Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
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Volume 58, issue 3, 2011
- Let us create flood hazard maps for developing countries pp. 841-843

- Emlyn Hagen and X. Lu
- Using disaster footprints, population databases and GIS to overcome persistent problems for human impact assessment in flood events pp. 845-852

- Debarati Guha-Sapir, Jose Rodriguez-Llanes and Thomas Jakubicka
- Should we design buildings for lower-probability earthquake motion? pp. 853-857

- Hing-Ho Tsang
- Field survey report on the 11th March 2011 tsunami in Pacific coast of Mexico pp. 859-864

- M. Jonathan, P. Roy, J. Sánchez-Zavala, S. Srinivasalu, M. Macías-Romo and C. Lakshumanan
- Modelling the flood vulnerability of deltaic Kuching City, Malaysia pp. 865-875

- Darrien Mah, Frederik Putuhena and Sai Lai
- Radon as seismic precursor: new data with well water of Jalpaiguri, India pp. 877-889

- Dipak Ghosh, Argha Deb, Swarup Sahoo, Subrata Haldar and Rosalima Sengupta
- Snow cover depletion under changed climate with the help of remote sensing and temperature data pp. 891-904

- Sanjay Jain, L. Thakural, R. Singh, A. Lohani and S. Mishra
- Stakeholders’ perception in identification of river bank erosion hazard: a case study pp. 905-928

- Bela Das
- Impact of satellite observed microwave SST on the simulation of tropical cyclones pp. 929-944

- Vishal Bongirwar, V. Rakesh, C. Kishtawal and P. Joshi
- Impact of satellite soundings on the simulation of heavy rainfall associated with tropical depressions pp. 945-980

- V. Rakesh, R. Singh, P. Pal and P. Joshi
- The role of the diagnostic areas in the assessment of landslide susceptibility models: a test in the sicilian chain pp. 981-999

- E. Rotigliano, V. Agnesi, C. Cappadonia and C. Conoscenti
- Hazard assessment at Mount Etna using a hybrid lava flow inundation model and satellite-based land classification pp. 1001-1027

- Andrew Harris, Massimiliano Favalli, Robert Wright and Harold Garbeil
- Modeling of inundation dynamics on Banda Aceh, Indonesia during the great Sumatra tsunamis December 26, 2004 pp. 1029-1055

- Gegar Prasetya, Jose Borrero, Willem Lange, Kerry Black and Terry Healy
- Flash flood routing modeling for levee-breaks and overbank flows due to typhoon events in a complicated river system pp. 1057-1076

- Wen-Cheng Liu and Chung-Yi Wu
- Thunderstorm Hazard vulnerability for the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan region pp. 1077-1092

- Marius Paulikas and Walker Ashley
- The logistics of household hurricane evacuation pp. 1093-1109

- Michael Lindell, Jung Kang and Carla Prater
- A seismological study of shallow weak micro-earthquakes in the urban area of Hamburg city, Germany, and its possible relation to salt dissolution pp. 1111-1134

- Torsten Dahm, Sebastian Heimann and Wilhelm Bialowons
- Sinkhole characterization in the Dead Sea area using airborne laser scanning pp. 1135-1154

- Sagi Filin, Amit Baruch, Yoav Avni and Shmuel Marco
- Scaling property of regional floods in New South Wales Australia pp. 1155-1167

- Elias Ishak, Khaled Haddad, Mohammad Zaman and Ataur Rahman
- Quantitative multi-risk analysis for natural hazards: a framework for multi-risk modelling pp. 1169-1192

- Jochen Schmidt, Iain Matcham, Stefan Reese, Andrew King, Rob Bell, Roddy Henderson, Graeme Smart, Jim Cousins, Warwick Smith and Dave Heron
- Performance evaluation of disaster monitoring systems pp. 1193-1208

- Tuncay Bayrak
- Causes of catastrophic failure of Tam Pokhari moraine dam in the Mt. Everest region pp. 1209-1223

- Rabindra Osti, Tara Bhattarai and Katsuhito Miyake
- Analysis of explosions and seismic phenomena based on electromagnetic cracking of piezoelectric and piezomagnetic plates pp. 1225-1232

- S. Koshevaya, N. Makarets, A. Kotsarenko, V. Grimalsky, G. Urquiza-Beltran and R. Perez-Enriquez
- Geomagnetic anomaly at Lunping before the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake (M w = 7.6) in Taiwan pp. 1233-1252

- Kuang-Jung Chen, Bonbbon Chiu, Jee-Shiang Wang, Cheng-Yu Lee, Cheng-Horng Lin and Kevin Chao
- Earthquake shaking probabilities for communities on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada pp. 1253-1273

- Mark Seemann, Tuna Onur and Denise Cloutier-Fisher
- Monitoring Koyulhisar landslide using rapid static GPS: a strategy to remove biases from vertical velocities pp. 1275-1294

- K. Hastaoglu and D. Sanli
- An integrated flood risk assessment model for property insurance industry in Taiwan pp. 1295-1309

- Wen-Ko Hsu, Pei-Chiung Huang, Ching-Cheng Chang, Cheng-Wu Chen, Dung-Moung Hung and Wei-Ling Chiang
- Using differential SAR interferometry to map land subsidence: a case study in the Pingtung Plain of SW Taiwan pp. 1311-1332

- Chia-Sheng Hsieh, Tian-Yuan Shih, Jyr-Ching Hu, Hsin Tung, Mong-Han Huang and Jacques Angelier
- Analysis of extreme low-temperature events during the warm season in Northeast China pp. 1333-1344

- Xiao Fengjin and Song Lianchun
Volume 58, issue 2, 2011
- Editorial for the special issue: vulnerability to natural hazards—the challenge of integration pp. 609-619

- Sven Fuchs, Christian Kuhlicke and Volker Meyer
- A comparative analysis of several vulnerability concepts pp. 621-643

- Gabi Hufschmidt
- Physical vulnerability assessment for alpine hazards: state of the art and future needs pp. 645-680

- M. Papathoma-Köhle, M. Kappes, M. Keiler and T. Glade
- A quantitative vulnerability function for fluvial sediment transport pp. 681-703

- Reinhold Totschnig, Walter Sedlacek and Sven Fuchs
- The structural vulnerability in the framework of natural hazard risk analyses and the exemplary application for storm loss modelling in Tyrol (Austria) pp. 705-729

- Matthias Huttenlau and Johann Stötter
- Exploring multicriteria flood vulnerability by integrating economic, social and ecological dimensions of flood risk and coping capacity: from a starting point view towards an end point view of vulnerability pp. 731-751

- Sebastian Scheuer, Dagmar Haase and Volker Meyer
- Modelling the economic vulnerability of households in the Phang-Nga Province (Thailand) to natural disasters pp. 753-769

- P. Willroth, Javier Revilla Diez and N. Arunotai
- Floods in megacity environments: vulnerability and coping strategies of slum dwellers in Dhaka/Bangladesh pp. 771-787

- Boris Braun and Tibor Aßheuer
- Contextualizing social vulnerability: findings from case studies across Europe pp. 789-810

- Christian Kuhlicke, Anna Scolobig, Sue Tapsell, Annett Steinführer and Bruna Marchi
- First- and second-order adaptation to natural hazards and extreme events in the context of climate change pp. 811-840

- Jörn Birkmann
Volume 58, issue 1, 2011
- Formula of incipient velocity for flooded vehicles pp. 1-14

- Junqiang Xia, Fang Teo, Binliang Lin and Roger Falconer
- Assimilation of Indian radar data with ADAS and 3DVAR techniques for simulation of a small-scale tropical cyclone using ARPS model pp. 15-29

- Kuldeep Srivastava, Jidong Gao, Keith Brewster, S. Roy Bhowmik, Ming Xue and Ranu Gadi
- Avalanche fatalities in the western United States: a comparison of three databases pp. 31-44

- Jeremy Spencer and Walker Ashley
- Peculiarities of tsunamis generated by Asteroid impact or nuclear explosions in the northwest of Black Sea pp. 45-66

- D. Isvoranu and V. Badescu
- A checking method for probabilistic seismic-hazard assessment: case studies on three cities pp. 67-84

- Hing-Ho Tsang, Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh, P. Anbazhagan and M. Neaz Sheikh
- Climate change and the resilient society: utopia or realistic option for German regions? pp. 85-101

- Birte Frommer
- Linking multi-temporal analysis and community consultation to evaluate the response to the impact of Hurricane Stan in coffee areas of Chiapas, Mexico pp. 103-116

- Gustavo Cruz-Bello, Hallie Eakin, Helda Morales and Juan Barrera
- Risk analysis for flood-control structure under consideration of uncertainties in design flood pp. 117-140

- Shiang-Jen Wu, Jinn-Chuang Yang and Yeou-Koung Tung
- Analysis of tsunami impact scenarios at an oil refinery pp. 141-162

- Ana Cruz, Elisabeth Krausmann and Giovanni Franchello
- Modeling a major source of economic resilience to disasters: recapturing lost production pp. 163-182

- JiYoung Park, Joongkoo Cho and Adam Rose
- A geologic study of the Juan del Grijalva landslide, the most important mass movement during the last century in Mexico pp. 183-197

- Moisés Dávila Serrano and Oscar Jiménez
- Winter fog over the Indo-Gangetic Plains: mapping and modelling using remote sensing and GIS pp. 199-220

- Arun Saraf, Ajoy Bora, Josodhir Das, Vineeta Rawat, Kanika Sharma and Sanjay Jain
- Resource sufficiency, organizational cohesion, and organizational effectiveness of emergency response pp. 221-234

- Chung-Fah Huang, Jieh-Jiuh Wang and Tai-Jun Lin
- Public health consequences of the 2008 Hurricane Ike windstorm in Ohio, USA pp. 235-249

- Thomas Schmidlin
- Critical sensitivity of load/unload response ratio and stress accumulation before large earthquakes: example of the 2008 Mw7.9 Wenchuan earthquake pp. 251-267

- Huai-zhong Yu, Jia Cheng, Qing-yong Zhu and Yong-ge Wan
- Public perception of flood hazard and flood risk in Iceland: a case study in a watershed prone to ice-jam floods pp. 269-287

- Emmanuel Pagneux, Guðrún Gísladóttir and Salvör Jónsdóttir
- Rockfall hazard and risk analysis for Monte da Lua, Sintra, Portugal pp. 289-310

- José Almeida and José Kullberg
- Numerical simulation of air–soil two-phase flow based on turbulence modeling pp. 311-323

- Yu Huang, Hu Zheng, Wuwei Mao, Guanghui Li and Bin Ye
- Evaluation of TRIGRS (transient rainfall infiltration and grid-based regional slope-stability analysis)’s predictive skill for hurricane-triggered landslides: a case study in Macon County, North Carolina pp. 325-339

- Zonghu Liao, Yang Hong, Dalia Kirschbaum, Robert Adler, Jonathan Gourley and Rick Wooten
- An assessment of flood emergency plans in England and Wales, France and the Netherlands pp. 341-363

- Darren Lumbroso, Karin Stone and Freddy Vinet
- Importance of soil and elevation characteristics for modeling hurricane-induced power outages pp. 365-390

- Steven Quiring, Laiyin Zhu and Seth Guikema
- Research on prediction of debris flows triggered in channels pp. 391-406

- Bin Yu
- Effect of uncertainty in land use, damage models and inundation depth on flood damage estimates pp. 407-425

- H. Moel and J. Aerts
- The Azores archipelago, Portugal: improved understanding of small island coastal hazards and mitigation measures pp. 427-444

- H. Calado, P. Borges, M. Phillips, K. Ng and F. Alves
- Mapping soil erodibility from composed data set in Sele River Basin, Italy pp. 445-457

- Nazzareno Diodato, Massimo Fagnano, Ines Alberico and Giovanni Chirico
- Comprehensive hazard assessment and protection of debris flows along Jinsha River close to the Wudongde dam site in China pp. 459-477

- Wen Zhang, Hui-Zhong Li, Jian-ping Chen, Chen Zhang, Li-ming Xu and Wei-feng Sang
- Reassessing the tsunami risk in major ports and harbors of California I: San Diego pp. 479-496

- Aggeliki Barberopoulou, Mark Legg, Burak Uslu and Costas Synolakis
- Investigation of microseismic activity sources in Konya and its vicinity, central Turkey pp. 497-509

- Zafer Öğütçü, Gündüz Horasan and Doğan Kalafat
- Simulation of the Hurricane Dennis storm surge and considerations for vertical resolution pp. 511-540

- Dmitry Dukhovskoy and Steven Morey
- Climate and solar signals in property damage losses from hurricanes affecting the United States pp. 541-557

- Thomas Jagger, James Elsner and R. Burch
- Measuring long-run economic effects of natural hazard pp. 559-566

- Robert McComb, Young-Kyu Moh and Anita Schiller
- Extraction of tsunami source coefficients via inversion of DART $$^{\circledR}$$ buoy data pp. 567-590

- Donald Percival, Donald Denbo, Marie Eblé, Edison Gica, Harold Mofjeld, Michael Spillane, Liujuan Tang and Vasily Titov
- 3D numerical modeling of landslide-generated tsunamis around a conical island pp. 591-608

- F. Montagna, G. Bellotti and M. Di Risio
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