Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
1997 - 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 Plag
- Gray swans: comparison of natural and financial hazard assessment and mitigation pp. 1279-1297

- Jerome Stein and Seth Stein
- How big, how bad, how often: are extreme events accounted for in modern seismic hazard analyses? pp. 1299-1309

- Ivan Wong
- Discovery 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 Harris
- Occurrence and impact of characteristic earthquakes in northern Algeria pp. 1329-1339

- Youcef Bouhadad
- Submarine landslide tsunamis: how extreme and how likely? pp. 1341-1374

- Carl Harbitz, Finn Løvholt and Hilmar Bungum
- Tsunami 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. Perros
- Drought characterization using a new copula-based trivariate approach pp. 1391-1407

- Bahram Saghafian and Hossein Mehdikhani
- Development 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 Pinho
- Quantitative 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 Zhong
- Simulation of land subsidence using finite element method: Rafsanjan plain case study pp. 309-322

- M. Sayyaf, M. Mahdavi, O. Barani, S. Feiznia and B. Motamedvaziri
- Temporal 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. Sukhtankar
- Farmers’ adaptive practices for drought risk reduction in the northwest region of Bangladesh pp. 337-359

- Umma Habiba, Rajib Shaw and Yukiko Takeuchi
- Rainfall 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 Pande
- The 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 Weintraub
- Analysis of daily rainfall concentration in New Zealand pp. 389-404

- Tommaso Caloiero
- Prediction of global stability in room and pillar coal mines pp. 405-422

- Ebrahim Ghasemi, Mohammad Ataei and Kourosh Shahriar
- The catastrophic flood in Transbaikalia (Central Asia) in 1897: case study pp. 423-441

- Alena Kadetova and Yan Radziminovich
- Temporal variation of soil radon and thoron concentrations in Mizoram (India), associated with earthquakes pp. 443-454

- H. Jaishi, Shyam Singh, R. Tiwari and R. Tiwari
- Hybrid loss exceedance curve (HLEC) for disaster risk assessment pp. 455-479

- C. Velásquez, O. Cardona, M. Mora, L. Yamin, M. Carreño and A. Barbat
- The district of North Vancouver’s landslide management strategy: role of public involvement for determining tolerable risk and increasing community resilience pp. 481-501

- Kristen Tappenden
- DISASTER: 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. Verde
- Transboundary hazard risk: the Gobi desert paradigm pp. 533-548

- Troy Sternberg
- Earthquake 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. Mäntyniemi
- Undersampling power-law size distributions: effect on the assessment of extreme natural hazards pp. 565-595

- Eric Geist and Tom Parsons
- Small business disaster recovery: a research framework pp. 597-616

- Maria Marshall and Holly Schrank
- The extratropical transition of Hurricane Igor and the impacts on Newfoundland pp. 617-632

- Athena Masson
- Factors influencing cost-effectiveness of maintenance of power distribution poles subjected to hurricanes: a system-dynamics-based analysis pp. 633-650

- Jin Tian and Yue Li
- Seismic performance evaluation of dam-reservoir-foundation systems to near-fault ground motions pp. 651-674

- Gaohui Wang, Sherong Zhang, Chao Wang and Mao Yu
- Study 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 Song
- Risk early warning of maize drought disaster in Northwestern Liaoning Province, China pp. 701-710

- Qi Zhang, Jiquan Zhang, Chunyi Wang, Liang Cui and Denghua Yan
- Redefining 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 Khairy
- Pine wilt in meteorological hazard environments pp. 723-741

- Fei Wang
- Impact 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 Singh
- Resilient 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 Yang
- Evaluation 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. Kadirov
- Study on temporal and spatial evolution of China’s oil supply and consumption pp. 809-825

- Ming Zhang, Qing Xia, Wenwen Wang and Min Zhou
- On the resonance effect by dynamic soil–structure interaction: a revelation study pp. 827-847

- Hamza Güllü and Murat Pala
- Tsunami 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 Stimely
- Statistical analysis of landslides caused by the Mw 6.9 Yushu, China, earthquake of April 14, 2010 pp. 871-893

- Chong Xu and Xiwei Xu
- Earthquake-and-landslide events are associated with more fatalities than earthquakes alone pp. 895-914

- M. Budimir, P. Atkinson and H. Lewis
- Temperature effect of rock burst for hard rock in deep-buried tunnel pp. 915-926

- Guoqing Chen, Tianbin Li, Guofeng Zhang, Hongyu Yin and Hang Zhang
- Simulation of severe thunder storm event: a case study over Pune, India pp. 927-943

- S. Fadnavis, Medha Deshpande, Sachin Ghude and P. Ernest Raj
- Vulnerability to natural disasters in Serbia: spatial and temporal comparison pp. 945-968

- Jelena Kovačević-Majkić, Milena Panić, Dragana Miljanović and Radmila Miletić
- Actigraphically evaluated sleep on the days surrounding the Great East Japan Earthquake pp. 969-981

- Koh Mizuno and Kazue Okamoto-Mizuno
- Bay of Bengal cyclone extreme water level estimate uncertainty pp. 983-996

- Matt Lewis, Kevin Horsburgh and Paul Bates
- Prioritizing levee repairs: a case study for the city of Indianapolis, Indiana pp. 997-1019

- Brian Meunier and Venkatesh Merwade
- Frequency-interval control reconfigurability for automated processes pp. 1021-1027

- Hamid Shaker
- Assessment of physical vulnerability and potential losses of buildings due to shallow slides pp. 1029-1050

- M. Silva and S. Pereira
- Post-2004 mega-earthquake temporal velocity variation at Andaman Islands from GPS measurements pp. 1051-1062

- S. Som, Ashim Saha and Vijay Shivgotra
- Gas outburst affected by original rock stress direction pp. 1063-1074

- Wei Yang, Bai-quan Lin and Jiang-tao Xu
- Classroom responses of New Zealand school teachers following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake pp. 1075-1092

- Victoria Johnson and Kevin Ronan
- Modeling destructive earthquake casualties based on a comparative study for Turkey pp. 1093-1110

- S. Turkan and G. Özel
- An index to assess the propensity of landfall in Australia of a tropical cyclone pp. 1111-1121

- Kamal Saha and Saleh Wasimi
- Perception 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 Houser
- Risk analyses for dry snow slab avalanches released by skier triggering pp. 1139-1158

- D. McClung
- Communicating earthquake risk to the public: the trial of the “L’Aquila Seven” pp. 1159-1173

- David Alexander
- Influences 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. Wang
- Relative 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 Kim
- Interaction between land-use change, flooding and human health in Metro Vancouver, Canada pp. 1219-1230

- Amin Owrangi, Robert Lannigan and Slobodan Simonovic
- Forcing mechanisms of a heavy precipitation event in the southeastern Adriatic area pp. 1231-1252

- Branka Ivančan-Picek, Kristian Horvath, Nataša Mahović and Marjana Gajić-Čapka
- Assessment 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. Ramesh
- Is flooding in Toronto a concern? pp. 1259-1264

- N. Nirupama, Costas Armenakis and Myriam Montpetit
- Can 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 Michaelides
- Foreward: EU-funded projects on extreme and high-impact weather challenging European transport systems pp. 5-22

- S. Michaelides, P. Leviäkangas, C. Doll and C. Heyndrickx
- The impact of extreme weather and climate change on inland waterway transport pp. 23-40

- Juha Schweighofer
- Identification of weather trends for use as a component of risk management for port operations pp. 41-61

- S. Athanasatos, S. Michaelides and M. Papadakis
- Adapting 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 Schultmann
- Assessment 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 Kontoes
- Weather effects on recycled concrete used as a paving material for roads pp. 109-117

- Skevi Perdikou and Demetris Nicholaides
- Integrated 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. Hadjimitsis
- Statistically 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. Pavan
- Severe 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 Rauhala
- The 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. Oiva
- Large 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 Enei
- Impact 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 Kovács
- Transport 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
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