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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 59, issue 3, 2011
 
  Visual simulation of landslide fluidized movement based on smoothed particle hydrodynamics   pp. 1225-1238 Yu Huang, Zili Dai, Weijie Zhang and Zhiyi ChenAnalysis of flood causes and associated socio-economic damages in the Hindukush region   pp. 1239-1260 Atta-ur-Rahman and Amir KhanIntegrated application of the analytic hierarchy process and the geographic information system for flood risk assessment and flood plain management in Taiwan   pp. 1261-1276 Yi-Ru Chen, Chao-Hsien Yeh and Bofu YuModelling of stream run-off and sediment output for erosion hazard assessment in Lesser Himalaya: need for sustainable land use plan using remote sensing and GIS: a case study   pp. 1277-1297 Pradeep Rawat, P. Tiwari, C. Pant, A. Sharama and P. PantEstimation of spatial patterns of soil erosion using remote sensing and GIS: a case study of Indravati catchment   pp. 1299-1315 Sreenivasulu Vemu and Udaya PinnamaneniRegional landslide susceptibility: spatiotemporal variations under dynamic soil moisture conditions   pp. 1317-1337 Ram Ray, Jennifer Jacobs and Thomas BallesteroAssimilation of Indian Doppler Weather Radar observations for simulation of mesoscale features of a land-falling cyclone   pp. 1339-1355 Kuldeep Srivastava, Rashmi Bhardwaj and S. Roy BhowmikThe role of gender and age in fracture distribution following the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake   pp. 1357-1375 Ying Cao and Nabil KamelDisplacement patterns of a landslide affected by human activities: insights from ground-based InSAR monitoring   pp. 1377-1396 Francesca Bozzano, Ivan Cipriani, Paolo Mazzanti and Alberto PrestininziEvaluation of public participation in reconstruction of Bam, Iran, after the 2003 earthquake   pp. 1397-1412 Babak Omidvar, Hossein Zafari and Mehdi KhakpourLandslide susceptibility analysis in the Hoa Binh province of Vietnam using statistical index and logistic regression   pp. 1413-1444 Dieu Bui, Owe Lofman, Inge Revhaug and Oystein DickDisconnected policies and actors and the missing role of spatial planning throughout the risk management cycle   pp. 1445-1474 Kalliopi Sapountzaki, Sylvia Wanczura, Gabriella Casertano, Stefan Greiving, Gavriil Xanthopoulos and Floriana FerraraYes, we can: motivate Dutch citizens to engage in self-protective behavior with regard to flood risks   pp. 1475-1490 Milou Kievik and Jan GuttelingCombining neural network with fuzzy, certainty factor and likelihood ratio concepts for spatial prediction of landslides   pp. 1491-1512 D. Kanungo, S. Sarkar and Shaifaly SharmaAn analysis of coastal and inland fatalities in landfalling US hurricanes   pp. 1513-1531 Jeffrey Czajkowski, Kevin Simmons and Daniel SutterCopula-based evaluations of drought variations in Guangdong, South China   pp. 1533-1546 Chun-Ling Liu, Qiang Zhang, Vijay Singh and Ying CuiFlow analysis of liquefied soils based on smoothed particle hydrodynamics   pp. 1547-1560 Yu Huang, Weijie Zhang, Wuwei Mao and Chen JinA DEM-based evaluation of potential flood risk to enhance decision support system for safe evacuation   pp. 1561-1572 Jinyoung Kim, Yuji Kuwahara and Manish KumarLandslide susceptibility mapping using Bayesian approach in the Sultan Mountains (Akşehir, Turkey)   pp. 1573-1607 Adnan OzdemirTrapped waves of the 27 November 1945 Makran tsunami: observations and numerical modeling   pp. 1609-1618 S. Neetu, I. Suresh, R. Shankar, B. Nagarajan, R. Sharma, S. Shenoi, A. Unnikrishnan and D. SundarThe effects of transportation network failure on people’s accessibility to hurricane disaster relief goods: a modeling approach and application to a Florida case study   pp. 1619-1634 Mark Horner and Michael WidenerThe strength and weight of evidence in backcountry avalanche forecasting   pp. 1635-1645 D. McClungImpact of assimilation of ATOVS temperature and humidity and SSM/I total precipitable water on the simulation of a monsoon depression   pp. 1647-1669 M. Govindankutty and A. ChandrasekarMovement of seasonal eddies and its relation with cyclonic heat potential and cyclogenesis points in the Bay of Bengal   pp. 1671-1689 Bishnu Kumar and Arun ChakrabortyIdentification of potentially dangerous glacial lakes in the northern Tien Shan   pp. 1691-1714 Tobias Bolch, Juliane Peters, Alexandr Yegorov, Biswajeet Pradhan, Manfred Buchroithner and Victor BlagoveshchenskyA new viewpoint on risk control decision models for natural disasters   pp. 1715-1733 Chun-Pin Tseng, Cheng-Wu Chen and Yu-Ping TuVisualization of uncertainty in natural hazards assessments using an interactive cartographic information system   pp. 1735-1751 Melanie Kunz, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey and Lorenz HurniLand subsidence of Jakarta (Indonesia) and its relation with urban development   pp. 1753-1771 Hasanuddin Abidin, Heri Andreas, Irwan Gumilar, Yoichi Fukuda, Yusuf Pohan and T. DeguchiReconstructing coastal flood occurrence combining sea level and media sources: a case study of the Solent, UK since 1935   pp. 1773-1796 Amy Ruocco, Robert Nicholls, Ivan Haigh and Matthew WadeyDistrict-wide drought climatology of the southwest monsoon season over India based on standardized precipitation index (SPI)   pp. 1797-1813 D. Pai, Latha Sridhar, Pulak Guhathakurta and H. HatwarThe Indus flood of 2010 in Pakistan: a perspective analysis using remote sensing data   pp. 1815-1826 Kumar Gaurav, R. Sinha and P. Panda Volume 59, issue 2, 2011
 
  Strong ground-motion prediction and uncertainties estimation for Delhi, India   pp. 617-637 G. Joshi and M. SharmaEvaluation of spatial variation of peak horizontal acceleration and spectral acceleration for south India: a probabilistic approach   pp. 639-653 T. Sitharam and K. VipinGeneration of isoseismal maps for Mexico using velocity and acceleration data   pp. 655-664 Lenin Ávila-Barrientos, Carlos Valdés-González and David Novelo-CasanovaThe importance of digital elevation model resolution on granular flow simulations: a test case for Colima volcano using TITAN2D computational routine   pp. 665-680 L. Capra, V. Manea, M. Manea and G. NoriniRegional frequency analysis of autumnal floods in the province of Quebec, Canada   pp. 681-698 B. Martel, T. Ouarda, M. Barbet, P. Bruneau, M. Latraverse and M. Kamali NezhadResilience, vulnerability and adaptive capacity of an inland rural town prone to flooding: a climate change adaptation case study of Charleville, Queensland, Australia   pp. 699-723 Diane Keogh, Armando Apan, Shahbaz Mushtaq, David King and Melanie ThomasThe Rabat and Larache boulder fields; new examples of high-energy deposits related to storms and tsunami waves in north-western Morocco   pp. 725-747 F. Medina, N. Mhammdi, A. Chiguer, M. Akil and E. JaaidiWater storage loss in central and south Asia from GRACE satellite gravity: correlations with climate data   pp. 749-769 Natthachet Tangdamrongsub, Cheinway Hwang and Yu-Chi KaoTropical cyclone activity in global warming scenario   pp. 771-786 A. Deo, D. Ganer and G. NairDeterministic approach to the seismic hazard of dam sites in Kızılırmak basin, Turkey   pp. 787-800 Evren Seyrek and Hasan TosunGlobal regression relations for conversion of surface wave and body wave magnitudes to moment magnitude   pp. 801-810 Ranjit Das, H. Wason and M. SharmaLeast square support vector machine and relevance vector machine for evaluating seismic liquefaction potential using SPT   pp. 811-822 Pijush SamuiRip current escape strategies: lessons for swimmers and coastal rescue authorities   pp. 823-832 M. Miloshis and W. StephensonAn index of relative displacement risk to hurricanes   pp. 833-859 Ann-Margaret Esnard, Alka Sapat and Diana MitsovaCorrelating recurrent radon precursors with local earthquake magnitude and crust strain near the Chihshang fault of eastern Taiwan   pp. 861-869 T. Kuo, C. Lin, Che-Lin Su, C. Liu, C. Lin, Chun-Ping Chang and C. ChiangRisk perception and evacuation decisions of Florida tourists under hurricane threats: a stated preference analysis   pp. 871-890 Corene Matyas, Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan, Ignatius Cahyanto, Brijesh Thapa, Lori Pennington-Gray and Jorge VillegasSeismic risk analysis of urban non-engineered buildings: application to an informal settlement in Mérida, Venezuela   pp. 891-916 A. Castillo, F. López-Almansa and L. PujadesAn integrated earthquake vulnerability assessment framework for urban areas   pp. 917-947 H. Duzgun, M. Yucemen, H. Kalaycioglu, K. Celik, S. Kemec, K. Ertugay and A. DenizSeasonal and annual variability of days with strong winds and wind damage in Krakow (Poland) during the period 2000–2007   pp. 949-965 Joanna Więcław-Michniewska and Katarzyna PiotrowiczSynthetic impact response functions for flood vulnerability analysis and adaptation measures in coastal zones under changing climatic conditions: a case study in Gippsland coastal region, Australia   pp. 967-986 Dushmanta Dutta, Wendy Wright and Philip RaymentFactors affecting grassland succession retardation in the Juifang area   pp. 987-1002 Chao-Yuan Lin, Chin-Wei Chuang and Chang-Hai ChienLandslide dam failure and flood hydraulics. Part I: experimental investigation   pp. 1003-1019 Zhixian Cao, Zhiyuan Yue and Gareth PenderLandslide dam failure and flood hydraulics. Part II: coupled mathematical modelling   pp. 1021-1045 Zhixian Cao, Zhiyuan Yue and Gareth PenderPersistent scatterer interferometry analysis of the embankment failure of a red mud reservoir using ENVISAT ASAR data   pp. 1047-1053 Gyula Grenerczy and Urs WegmüllerSocial vulnerability index for coastal communities at risk to hurricane hazard and a changing climate   pp. 1055-1075 Sigridur Bjarnadottir, Yue Li and Mark StewartLandslide influence on turbidity and total solids in Cubatão do Norte River, Santa Catarina, Brazil   pp. 1077-1086 Masato Kobiyama, Aline Almeida Mota, Fernando Grison and Joana Nery GiglioA new probabilistic seismic hazard study of Spain   pp. 1087-1108 Julio Mezcua, Juan Rueda and Rosa García BlancoApplicability of Newmark method at regional, sub-regional and site scales: seismically induced Bullas and La Paca rock-slide cases (Murcia, SE Spain)   pp. 1109-1124 Martín Rodríguez-Peces, José Pérez-García, Julián García-Mayordomo, José Azañón, Juan Insua-Arévalo and Jorge Delgado-GarcíaSimulation-based decision support system for flood damage assessment under uncertainty using remote sensing and census block information   pp. 1125-1143 Honghai Qi and M. AltinakarInteraction of monsoonal wave, current and tide near Gopalpur, east coast of India, and their impact on beach profile: a case study   pp. 1145-1159 P. Mishra, S. Patra, M. Ramana Murthy, P. Mohanty and U. PandaDeveloping a new sinuosity index for cyclone tracks in the tropical South Pacific   pp. 1161-1174 James Terry and Gennady GienkoWindstorms in the United States   pp. 1175-1187 Stanley ChangnonA new empirical estimator of coseismic landslide displacement for Zagros Mountain region (Iran)   pp. 1189-1203 Ali Rajabi, Mohammad Mahdavifar, M. Khamehchiyan and V. Del GaudioAn assessment of educational tsunami evacuation map designs in Washington and Oregon   pp. 1205-1223 Maciej Kurowski, Nick Hedley and John Clague Volume 59, issue 1, 2011
 
  A numerical study of storm surges caused by cold-air outbreaks in the Bohai Sea   pp. 1-15 Peng Zhao and Wensheng JiangDiagnostic study and numerical simulation of the Bombay (India) Deluge   pp. 17-31 G. Semwal and A. DimriAnomalous land surface temperature and outgoing long-wave radiation observations prior to earthquakes in India and Romania   pp. 33-46 Vineeta Rawat, Arun Saraf, Josodhir Das, Kanika Sharma and Yazdana ShujatSystematic documentation of landslide events in Limbe area (Mt Cameroon Volcano, SW Cameroon): geometry, controlling, and triggering factors   pp. 47-74 V. Che, M. Kervyn, G. Ernst, P. Trefois, S. Ayonghe, P. Jacobs, E. Ranst and C. SuhLarge dam-reservoir systems: guidelines and tools to estimate loads resulting from natural hazards   pp. 75-106 José Antunes do Carmo and Rita CarvalhoWho are the resident stakeholders in a flood project? A spatial analysis of resident stakeholders   pp. 107-128 Chia-Chi Lee and Liang-Chun ChenDam break threshold value and risk probability assessment for an earth dam   pp. 129-147 Denghua Zhong, Yuefeng Sun and Mingchao LiPassing volume calculation system (PVCS): computer software for managing data on watersheds that produce mud flows and the case of Quebrada La Cadena, Antofagasta, Chile   pp. 149-166 F. Jorge Ramirez and P. Carlos PerezAn agent-based model for risk-based flood incident management   pp. 167-189 Richard Dawson, Roger Peppe and Miao WangThe sagging deep-seated gravitational movements on the eastern side of Mt. Amiata (Tuscany, Italy)   pp. 191-208 Mauro Coltorti, Andrea Brogi, Lorenzo Fabbrini, Dario Firuzabadì and Lapo PieranniRainfall intensity–duration thresholds for postfire debris-flow emergency-response planning   pp. 209-236 Susan Cannon, Eric Boldt, Jayme Laber, Jason Kean and Dennis StaleyInfluence of large dam on seismic hazard in low seismic region of Ulu Padas Area, Northern Borneo   pp. 237-269 Ade Faisal, Taksiah Majid, Fauziah Ahmad, Felix Tongkul and Syafrina SariEstimation of soil erosion rates in a subtropical mountain watershed using 137 Cs radionuclide   pp. 271-284 Yu-Jia Chiu, Kang-Tsung Chang, Yi-Chin Chen, Jiunn-Hsing Chao and Hong-Yuan LeeIndustrial accidents triggered by earthquakes, floods and lightning: lessons learned from a database analysis   pp. 285-300 Elisabeth Krausmann, Elisabetta Renni, Michela Campedel and Valerio CozzaniDetermining flood hazard patterns through a combined stochastic–deterministic approach   pp. 301-316 B. Mazzorana, F. Comiti, C. Volcan and C. SchererGeospatial contour mapping of shear wave velocity for Mumbai city   pp. 317-327 Sumedh Mhaske and Deepankar ChoudhurySite response studies in Agartala Urban agglomeration   pp. 329-345 S. Chowdhuri, O. Singh and R. MajumdarCharacteristics of landslides induced by a debris flow at different geology with emphasis on clay mineralogy in South Korea   pp. 347-365 Gyo-Cheol Jeong, Kyeong-Su Kim, Chang-Oh Choo, Jong-Tae Kim and Man-Il KimSeismic hazard assessment in the Jia Bhareli river catchment in eastern Himalaya from SRTM-derived basin parameters, India   pp. 367-381 B. Duarah and Sarat PhukanFirst-order regional seismotectonic model for South Africa   pp. 383-400 Mayshree Singh, Andrzej Kijko and Ray DurrheimLandslide susceptibility mapping of Tevankarai Ar sub-watershed, Kodaikkanal taluk, India, using weighted similar choice fuzzy model   pp. 401-425 E. Sujatha and Victor RajamanickamEarthquake awareness and perception of risk among the residents of Istanbul   pp. 427-446 Sıdıka Tekeli-Yeşil, Necati Dedeoğlu, Charlotte Braun-Fahrlaender and Marcel TannerMaize yield forecasting for Zimbabwe farming sectors using satellite rainfall estimates   pp. 447-463 Desmond Manatsa, Innocent Nyakudya, Geoffry Mukwada and Herbet MatsikwaAssessment of seismic hazards for Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt   pp. 465-479 Amr HamoudaGround motion studies for microzonation in Iran   pp. 481-505 Ali Shafiee, Mohsen Kamalian, Mohammad Jafari and Hossein HamzehlooSome challenges of monitoring a potentially active volcanic field in a large urban area: Auckland volcanic field, New Zealand   pp. 507-528 Caroline Ashenden, Jan Lindsay, Steven Sherburn, Ian Smith, Craig Miller and Peter MalinVulnerability evaluation of the strategic buildings in Algiers (Algeria): a methodology   pp. 529-551 Youcef Mehani, Djilali Benouar, Hakim Bechtoula and Abderrahmane KibbouaThe distribution of annual maximum earthquake magnitude around Taiwan and its application in the estimation of catastrophic earthquake recurrence probability   pp. 553-570 Jui-Pin Wang, Chung-Han Chan and Yih-Min WuWildfire evacuations in Canada 1980–2007   pp. 571-596 Jennifer Beverly and Peter BothwellGIScience research challenges for emergency management in Southeast Asia   pp. 597-616 Chen-Chieh Feng and Yi-Chen Wang |  |