extreme and high-impact weather challenging European transport systems   pp. 5-22 S. Michaelides, P. Leviäkangas, C. Doll and C. HeyndrickxThe impact of extreme weather and climate change on inland waterway transport   pp. 23-40 Juha SchweighoferIdentification of weather trends for use as a component of risk management for port operations   pp. 41-61 S. Athanasatos, S. Michaelides and M. PapadakisAdapting rail and road networks to weather extremes: case studies for southern Germany and Austria   pp. 63-85 Claus Doll, Christian Trinks, Norbert Sedlacek, Verena Pelikan, Tina Comes and Frank SchultmannAssessment of extreme weather events on transport networks: case study of the 2007 wildfires in Peloponnesus   pp. 87-107 Evangelos Mitsakis, Iraklis Stamos, Anestis Papanikolaou, Georgia Aifadopoulou and Haris KontoesWeather effects on recycled concrete used as a paving material for roads   pp. 109-117 Skevi Perdikou and Demetris NicholaidesIntegrated use of GIS and remote sensing for monitoring landslides in transportation pavements: the case study of Paphos area in Cyprus   pp. 119-141 D. Alexakis, A. Agapiou, M. Tzouvaras, K. Themistocleous, K. Neocleous, S. Michaelides and D. HadjimitsisStatistically downscaled climate change projections of surface temperature over Northern Italy for the periods 2021–2050 and 2070–2099   pp. 143-168 R. Tomozeiu, G. Agrillo, C. Cacciamani and V. PavanSevere weather affecting European transport systems: the identification, classification and frequencies of events   pp. 169-188 Andrea Vajda, Heikki Tuomenvirta, Ilkka Juga, Pertti Nurmi, Pauli Jokinen and Jenni RauhalaThe extreme weather risk indicators (EWRI) for the European transport system   pp. 189-210 R. Molarius, V. Könönen, P. Leviäkangas, Zulkarnain, J. Rönty, A.-M. Hietajärvi and K. OivaLarge and small numbers: options for quantifying the costs of extremes on transport now and in 40 years   pp. 211-239 Claus Doll, Stefan Klug and Riccardo EneiImpact of climate change on hydrological conditions of Rhine and Upper Danube rivers based on the results of regional climate and hydrological models   pp. 241-262 Gabriella Szépszó, Imke Lingemann, Bastian Klein and Mária KovácsTransport system management under extreme weather risks: views to project appraisal, asset value protection and risk-aware system management   pp. 263-286 P. Leviäkangas and S. Michaelides |  |