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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 70, issue 3, 2014
 
  Early warning systems for natural hazards and risks   pp. 1669-1671 Thomas Glade and Farrokh NadimThe common information platform for natural hazards in Switzerland   pp. 1673-1687 Benedikt Heil, Ingo Petzold, Hans Romang and Josef HessStructure and components for the emergency response and warning system on Turtle Mountain, Alberta, Canada   pp. 1689-1712 Corey Froese and Francisco MorenoInfrasound produced by debris flow: propagation and frequency content evolution   pp. 1713-1733 Arnold Kogelnig, Johannes Hübl, Emma Suriñach, Ignasi Vilajosana and Brian McArdellStudy on spatial prediction and time forecast of landslide   pp. 1735-1748 Gao Hua-xi and Yin Kun-longClimate input parameters for real-time online risk assessment   pp. 1749-1762 Richard Petritsch and Hubert HasenauerCoupling typhoon rainfall forecasting with overland-flow modeling for early warning of inundation   pp. 1763-1793 Tsung-Yi Pan, Lung-Yao Chang, Jihn-Sung Lai, Hsiang-Kuan Chang, Cheng-Shang Lee and Yih-Chi TanEarthquake early warning for transport lines   pp. 1795-1825 Désirée Hilbring, Tanja Titzschkau, Alfons Buchmann, Gottfried Bonn, Friedemann Wenzel and Eberhard Hohnecker Volume 70, issue 2, 2014
 
  Spatiotemporal changes of global extreme temperature events (ETEs) since 1981 and the meteorological causes   pp. 975-994 Xiao Song, Zhao Zhang, Yi Chen, Pin Wang, Ming Xiang, Peijun Shi and Fulu TaoLandslide susceptibility deterministic approach using geographic information systems: application to Breaza town, Romania   pp. 995-1017 Iuliana Armaş, Florin Vartolomei, Florica Stroia and Livioara BraşoveanuAnalyzing regional economic impact and resilience: a case study on electricity outages caused by the 2008 snowstorms in southern China   pp. 1019-1030 Aijun Hu, Wei Xie, Ning Li, Xuanhua Xu, Zhonghui Ji and Jidong WuChanges in population evacuation potential for tsunami hazards in Seward, Alaska, since the 1964 Good Friday earthquake   pp. 1031-1053 Nathan Wood, Mathew Schmidtlein and Jeff PetersOperational forecasting of daily summer maximum and minimum temperatures in the Valencia Region   pp. 1055-1076 I. Gómez, M. Estrela and V. CasellesCharacteristics of near-source ground motions from the 2012 Varzaghan–Ahar double earthquakes, Northwest of Iran   pp. 1077-1097 Saman Yaghmaei-SabeghAnalysis of the seismic vulnerability and the structural characteristics of houses in Chinese rural areas   pp. 1099-1114 Xiaolu Gao and Jue JiLeaking behavior of shield tunnels under the Huangpu River of Shanghai with induced hazards   pp. 1115-1132 Huai-Na Wu, Run-Qiu Huang, Wen-Juan Sun, Shui-Long Shen, Ye-Shuang Xu, Yan-Bin Liu and Shou-Ji DuCoastal flooding in Scotland: towards national-level hazard assessment   pp. 1133-1152 Tom Ball, Anton Edwards and Alan Werrittyr.massmov: an open-source landslide model for dynamic early warning systems   pp. 1153-1179 Monia Molinari, Massimiliano Cannata and Claudia MeisinaHurricane wind risk in Louisiana   pp. 1181-1195 Jill Trepanier and Kelsey ScheitlinGPS/terrestrial 3D laser scanner combined monitoring technology for coal mining subsidence: a case study of a coal mining area in Hebei, China   pp. 1197-1208 Dawei Zhou, Kan Wu, Ranli Chen and Liang LiImpact of FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC radio occultation data on the prediction of super cyclone Gonu (2007): a case study   pp. 1209-1230 S. Anisetty, Ching-Yuang Huang and Shu-Ya ChenThe current status of lightning safety knowledge and the effects of lightning education modes on college students   pp. 1231-1245 Melissa Phillips and Thomas SchmidlinShort-term economic effect of the M7.0 Lushan Earthquake   pp. 1247-1261 Zhengru TaoSystem dynamics assessment of mitigation strategies for power distribution poles subjected to hurricanes   pp. 1263-1285 Jin Tian and Yue LiLevee failure mechanisms during the extreme rainfall event: a case study in Southern Taiwan   pp. 1287-1307 Wen-Chao Huang, Meng-Chia Weng and Ray-Kuo ChenAssessment of spatio-temporal variations in vegetation recovery after the Wenchuan earthquake using Landsat data   pp. 1309-1326 Quanjun Jiao, Bing Zhang, Liangyun Liu, Zhenwang Li, Yuemin Yue and Yong HuAdaptation planning for floods: a review of available tools   pp. 1327-1337 James Banks, Janey Camp and Mark AbkowitzA comparison of forest fire indices for predicting fire risk in contrasting climates in China   pp. 1339-1356 Xiaowei Li, Gang Zhao, Xiubo Yu and Qiang YuReal-time nowcast of a cloudburst and a thunderstorm event with assimilation of Doppler weather radar data   pp. 1357-1383 Kuldeep Srivastava and Rashmi BhardwajIntegrating the geographic information system and predictive data mining techniques to model effects of compound disasters in Taipei   pp. 1385-1415 Jui-Sheng Chou and Chen-Ming LeeRainfall-triggering response patterns of post-seismic debris flows in the Wenchuan earthquake area   pp. 1417-1435 Wei Zhou, Chuan Tang, Th. Asch and Chunhua ZhouUp-scaling of impact dependent loss distributions: a hybrid convolution approach for flood risk in Europe   pp. 1437-1451 S. Hochrainer-Stigler, N. Lugeri and M. RadziejewskiHistorical global analysis of occurrences and human casualty of extreme temperature events (ETEs)   pp. 1453-1505 W. LeeModeling the 2004 Sumatra tsunami at Seychelles Islands: site-effect analysis and comparison with observations   pp. 1507-1525 Roberto Tonini, Alberto Armigliato, Gianluca Pagnoni and Stefano TintiA novel set pair analysis method based on variable weights for liquefaction evaluation   pp. 1527-1534 Ming-Wu Wang, Peng Xu, Jian Li and Kui-Yuan ZhaoCharacterization and source of fog water contaminants in central India   pp. 1535-1552 Balram AmbadeFlood hazard assessment with multiparameter approach derived from coupled 1D and 2D hydrodynamic flow model   pp. 1553-1574 Pankaj Mani, Chandranath Chatterjee and Rakesh KumarA study on the various types of arrhythmias in relation to the polarity reversal of the solar magnetic field   pp. 1575-1587 E. Giannaropoulou, M. Papailiou, H. Mavromichalaki, M. Gigolashvili, L. Tvildiani, K. Janashia, P. Preka-Papadema and Th. PapadimaThreat of glacial lake outburst flood to Tehsil Gupis from Khukush Lake, District Ghizer, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan   pp. 1589-1602 Gohar Rehman, Sajjad Ahmad, Shuhab Khan, Fayaz Ali, Taqweemul Ali and Sadaf KhanSocial vulnerability to natural hazards in Indonesia: driving factors and policy implications   pp. 1603-1617 Tiodora Siagian, Purhadi Purhadi, Suhartono Suhartono and Hamonangan RitongaCriterion of vehicle stability in floodwaters based on theoretical and experimental studies   pp. 1619-1630 Junqiang Xia, Roger Falconer, Xuanwei Xiao and Yejiang WangNatural hazard chain research in China: A review   pp. 1631-1659 Lifen Xu, Xiangwei Meng and Xuegong XuBackground and reflections on Dingxi earthquake of July 22, 2013   pp. 1661-1667 B. Zhao and W. Xu Volume 70, issue 1, 2014
 
  Applying neighbourhood classification systems to natural hazards: a case study of Mt Vesuvius   pp. 1-22 Iain Willis, Maurizio Gibin, Joana Barros and Richard WebberModeling storm surges associated with super typhoon durian in South China Sea   pp. 23-37 Kak Loy, Prakash Sinha, Juneng Liew, Fredolin Tangang and Mohd HusainModeling catchment sediment yield: a genetic programming approach   pp. 39-50 Vaibhav GargAn automated model for optimizing budget allocation in earthquake mitigation scenarios   pp. 51-68 Hooman Motamed, Bijan Khazai, Mohsen Ghafory-Ashtiany and Kambod Amini-HosseiniA new model for the prediction of earthquake ground-motion duration in Iran   pp. 69-92 Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh, Zhila Shoghian and M. Neaz SheikhA new model for the prediction of earthquake ground-motion duration in Iran   pp. 69-92 Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh, Zhila Shoghian and M. Neaz SheikhSoil responses near Delhi ridge and adjacent regions in Greater Delhi during incidence of a local earthquake   pp. 93-118 H. Mandal, P. Khan and A. ShuklaIntra-annual distribution and decadal change in extreme hydrological events in Xinjiang, Northwestern China   pp. 119-133 Guili Sun, Yaning Chen, Weihong Li, Cunde Pan, Jiang Li and Yuhui YangThe need for data: natural disasters and the challenges of database management   pp. 135-157 Angelika Wirtz, Wolfgang Kron, Petra Löw and Markus SteuerProbabilistic flood forecasting and decision-making: an innovative risk-based approach   pp. 159-172 Murray Dale, Jon Wicks, Ken Mylne, Florian Pappenberger, Stefan Laeger and Steve TaylorMedium-range forecast of cyclogenesis over North Indian Ocean with multilayer perceptron model using satellite data   pp. 173-193 Sutapa Chaudhuri, Sayantika Goswami and Anirban MiddeyRegional frequency analysis of extreme precipitation and its spatio-temporal characteristics in the Huai River Basin, China   pp. 195-215 Hong Du, Jun Xia and Sidong ZengUse of site amplification and anelastic attenuation for the determination of source parameters of the Sikkim earthquake of September 18, 2011, using far-field strong-motion data   pp. 217-235 A. Joshi, Parveen Kumar and Sandeep AroraTsunami hazard assessment of Canada   pp. 237-274 Lucinda Leonard, Garry Rogers and Stéphane MazzottiHazard assessment at San Martín volcano based on geological record, numerical modeling, and spatial analysis   pp. 275-297 Katrin Sieron, Lucia Capra and Sergio Rodríguez-ElizararrásAn integrated model to assess critical rainfall thresholds for run-out distances of debris flows   pp. 299-311 Th. Asch, Chrismin Tang, D. Alkema, J. Zhu and W. ZhouRip current-related fatalities in India: a new predictive risk scale for forecasting rip currents   pp. 313-335 S. Arun Kumar and K. PrasadQuantifying cascading effects triggered by disrupted transportation due to the Great 2008 Chinese Ice Storm: implications for disaster risk management   pp. 337-352 Wei Xie, Ning Li, Chunhua Li, Ji-dong Wu, Aijun Hu and Xiaolin HaoRainfall-induced landslides in Hulu Kelang area, Malaysia   pp. 353-375 Min Lee, Kim Ng, Yuk Huang and Wei LiShallow water wave spectral characteristics along the eastern Arabian Sea   pp. 377-394 V. Kumar, P. Shanas and K. DubhashiCoastal vulnerability to sea-level rise: a spatial–temporal assessment framework   pp. 395-414 Oz Sahin and Sherif MohamedTsunami inundation in Napier, New Zealand, due to local earthquake sources   pp. 415-445 Stuart Fraser, William Power, Xiaoming Wang, Laura Wallace, Christof Mueller and David JohnstonVolcanic tsunami: a review of source mechanisms, past events and hazards in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea)   pp. 447-470 Raphaël Paris, Adam Switzer, Marina Belousova, Alexander Belousov, Budianto Ontowirjo, Patrick Whelley and Martina UlvrovaDynamic estimate of seismic danger based on multifractal properties of low-frequency seismic noise   pp. 471-483 A. LyubushinSpectral discrimination of Recent sediments around Bhuj, India, using Landsat-TM data and assessment of their vulnerability to seismicity-related failures   pp. 485-499 D. RamakrishnanInfrasound, human health, and adaptation: an integrative overview of recondite hazards in a complex environment   pp. 501-525 Michael PersingerStability analysis of a large landslide in hydropower engineering   pp. 527-548 Y. Zhang, J. Shao, W. Xu and H. SunIs area affected by flood or stagnant water independently associated with poorer health outcomes in urban slums of Dhaka and adjacent rural areas?   pp. 549-565 Muhammd Asghar Khan, Oliver Gruebner and Alexander KrämerNumerical simulations of the 1963 Vajont landslide, Italy: application of 1D Lagrangian modelling   pp. 567-592 Filippo Zaniboni and Stefano TintiEffects of land use change on flood characteristics in mountainous area of Daqinghe watershed, China   pp. 593-607 Jianzhu Li, Ping Feng and Fulong ChenRethinking the relationships of vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation from a disaster risk perspective   pp. 609-627 Yongdeng Lei, Jing’ai Wang, Yaojie Yue, Hongjian Zhou and Weixia YinThe comparison of the NDSHA, PSHA seismic hazard maps and real seismicity for the Italian territory   pp. 629-641 A. Nekrasova, V. Kossobokov, A. Peresan and A. MagrinHybrid spatial data mining methods for site selection of emergency response centers   pp. 643-656 Bo FanPushover and nonlinear time history analysis evaluation of a RC building collapsed during the Van (Turkey) earthquake on October 23, 2011   pp. 657-673 Özlem Çavdar and Alemdar BayraktarMining geohazards—land subsidence caused by the dewatering of opencast coal mines: The case study of the Amyntaio coal mine, Florina, Greece   pp. 675-691 C. Loupasakis, V. Angelitsa, D. Rozos and N. SpanouQuantitative assessment of drought in a lacustrine wetland based on a water balance model   pp. 693-703 Yong Yuan, Denghua Yan, Hao Wang, Qing Wang and Baisha WengDocumentary proxies and interdisciplinary research on historic geomorphologic hazards: a discussion of the current state from a central European perspective   pp. 705-732 Pavel Raška, Vilém Zábranský, Jakub Dubišar, Antonín Kadlec, Alena Hrbáčová and Tomáš StrnadSeismic treatment for a maximal credible earthquake in Guwahati city area of northeast India region   pp. 733-753 Olga Erteleva, Felix Aptikaev, Saurabh Baruah, Santanu Baruah, Sajal Deb and J. KayalSusceptibility mapping of landslides in Beichuan County using cluster and MLC methods   pp. 755-766 Mingtao Ding and Kaiheng HuExtreme weather impacts on freight railways in Europe   pp. 767-787 Johanna Ludvigsen and Ronny KlæboeModelling December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami: a coastal study   pp. 789-801 Ratheesh Ramakrishnan, Remya Govind and A. RajawatEvaluation of drainage networks under moving storms utilizing the equivalent stationary storms   pp. 803-819 Yongwon Seo and Arthur SchmidtAssessment model for earthquake-triggered landslides based on quantification theory I: case study of Jushui River basin in Sichuan, China   pp. 821-838 Weihua Zhao, Runqiu Huang, Nengpan Ju and Jianjun ZhaoA review of the assessment and mitigation of floods in Sindh, Pakistan   pp. 839-864 Asadullah KaziEvacuees’ information sources and reentry decision making in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike   pp. 865-882 Chih-Chun Lin, Laura Siebeneck, Michael Lindell, Carla Prater, Hao-Che Wu and Shih-Kai HuangMulti-Physics ensemble prediction of tropical cyclone movement over Bay of Bengal   pp. 883-902 Dodla Rao and Desamsetti SrinivasAn analysis of the AD1762 earthquake and tsunami in SE Bangladesh   pp. 903-933 Edris Alam and Dale Dominey-HowesIonospheric disturbances with the time of occurrence, magnitude and location of the earthquake (M6.5) near the Indian subcontinent   pp. 935-940 C. Simha, G. Pavan Kumar, P. Mahesh, A. Navaneeth, K. Rao, B. Rastogi, V. Sridhar and A. ShuklaYa’an earthquake of 20 April 2013: introduction and reflections   pp. 941-949 Q. Meng and W. XuNew type of tsunami barrier   pp. 951-956 Hans ScheelChanges in key driving forces of soil erosion in the Middle Yellow River Basin: vegetation and climate   pp. 957-968 Xining Zhao, Baoqing Zhang and Pute WuErratum to: Assessment of flood-prone stripes within the Danube drainage area in the South-West Oltenia Development Region, Romania   pp. 969-971 O. Ionuş, M. Licurici, M. Pătroescu and S. BoengiuErratum to: Hybrid attenuation model for estimation of peak ground accelerations in the Kutch region, India   pp. 973-974 A. Joshi, Ashvini Kumar, K. Mohan and B. Rastogi |  |  |  |  |