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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 69, issue 3, 2013
 
  Qualitative hazard and risk assessment of landslides: a practical framework for a case study in China   pp. 1281-1294 H. Wang, S. Wu, J. Shi and B. LiCoastal erosion hazard and vulnerability assessment for southern coastal Tamil Nadu of India by using remote sensing and GIS   pp. 1295-1314 P. Sheik Mujabar and N. ChandrasekarIdentifying the optimal configuration of one-way and two-way streets for contraflow operation during an emergency evacuation   pp. 1315-1334 Shahriar Afandizadeh, Arash Jahangiri and Navid KalantariA study of earthquake inter-occurrence times distribution models in Taiwan   pp. 1335-1350 Chi-Hsuan Chen, Jui-Pin Wang, Yih-Min Wu, Chung-Han Chan and Chien-Hsin ChangCauses and effects of the catastrophic flooding on the Siret River (Romania) in July–August 2008   pp. 1351-1367 Gheorghe Romanescu and Cristian StoleriuProbabilistic assessment of tephra fallout hazard at Changbaishan volcano, Northeast China   pp. 1369-1388 Hongmei Yu, Jiandong Xu, Peng Luan, Bo Zhao and Bo PanEmbedding resilience in emergency resource management to cope with natural hazards   pp. 1389-1404 Xin Miao, David Banister and Yanhong TangFuture variability of droughts in three Mediterranean catchments   pp. 1405-1421 Joan Lopez-Bustins, Diana Pascual, Eduard Pla and Javier RetanaComposite risk assessment of typhoon-induced disaster for China’s coastal area   pp. 1423-1434 Jie Yin, Zhane Yin and Shiyuan XuA new evaluation of seismic hazard for the northwestern part of Saudi Arabia   pp. 1435-1457 Nassir Al-Arifi, R. Fat-Helbary, Ahmad Khalil and Aref LashinRevisions of the M 8.0 Wenchuan earthquake seismic intensity map based on co-seismic landslide abundance   pp. 1459-1476 Chong Xu, Xiwei Xu, Bengang Zhou and Guihua YuSusceptibility evaluation and mapping of China’s landslides based on multi-source data   pp. 1477-1495 Chun Liu, Weiyue Li, Hangbin Wu, Ping Lu, Kai Sang, Weiwei Sun, Wen Chen, Yang Hong and Rongxing LiUncertainty modeling of hurricane-based disruptions to interdependent economic and infrastructure systems   pp. 1497-1518 Joanna Resurreccion and Joost SantosA volcanic activity alert-level system for aviation: review of its development and application in Alaska   pp. 1519-1533 Marianne Guffanti and Thomas MillerEvaluation of the environmental impacts of extreme floods in the Evros River basin using Contingent Valuation Method   pp. 1535-1549 V. Markantonis, V. Meyer and N. LienhoopEvaluation of liquefaction in Karasu River floodplain after the October 23, 2011, Van (Turkey) earthquake   pp. 1551-1575 Mutluhan Akin, Ali Ozvan, Muge Akin and Tamer TopalEstimation of earthquake casualties using high-resolution remote sensing: a case study of Dujiangyan city in the May 2008 Wenchuan earthquake   pp. 1577-1595 Tienan Feng, Zhonghua Hong, Hengjing Wu, Qiushi Fu, Chaoxin Wang, Chenghua Jiang and Xiaohua TongNatural disasters in China: 1900–2011   pp. 1597-1605 Sha Chen, Zhongkui Luo and Xubin PanAn overview of US state drought plans: crisis or risk management?   pp. 1607-1627 Xinyu Fu, Mark Svoboda, Zhenghong Tang, Zhijun Dai and Jianjun WuPopulation evacuation analysis: considering dynamic population vulnerability distribution and disaster information dissemination   pp. 1629-1646 Nan Zhang, Hong Huang, Boni Su and Hui ZhangReal-time landslide monitoring of Pubugou hydropower resettlement zone using continuous GPS   pp. 1647-1660 Ruya Xiao and Xiufeng HeThe role of knowledge in students’ flood-risk perception   pp. 1661-1680 Adwin Bosschaart, Wilmad Kuiper, Joop Schee and Judith SchoonenboomNumerical simulation of the heavy rainfall caused by a convection band over Korea: a case study on the comparison of WRF and CReSS   pp. 1681-1695 Eun-Soon Im, So-Ra In and Sang-Ok HanInvestigation of spatio-temporal patterns of seasonal streamflow droughts in a semi-arid region   pp. 1697-1720 Samane Saadat, Davar Khalili, Ali Kamgar-Haghighi and Shahrokh Zand-ParsaEffects of triggering mechanism on snow avalanche slope angles and slab depths from field data   pp. 1721-1731 D. McClungSimulation of strong ground motion due to great earthquake in the central seismic gap region of Uttarakhand Himalaya   pp. 1733-1749 Kapil Mohan and A. JoshiEstimation of wave heights during cyclonic conditions using wave propagation model   pp. 1751-1766 Usha Natesan, P. Rajalakshmi, M. Ramana Murthy and Vincent FerrerAerosol particle behavior during Dust Storm and Diwali over an urban location in north western India   pp. 1767-1779 Divya Prakash, Swagata Payra, Sunita Verma and Manish SoniIntensity map of Mw 6.9 2011 Sikkim–Nepal border earthquake and its relationships with PGA: distance and magnitude   pp. 1781-1801 Sanjay Prajapati, Ashok Kumar, Sumer Chopra and B. BansalA study on selection of probability distributions for at-site flood frequency analysis in Australia   pp. 1803-1813 Ayesha Rahman, Ataur Rahman, Mohammad Zaman, Khaled Haddad, Amimul Ahsan and Monzur ImteazFlood events, fatalities and damages in India from 1978 to 2006   pp. 1815-1834 Omvir Singh and Manish KumarLessons learned from protective measures associated with the 2010 Zhouqu debris flow disaster in China   pp. 1835-1847 G. WangRural organizational impacts, mitigation strategies, and resilience to the 2010 Darfield earthquake, New Zealand   pp. 1849-1875 Z. Whitman, T. Wilson, E. Seville, J. Vargo, J. Stevenson, H. Kachali and J. ColeEarthquake ground-motion prediction equations for northern Iran   pp. 1877-1894 Azad Yazdani and Milad KowsariGIS: agent-based modeling and evaluation of an earthquake-stricken area with a case study in Tehran, Iran   pp. 1895-1917 Mahdi Hashemi and Ali AlesheikhSeismic microzonation for Muscat region, Sultanate of Oman   pp. 1919-1950 I. El-Hussain, A. Deif, K. Al-Jabri, A. Mohamed, G. Al-Rawas, M. Toksöz, N. Sundararajan, S. El-Hady, S. Al-Hashmi, K. Al-Toubi, M. Al-Saifi and Z. Al-HabsiModifications in selected soil attributes as influenced by long-term continuous cropping in a calcareous semiarid environment   pp. 1951-1966 Salar Rezapour, A. Taghipour and A. SamadiIndirect economic losses of drought under future projections of climate change: a case study for Spain   pp. 1967-1986 K. JenkinsPreliminary gas hazard evaluation in Greece   pp. 1987-2004 Walter D’Alessandro and Konstantinos KyriakopoulosAbout the variability in thunderstorm and rainfall activity over India and its association with El Niño and La Niña   pp. 2005-2019 M. Kulkarni, J. Revadekar and Hamza VarikodenStress drop and its relation to tectonic and structural elements for the meizoseismal region of great 1905 Kangra earthquake of the NW Himalaya   pp. 2021-2038 Naresh Kumar, Dilip Yadav, S. Mondal and Partha RoyExceedance probability of multiple natural hazards: risk assessment in China’s Yangtze River Delta   pp. 2039-2055 Baoyin Liu, Yim Siu, Gordon Mitchell and Wei XuVariations in shear wave velocity and soil site class in Kolkata city using regression and sensitivity analysis   pp. 2057-2082 Kaustav Chatterjee and Deepankar ChoudhuryCommunity-based disaster risk and vulnerability models of a coastal municipality in Bangladesh   pp. 2083-2103 Md. Islam, Md. Malak and M. IslamPathways for adaptive and integrated disaster resilience   pp. 2105-2135 Riyanti Djalante, Cameron Holley, Frank Thomalla and Michelle CarnegieRole of women as risk communicators to enhance disaster resilience of Bandung, Indonesia   pp. 2137-2160 Farah Mulyasari and Rajib ShawResidual-state creep behavior of typical clayey soils   pp. 2161-2178 Deepak Bhat, N. Bhandary and R. YatabeSpatial response patterns of subtropical forests to a heavy ice storm: a case study in Poyang Lake Basin, southern China   pp. 2179-2196 Leilei Shi, Huimin Wang, Wenjiang Zhang, Quanqin Shao, Fengting Yang, Zeqing Ma and Yidong WangPoint-line-area-volume index system of land subsidence and application in Ningbo, China   pp. 2197-2214 Jianxiu Wang, Xueying Gu, Yukun Jiang, Tianrong Huang and Bo FengLandslide susceptibility assessment along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea, Iran   pp. 2215-2232 Mohammad Setayeshirad, Mohammad Nikudel and Ali UromeihyEstimation of seismic hazard potential in Taiwan based on ShakeMaps   pp. 2233-2262 Kun-Sung Liu, Yi-Ben Tsai and Kuei-Pao ChenThe Chinese national emergency medical rescue team response to the Sichuan Lushan earthquake   pp. 2263-2268 Jun Yang, Jinhong Chen, Huiliang Liu, Kai Zhang, Wei Ren and Jingchen ZhengNon-stochastic long-term prediction model for US tornado level   pp. 2269-2278 Lev Eppelbaum Volume 69, issue 2, 2013
 
  Introduction, including overview   pp. 1143-1153 L. Mendes-Victor and C. OliveiraEarthquake prediction: 20 years of global experiment   pp. 1155-1177 Vladimir KossobokovThe SISMA prototype system: integrating Geophysical Modeling and Earth Observation for time-dependent seismic hazard assessment   pp. 1179-1198 G. Panza, A. Peresan, A. Magrin, F. Vaccari, R. Sabadini, B. Crippa, A. Marotta, R. Splendore, R. Barzaghi, A. Borghi, L. Cannizzaro, A. Amodio and S. ZoffoliA synthetic method for earthquake prediction by multidisciplinary data   pp. 1199-1209 Yongxian Zhang, Fuwang Gao, Jianjun Ping and Xiaotao ZhangThe 1909 Benavente (Portugal) earthquake: search for the source   pp. 1211-1227 J. Cabral, C. Moniz, J. Batlló, Paulo Figueiredo, J. Carvalho, L. Matias, P. Teves-Costa, R. Dias and N. SimãoGround motion simulations of the SW Iberia margin: rupture directivity and earth structure effects   pp. 1229-1245 M. Bezzeghoud, J. Borges and B. CaldeiraRecent hydrological and geochemical research for earthquake prediction in Japan   pp. 1247-1260 Norio Matsumoto and Naoji KoizumiNumerical simulation of dynamic mechanisms of the 2008 Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquake: implications for earthquake prediction   pp. 1261-1279 Shoubiao Zhu Volume 69, issue 1, 2013
 
  Finite element modeling approach to assess the stability of debris and rock slopes: a case study from the Indian Himalayas   pp. 1-24 D. Kanungo, Anindya Pain and Shaifaly SharmaSolar and geomagnetic activity effects on heart rate variability   pp. 25-37 S. Dimitrova, I. Angelov and E. PetrovaThe emergence of “star disaster-affected areas” and its implications to disaster and communication interdisciplinary study: a Taiwan example from Typhoon Morakot   pp. 39-57 Chiung-wen HsuProbabilistic earthquake risk assessment using CAPRA: application to the city of Barcelona, Spain   pp. 59-84 Mabel Marulanda, Martha Carreño, Omar Cardona, Mario Ordaz and Alex BarbatMortality of game mammals caused by an extreme flooding event in south-western Poland   pp. 85-97 Andrzej Wuczyński and Zbigniew JakubiecThe 2012 Northern Italy Earthquakes: modelling human behaviour   pp. 99-113 Gabriele Prati, Elisa Saccinto, Luca Pietrantoni and Carles Pérez-TestorGlacial lakes of the Hinku and Hongu valleys, Makalu Barun National Park and Buffer Zone, Nepal   pp. 115-139 Alton Byers, Daene McKinney, Marcelo Somos-Valenzuela, Teiji Watanabe and Damodar LamsalVulnerability of population and transportation infrastructure at the east bank of Delaware Bay due to coastal flooding in sea-level rise conditions   pp. 141-163 Han Tang, Steven Chien, Marouane Temimi, Cheryl Blain, Qu Ke, Liuhui Zhao and Simon KraatzPerception of landslides risk and responsibility: a case study in eastern Styria, Austria   pp. 165-183 Andrea Damm, Katharina Eberhard, Jan Sendzimir and Anthony PattIndicators of road network vulnerability to storm-felled trees   pp. 185-199 Rolf Nyberg and Magnus JohanssonAnalysis of a major storm over the Dongjiang reservoir basin associated with Typhoon Bilis (2006)   pp. 201-218 Yi Zou, Shifan Qiu, Yaoqiu Kuang and Ningsheng HuangDynamic behavior of railway embankment slope subjected to seismic excitation   pp. 219-235 Yu-liang Lin and Guo-lin YangReconnaissance observations on the buildings damaged by the 2010 Taiwan Kaohsiung earthquake   pp. 237-249 Heui-Yung Chang and Ker-Chun LinPedestrian hazard criteria for flooded urban areas   pp. 251-265 B. Russo, M. Gómez and F. MacchioneApplication of factor analysis in defining drought prone areas in Lake Urmia Basin   pp. 267-277 Marzie Ghorbani-Aghdam, Yagob Dinpashoh and Ali MostafaeipourWeighted fuzzy kernel-clustering algorithm with adaptive differential evolution and its application on flood classification   pp. 279-293 Li Liao, Jianzhong Zhou and Qiang ZouA similarity-based quantitative model for assessing regional debris-flow hazard   pp. 295-310 Guangxu Liu, Erfu Dai, Quansheng Ge, Wenxiang Wu and Xinchuang XuMulti-agent-based data exchange platform for bridge disaster prevention: a case study in Taiwan   pp. 311-326 Min-Yuan Cheng and Yu-Wei WuSeismic hazard analysis of Lucknow considering local and active seismic gaps   pp. 327-350 Abhishek Kumar, P. Anbazhagan and T. SitharamSimulation of a flood producing rainfall event of 29 July 2010 over north-west Pakistan using WRF-ARW model   pp. 351-363 M. Ahasan and A. KhanRainfall event-based landslide susceptibility zonation mapping   pp. 365-388 Netra Bhandary, Ranjan Dahal, Manita Timilsina and Ryuichi YatabeForecasting of meteorological drought using Wavelet-ANFIS hybrid model for different time steps (case study: southeastern part of east Azerbaijan province, Iran)   pp. 389-402 Bagher Shirmohammadi, Hamidreza Moradi, Vahid Moosavi, Majid Semiromi and Ali ZeinaliEstimating flood exposure potentials in Turkish catchments through index-based flood mapping   pp. 403-423 Gülay Onuşluel GülElementary empirical model to assess seismic soil liquefaction   pp. 425-440 Snehal Pathak and Asita DalviPublic response to earthquake disaster: a case study in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture   pp. 441-458 Benyong Wei, Guiwu Su and Fenggui LiuPublic perception of climate change in China: results from the questionnaire survey   pp. 459-472 Hao Yu, Bing Wang, Yue-Jun Zhang, Shouyang Wang and Yi-Ming WeiLand subsidence caused by internal soil erosion owing to pumping confined aquifer groundwater during the deep foundation construction in Shanghai   pp. 473-489 X.-S. Zhang, J.-X. Wang, H. Wong, C.-J. Leo, Qiujiang Liu, Y.-Q. Tang, X.-L. Yan, W.-H. Sun, Z.-Q. Huang and X.-H. HaoIntegrating long-term seismic risk changes into improving emergency response and land-use planning: a case study for the Hsinchu City, Taiwan   pp. 491-508 Hung-Chih Hung, Ming-Chin Ho, Yi-Jie Chen, Chang-Yi Chian and Su-Ying ChenWaves off Puducherry, Bay of Bengal, during cyclone THANE   pp. 509-522 V. Sanil Kumar, Glejin Johnson, K. Dubhashi and T. Balakrishnan NairIntegration of local and scientific knowledge to support drought impact monitoring: some hints from an Italian case study   pp. 523-544 Raffaele Giordano, Elisabetta Preziosi and Emanuele RomanoA combined geological, hydrochemical, and geophysical approach to understanding a disease contamination hazard in groundwaters at a state fish hatchery   pp. 545-571 Alan Mayo, Stephen Nelson, John McBride, Camille Mease, David Tingey and Dan AubreyEffects of shallow and deep geology on seismic hazard estimates: a case study of pseudo-acceleration response spectra for the northwestern Balkans   pp. 573-588 Borko Bulajić, Miodrag Manić and Đorđe LađinovićCharacterization of PM 10 in the ambient air during Deepawali festival of Rajnandgaon district, India   pp. 589-598 Balram Ambade and Sampad GhoshCost-benefit analysis of vetiver system-based rehabilitation measures for landslide-damaged mountainous agricultural lands in the lower Northern Thailand   pp. 599-629 Jaruntorn BoonyanuphapInitiatives for earthquake disaster risk management in the Kathmandu Valley   pp. 631-654 Amod Dixit, Ryuichi Yatabe, Ranjan Dahal and Netra BhandaryTsunami-induced scour at coastal roadways: a laboratory study   pp. 655-674 Jie Chen, Zhenhua Huang, Changbo Jiang, Bin Deng and Yuannan LongOccupational transitions in three coastal villages in Central Java, Indonesia, in the context of sea level rise: a case study   pp. 675-694 Vijai Joseph, Alec Thornton, Stuart Pearson and David PaullDevelopment of medium- and low-rise reinforced concrete building fragility curves based on Chi-Chi Earthquake data   pp. 695-728 Meng-Hsun Hsieh, Bing-Jean Lee, Tsu-Chiang Lei and Jer-Yan LinGeomorphological characteristics identification from remote sensing along with surface temperature anomaly and SAR interferometry–related studies and their correlation with earthquake occurrences in Gujarat   pp. 729-747 T. MajumdarLandslide susceptibility mapping by binary logistic regression, analytical hierarchy process, and statistical index models and assessment of their performances   pp. 749-779 H. Pourghasemi, H. Moradi and S. Fatemi AghdaOptimizing the routing of ship’s tropical cyclone avoidance based on the numerical forecasts   pp. 781-792 Lichuan Wu, Yuanqiao Wen, Shiqiu Peng, Jinfeng Zhang and Changshi XiaoSummer monsoon rainfall scenario over Bangladesh using a high-resolution AGCM   pp. 793-807 Md. Rahman, M. Rafiuddin, Md. Alam, Shoji Kusunoki, Akio Kitoh and F. GiorgiNumerical simulation of flow processes in liquefied soils using a soil–water-coupled smoothed particle hydrodynamics method   pp. 809-827 Yu Huang, Weijie Zhang, Zili Dai and Qiang XuExploring the characteristics of major natural disasters in China and their impacts during the past decades   pp. 829-843 Yang Zhou, Ning Li, Wenxiang Wu, Jidong Wu, Xiaotian Gu and Zhonghui JiMethodology and applications for the benefit cost analysis of the seismic risk reduction in building portfolios at broadscale   pp. 845-868 Jairo Valcárcel, Miguel Mora, Omar Cardona, Lluis Pujades, Alex Barbat and Gabriel BernalQuantification of riverbank erosion and application in risk analysis   pp. 869-887 L. Nardi, L. Campo and M. RinaldiAerosol pollution and its impact on regional climate during Holi festival inferred from ground-based and satellite remote sensing observations   pp. 889-903 C. Simha, P. Devara and S. SahaDelineation of small-scale landforms relative to flood inundation in the western Red River delta, northern Vietnam using remotely sensed data   pp. 905-917 Loan Ho, Yasushi Yamaguchi and Masatomo UmitsuProbabilistic seismic hazard analysis for Kakrapar atomic power station, Gujarat, India   pp. 919-952 William Mohanty and Akhilesh VermaSite classification of Pondicherry using shear-wave velocity and horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio   pp. 953-964 S. Trupti, K. Goverdhan, K. Srinivas, P. Prabhakar Prasad and T. SeshunarayanaSource parameters of earthquakes in the reservoir-triggered seismic (RTS) zone of Koyna–Warna, Western India   pp. 965-979 Amrita Yadav, D. Shashidhar, K. Mallika, N. Rao, Sunil Rohilla, H. Satyanarayana, D. Srinagesh and Harsh GuptaStructural damages of the May 19, 2011, Kütahya–Simav earthquake in Turkey   pp. 981-1001 Nazan Yılmaz and Özgür AvşarFlood risk assessment for informal settlements   pp. 1003-1032 R. De Risi, F. Jalayer, F. De Paola, I. Iervolino, M. Giugni, M. Topa, E. Mbuya, A. Kyessi, G. Manfredi and P. GaspariniMapping erosion risk under different scenarios of climate change for Aveiro coast, Portugal   pp. 1033-1050 C. Pereira and C. CoelhoA risk society? Environmental hazards, risk and resilience in the later Middle Ages in Europe   pp. 1051-1079 Christopher Gerrard and David PetleyA small-scale landslide susceptibility assessment for the territory of Western Carpathians   pp. 1081-1107 Juraj Holec, Martin Bednarik, Marián Šabo, Jozef Minár, Isik Yilmaz and Marián MarschalkoDecomposing the changes of energy-related carbon emissions in China: evidence from the PDA approach   pp. 1109-1122 Yue-Jun Zhang and Ya-Bin DaTsunami versus storm surge: a brief review   pp. 1123-1130 N. NirupamaProgressive climate change and disasters: island perspectives   pp. 1131-1136 Ilan Kelman and Shabana KhanVertical evacuation during cyclones: suitable for developing countries   pp. 1137-1142 N. Nirupama |  |  |  |  |