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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 58, issue 3, 2011
 
  Let us create flood hazard maps for developing countries   pp. 841-843 Emlyn Hagen and X. LuUsing 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 JakubickaShould we design buildings for lower-probability earthquake motion?   pp. 853-857 Hing-Ho TsangField survey report on the 11th March 2011 tsunami in Pacific coast of Mexico   pp. 859-864 M. Jonathan, Partha Roy, J. Sánchez-Zavala, S. Srinivasalu, M. Macías-Romo and C. LakshumananModelling the flood vulnerability of deltaic Kuching City, Malaysia   pp. 865-875 Darrien Mah, Frederik Putuhena and Sai LaiRadon as seismic precursor: new data with well water of Jalpaiguri, India   pp. 877-889 Dipak Ghosh, Argha Deb, Swarup Sahoo, Subrata Haldar and Rosalima SenguptaSnow 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. MishraStakeholders’ perception in identification of river bank erosion hazard: a case study   pp. 905-928 Bela DasImpact of satellite observed microwave SST on the simulation of tropical cyclones   pp. 929-944 Vishal Bongirwar, V. Rakesh, C. Kishtawal and P. JoshiImpact of satellite soundings on the simulation of heavy rainfall associated with tropical depressions   pp. 945-980 V. Rakesh, R. Singh, Partha Protim Pal and P. JoshiThe 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. ConoscentiHazard 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 GarbeilModeling 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 HealyFlash 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 WuThunderstorm Hazard vulnerability for the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan region   pp. 1077-1092 Marius Paulikas and Walker AshleyThe logistics of household hurricane evacuation   pp. 1093-1109 Michael Lindell, Jung Kang and Carla PraterA 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 BialowonsSinkhole characterization in the Dead Sea area using airborne laser scanning   pp. 1135-1154 Sagi Filin, Amit Baruch, Yoav Avni and Shmuel MarcoScaling property of regional floods in New South Wales Australia   pp. 1155-1167 Elias Ishak, Khaled Haddad, Mohammad Zaman and Ataur RahmanQuantitative 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 HeronPerformance evaluation of disaster monitoring systems   pp. 1193-1208 Tuncay BayrakCauses of catastrophic failure of Tam Pokhari moraine dam in the Mt. Everest region   pp. 1209-1223 Rabindra Osti, Tara Bhattarai and Katsuhito MiyakeAnalysis 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-EnriquezGeomagnetic 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 ChaoEarthquake shaking probabilities for communities on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada   pp. 1253-1273 Mark Seemann, Tuna Onur and Denise Cloutier-FisherMonitoring Koyulhisar landslide using rapid static GPS: a strategy to remove biases from vertical velocities   pp. 1275-1294 K. Hastaoglu and D. SanliAn 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 ChiangUsing 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 AngelierAnalysis 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 MeyerA comparative analysis of several vulnerability concepts   pp. 621-643 Gabi HufschmidtPhysical vulnerability assessment for alpine hazards: state of the art and future needs   pp. 645-680 M. Papathoma-Köhle, M. Kappes, M. Keiler and T. GladeA quantitative vulnerability function for fluvial sediment transport   pp. 681-703 Reinhold Totschnig, Walter Sedlacek and Sven FuchsThe 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 StötterExploring 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 MeyerModelling the economic vulnerability of households in the Phang-Nga Province (Thailand) to natural disasters   pp. 753-769 P. Willroth, Javier Revilla Diez and N. ArunotaiFloods in megacity environments: vulnerability and coping strategies of slum dwellers in Dhaka/Bangladesh   pp. 771-787 Boris Braun and Tibor AßheuerContextualizing social vulnerability: findings from case studies across Europe   pp. 789-810 Christian Kuhlicke, Anna Scolobig, Sue Tapsell, Annett Steinführer and Bruna MarchiFirst- 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 FalconerAssimilation 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 GadiAvalanche fatalities in the western United States: a comparison of three databases   pp. 31-44 Jeremy Spencer and Walker AshleyPeculiarities of tsunamis generated by Asteroid impact or nuclear explosions in the northwest of Black Sea   pp. 45-66 D. Isvoranu and V. BadescuA 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 SheikhClimate change and the resilient society: utopia or realistic option for German regions?   pp. 85-101 Birte FrommerLinking 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 BarreraRisk analysis for flood-control structure under consideration of uncertainties in design flood   pp. 117-140 Shiang-Jen Wu, Jinn-Chuang Yang and Yeou-Koung TungAnalysis of tsunami impact scenarios at an oil refinery   pp. 141-162 Ana Cruz, Elisabeth Krausmann and Giovanni FranchelloModeling a major source of economic resilience to disasters: recapturing lost production   pp. 163-182 JiYoung Park, Joongkoo Cho and Adam RoseA 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 JiménezWinter 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 JainResource sufficiency, organizational cohesion, and organizational effectiveness of emergency response   pp. 221-234 Chung-Fah Huang, Jieh-Jiuh Wang and Tai-Jun LinPublic health consequences of the 2008 Hurricane Ike windstorm in Ohio, USA   pp. 235-249 Thomas SchmidlinCritical 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 WanPublic 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 JónsdóttirRockfall hazard and risk analysis for Monte da Lua, Sintra, Portugal   pp. 289-310 José Almeida and José KullbergNumerical simulation of air–soil two-phase flow based on turbulence modeling   pp. 311-323 Yu Huang, Hu Zheng, Wuwei Mao, Guanghui Li and Bin YeEvaluation 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 WootenAn assessment of flood emergency plans in England and Wales, France and the Netherlands   pp. 341-363 Darren Lumbroso, Karin Stone and Freddy VinetImportance of soil and elevation characteristics for modeling hurricane-induced power outages   pp. 365-390 Steven Quiring, Laiyin Zhu and Seth GuikemaResearch on prediction of debris flows triggered in channels   pp. 391-406 Bin YuEffect of uncertainty in land use, damage models and inundation depth on flood damage estimates   pp. 407-425 H. Moel and J. AertsThe 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. AlvesMapping soil erodibility from composed data set in Sele River Basin, Italy   pp. 445-457 Nazzareno Diodato, Massimo Fagnano, Ines Alberico and Giovanni ChiricoComprehensive 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 SangReassessing the tsunami risk in major ports and harbors of California I: San Diego   pp. 479-496 Aggeliki Barberopoulou, Mark Legg, Burak Uslu and Costas SynolakisInvestigation of microseismic activity sources in Konya and its vicinity, central Turkey   pp. 497-509 Zafer Öğütçü, Gündüz Horasan and Doğan KalafatSimulation of the Hurricane Dennis storm surge and considerations for vertical resolution   pp. 511-540 Dmitry Dukhovskoy and Steven MoreyClimate and solar signals in property damage losses from hurricanes affecting the United States   pp. 541-557 Thomas Jagger, James Elsner and R. BurchMeasuring long-run economic effects of natural hazard   pp. 559-566 Robert McComb, Young-Kyu Moh and Anita SchillerExtraction 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 Titov3D numerical modeling of landslide-generated tsunamis around a conical island   pp. 591-608 F. Montagna, G. Bellotti and M. Di Risio |  |