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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 68, issue 3, 2013
- Spatio-temporal aspects and dimensions in integrated disaster risk management pp. 1205-1216

- Christoph Aubrecht, Sven Fuchs and Clemens Neuhold
- Spatiotemporal dynamics: the need for an innovative approach in mountain hazard risk management pp. 1217-1241

- Sven Fuchs, Margreth Keiler, Sergey Sokratov and Alexander Shnyparkov
- Spatio-temporal dynamics in the flood exposure due to land use changes in the Alpine Lech Valley in Tyrol (Austria) pp. 1243-1270

- Holger Cammerer, Annegret Thieken and Peter Verburg
- Optical satellite imagery for quantifying spatio-temporal dimension of physical exposure in disaster risk assessments pp. 1271-1289

- Daniele Ehrlich and Patrizia Tenerelli
- Spatial aspects of building and population exposure data and their implications for global earthquake exposure modeling pp. 1291-1309

- F. Dell’Acqua, P. Gamba and K. Jaiswal
- Advancing tsunami risk assessment by improving spatio-temporal population exposure and evacuation modeling pp. 1311-1324

- Sergio Freire, Christoph Aubrecht and Stephanie Wegscheider
- Estimating traveler populations at airport and cruise terminals for population distribution and dynamics pp. 1325-1342

- Warren Jochem, Kelly Sims, Edward Bright, Marie Urban, Amy Rose, Phillip Coleman and Budhendra Bhaduri
- A framework for spatio-temporal scales and concepts from different disciplines: the ‘vulnerability cube’ pp. 1343-1369

- Stefan Kienberger, Thomas Blaschke and Rukhe Zaidi
- Long-term spatio-temporal social vulnerability variation considering health-related climate change parameters particularly affecting elderly pp. 1371-1384

- Christoph Aubrecht, Klaus Steinnocher, Mario Köstl, Johann Züger and Wolfgang Loibl
- Modeling a spatiotemporal distribution of stranded people returning home on foot in the aftermath of a large-scale earthquake pp. 1385-1398

- Toshihiro Osaragi
- Time and space dependency in impact damage evaluation of a sub-Plinian eruption at Mount Vesuvius pp. 1399-1423

- Giulio Zuccaro and Daniela Gregorio
- Identifying flood-prone landfills at different spatial scales pp. 1425-1440

- C. Neuhold
Volume 68, issue 2, 2013
- Fuzzy algorithm for estimating average breach widths of embankment dams pp. 229-248

- Hasan Elmazoghi
- Hybrid attenuation model for estimation of peak ground accelerations in the Kutch region, India pp. 249-269

- A. Joshi, Ashvini Kumar, K. Mohan and B. Rastogi
- Seismic hazard across Bulgaria and neighbouring areas: regional and site-specific maximum credible magnitudes and earthquake perceptibility pp. 271-319

- Thomas Bayliss and Paul Burton
- Recurrence intervals of major paleotsunamis as calibrated by historic tsunami deposits in three localities: Port Alberni, Cannon Beach, and Crescent City, along the Cascadia margin, Canada and USA pp. 321-336

- Curt Peterson, John Clague, Gary Carver and Kenneth Cruikshank
- Dynamic monitoring of drought using HJ-1 and MODIS time series data in northern China pp. 337-350

- Dong Jiang, Jingying Fu, Dafang Zhuang and Xinliang Xu
- Intensity of tropical cyclones during pre- and post-monsoon seasons in relation to accumulated tropical cyclone heat potential over Bay of Bengal pp. 351-371

- Naresh Vissa, A. Satyanarayana and B. Prasad Kumar
- Tsunami risk reduction for densely populated Southeast Asian cities: analysis of vehicular and pedestrian evacuation for the city of Padang, Indonesia, and assessment of interventions pp. 373-404

- Manuela Di Mauro, Kusnowidjaia Megawati, Veronica Cedillos and Brian Tucker
- Intensity distribution of M 4.9 Haryana–Delhi border earthquake pp. 405-417

- Arun Gupta, Sumer Chopra, Sanjay Prajapati, Anup Sutar and B. Bansal
- Stability of a long unsupported circular tunnel in soils with seismic forces pp. 419-431

- Debarghya Chakraborty and Jyant Kumar
- Evaluation of operational tropical cyclone intensity forecasts over north Indian Ocean issued by India Meteorological Department pp. 433-451

- M. Mohapatra, B. Bandyopadhyay and D. Nayak
- Storm surge vulnerability along Chennai–Cuddalore coast due to a severe cyclone THANE pp. 453-465

- V. Rao, B. Subramanian, R. Mohan, R. Kannan, T. Mageswaran, T. Arumugam and B. Rajan
- Deformation and mechanism of landslide influenced by the effects of reservoir water and rainfall, Three Gorges, China pp. 467-482

- Min Xia, Guang Ren and Xin Ma
- Restriction function of lithology and its composite structure to deformation and failure of mining coal seam floor pp. 483-495

- Zhu Shuyun, Jiang Zhenquan, Cao Dingtao, Sun Qiang and Yang Chaowei
- The stability of road cut cliff face along SH-121: a case study pp. 497-507

- P. Singh, A. Wasnik, Ashutosh Kainthola, M. Sazid and T. Singh
- Using Bayesian networks in analyzing powerful earthquake disaster chains pp. 509-527

- Jianxiu Wang, Xueying Gu and Tianrong Huang
- Evaluation of risk of hydrological droughts by the trivariate Plackett copula in the East River basin (China) pp. 529-547

- Yongqin Chen, Qiang Zhang, Mingzhong Xiao and Vijay Singh
- Prediction of rock burst classification using the technique of cloud models with attribution weight pp. 549-568

- Zaobao Liu, Jianfu Shao, Weiya Xu and Yongdong Meng
- Assessment of flood hazard based on natural and anthropogenic factors using analytic hierarchy process (AHP) pp. 569-585

- Stefanos Stefanidis and Dimitrios Stathis
- Experimental studies of the flow-front and drag forces exerted by subaqueous mudflow on inclined base pp. 587-611

- Zainul Haza, Indra Harahap and Lema Dakssa
- Comprehensive fuzzy evaluation model and evaluation of the karst collapse susceptibility in Zaozhuang Region, China pp. 613-629

- Keqiang He, Yuyue Jia, Bin Wang, Ronglu Wang and Huilai Luo
- Identification and possible recurrence of an oversized tsunami on the Pacific coast of northern Japan pp. 631-643

- Koji Minoura, Shin-ichi Hirano and Tsutomu Yamada
- Identification of clusters in tropical cyclone tracks of North Indian Ocean pp. 645-656

- Mukta Paliwal and Anand Patwardhan
- Application of a triangular fuzzy AHP approach for flood risk evaluation and response measures analysis pp. 657-674

- Xiao-ling Yang, Jie-hua Ding and Hui Hou
- A genetic algorithm-based grey method for forecasting food demand after snow disasters: an empirical study pp. 675-686

- Zheng-Xin Wang
- Characterization and mechanism of regional land subsidence in the Yellow River Delta, China pp. 687-709

- Yong Liu and Hai-Jun Huang
- Strength behavior of slip-zone soils of landslide subject to the change of water content pp. 711-721

- Ting-Kai Nian, Zhong-Kai Feng, Peng-Cheng Yu and Hui-Jun Wu
- The changing characteristics of drought in China from 1982 to 2005 pp. 723-743

- Bin Li, Hongbo Su, Fang Chen, Jianjun Wu and Jianwei Qi
- A formation model for debris flows in the Chenyulan River Watershed, Taiwan pp. 745-762

- Bin Yu, Li Li, Yufu Wu and Shengming Chu
- Relationship between northeast monsoon rainfall and near-surface atmospheric wind convergence over the North Indian Ocean using multisatellite data pp. 763-774

- Satya Prakash and R. Gairola
- Mass-size distribution of PM 10 and its characterization of ionic species in fine (PM 2.5 ) and coarse (PM 10−2.5 ) mode, New Delhi, India pp. 775-789

- Khem Singh, S. Tiwari, A. Jha, Shankar Aggarwal, D. Bisht, B. Murty, Zahid Khan and Prabhat Gupta
- Estimating storm surge intensity with Poisson bivariate maximum entropy distributions based on copulas pp. 791-807

- Shanshan Tao, Sheng Dong, Nannan Wang and C. Guedes Soares
- Small- and medium-sized enterprise post-disaster reconstruction management patterns and application pp. 809-835

- Zhujun Liu, Jiuping Xu and Bernard Han
- Assessment of the statistical earthquake hazard parameters for NW Turkey pp. 837-853

- Banu Akol and Tolga Bekler
- Assessing performances of pattern informatics method: a retrospective analysis for Iran and Italy pp. 855-881

- M. Radan, H. Hamzehloo, A. Peresan, M. Zare and H. Zafarani
- Application of an incomplete landslide inventory, logistic regression model and its validation for landslide susceptibility mapping related to the May 12, 2008 Wenchuan earthquake of China pp. 883-900

- Chong Xu, Xiwei Xu, Fuchu Dai, Zhide Wu, Honglin He, Feng Shi, Xiyan Wu and Suning Xu
- Cost assessment of losses due to recent reactivation of Kaliasaur landslide on National Highway 58 in Garhwal Himalaya pp. 901-914

- Indervir Negi, Kishor Kumar, Anil Kathait and P. Prasad
- Extracting desertification from Landsat TM imagery based on spectral mixture analysis and Albedo-Vegetation feature space pp. 915-927

- Jinghu Pan and Tianyu Li
- Decline in horizontal surface visibility over India (1961–2008) and its association with meteorological variables pp. 929-954

- Ashok Jaswal, Naresh Kumar, Anup Prasad and Menas Kafatos
- Virtual tools for volcanic crisis management, and evacuation decision support: applications to El Chichón volcano (Chiapas, México) pp. 955-980

- José Marrero, Alicia García, Angeles Llinares, Servando Cruz-Reyna, Silvia Ramos and Ramón Ortiz
- Application of the hybrid ABV procedure for assessing community risk to hurricanes spatially pp. 981-1000

- Sangki Park, John Lindt and Yue Li
- Assessment of climate change impacts on flooding vulnerability for lowland management in southwestern Taiwan pp. 1001-1019

- Hsiao-Wen Wang, Pin-Han Kuo and Jenq-Tzong Shiau
- Analysis of an anti-dip landslide triggered by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in China pp. 1021-1039

- Runqiu Huang, Jianjun Zhao, Nengpan Ju, Guo Li, Min Lee and Yanrong Li
- Ability of beach users to identify rip currents at Pensacola Beach, Florida pp. 1041-1056

- Nicole Caldwell, Chris Houser and Klaus Meyer-Arendt
- Tropical cyclones over north Indian Ocean during El-Niño Modoki years pp. 1057-1074

- K. Sumesh and M. Ramesh Kumar
- Paleoseismic study of the east Kalpintage fault in southwest Tianshan based on deformation of alluvial fans and 10 Be dating pp. 1075-1087

- An Li, Yongkang Ran, Liangxin Xu and Huaguo Liu
- Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis of Tripura and Mizoram states pp. 1089-1108

- Arjun Sil, T. Sitharam and Sreevalsa Kolathayar
- A research on the three-year performance of the regional emergency operation centers in Taiwan pp. 1109-1127

- Chia-Chou Tsai, Jet-Chau Wen, Cheng-Mau Wu and Mei-Hsuan Chen
- Risk assessment on storm surges in the coastal area of Guangdong Province pp. 1129-1139

- Kuo Li and Guo Li
- Effect of surface wave inversion non-uniqueness on 1D seismic ground response analysis pp. 1141-1153

- Narayan Roy, Ravi SankarJakka and H. Wason
- Seismic hazard across Bulgaria and neighbouring areas: extreme magnitude recurrence and strong ground shaking pp. 1155-1201

- Paul Burton and Thomas Bayliss
- Erratum to: Seismic hazard across Bulgaria and neighbouring areas: regional and site-specific maximum credible magnitudes and earthquake perceptibility pp. 1203-1204

- Thomas Bayliss and Paul Burton
Volume 68, issue 1, 2013
- Widening a narrow road: remote sensing contributing to the multifaceted problem of earthquake risk reduction pp. 1-5

- H. Taubenböck and G. Strunz
- Remote sensing contributing to assess earthquake risk: from a literature review towards a roadmap pp. 7-48

- Christian Geiß and Hannes Taubenböck
- Mapping seismic risk: the current crisis pp. 49-52

- Max Wyss and Philippe Rosset
- 3D modeling of large urban areas with stereo VHR satellite imagery: lessons learned pp. 53-78

- Daniela Poli and Ivano Caravaggi
- Extracting building stock information from optical satellite imagery for mapping earthquake exposure and its vulnerability pp. 79-95

- D. Ehrlich, T. Kemper, X. Blaes and P. Soille
- Assessing building vulnerability to earthquake and tsunami hazard using remotely sensed data pp. 97-114

- M. Mück, H. Taubenböck, J. Post, S. Wegscheider, G. Strunz, S. Sumaryono and F. Ismail
- Toward a rapid probabilistic seismic vulnerability assessment using satellite and ground-based remote sensing pp. 115-145

- Massimiliano Pittore and Marc Wieland
- Multi-level geospatial modeling of human exposure patterns and vulnerability indicators pp. 147-163

- Christoph Aubrecht, Dilek Özceylan, Klaus Steinnocher and Sérgio Freire
- Integration of EO-based vulnerability estimation into EO-based seismic damage assessment: a case study on L’Aquila, Italy, 2009 earthquake pp. 165-180

- Fabio Dell’Acqua, Igor Lanese and Diego Polli
- Rapid mapping in support of emergency response after earthquake events pp. 181-195

- Stephanie Wegscheider, Tobias Schneiderhan, Alexander Mager, Hendrik Zwenzner, Joachim Post and Günter Strunz
- A personal perspective on future paths for remote sensing to proceed in earthquake science pp. 197-198

- Stefan Dech
- What “on” the world is going on? pp. 199-200

- Stefan Schneiderbauer
- We have come a long way, yet we still have far to go pp. 201-202

- Ronald Eguchi
- European space agency’s strategic contribution to seismology pp. 203-207

- Ivan Petiteville
- Germany’s policy on disaster risk reduction and remote sensing as a tool for further consideration pp. 209-210

- Florian Neutze and Bernd Oesterlen
- Remote sensing and earthquake risk: a (re)insurance perspective pp. 211-212

- A. Smolka and A. Siebert
- Remote sensing and the search for surface rupture, Haiti 2010 pp. 213-217

- Roger Bilham and Eric Fielding
- Natural hazards, community resilience and consciousness viewed through the lens of remote sensing pp. 219-221

- Petra-Manuela Schuwerack
- Application of remote sensing in support of regional disaster risk modeling pp. 223-224

- Rachel Davidson
- Remote sensing’s contribution to earthquake risk assessment and mitigation pp. 225-226

- Stefano Parolai
- Issues with the earthquake vulnerability of Istanbul pp. 227-228

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