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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 39, issue 3, 2006
 
  Avalanche Defence Strategies and Monitoring of Two Sites in Mountain Permafrost Terrain, Pontresina, Eastern Swiss Alps   pp. 353-379 Marcia PhillipsPotential Flank-Collapse of Soufrière Volcano, Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles? Numerical Simulation and Hazards   pp. 381-393 Anne Friant, Georges Boudon, Jean-Christophe Komorowski, Philippe Heinrich and Michel SemetApplication of the Spatially Smoothed Seismicity and Monte Carlo Methods to Estimate the Seismic Hazard of Eritrea and the Surrounding Region   pp. 395-418 L. Hagos, R. Arvidsson and R. RobertsEvidence of Amplification Effects in Fault Zone Related to Rock Mass Jointing   pp. 419-449 S. Martino, A. Minutolo, A. Paciello, A. Rovelli, G. Mugnozza and V. VerrubbiA Pragmatic Approach to Seismic Parameters in a region with Low Seismicity: The Case of Eastern Iberia   pp. 451-477 H. Perea, E. Masana and P. Santanach Volume 39, issue 2, 2006
 
  The need for an integrative scientific and societal approach to natural hazards   pp. 155-157 C. Haque, Dale Dominey-Howes, Nuray Karanci, Gerassimos Papadopoulos and Ahmet YalcinerHydraulic and numerical study on the generation of a subaqueous landslide-induced tsunami along the coast   pp. 159-177 Yoshinori Shigihara, Daichi Goto, Fumihiko Imamura, Yuichi Kitamura, Takayuki Matsubara, Kazuaki Takaoka and Kazuhiko BanEffect of a submerged bay-mouth breakwater on tsunami behavior analyzed by 2D/3D hybrid model simulation   pp. 179-193 Koji FujimaArchaeo- and palaeoseismological investigations in Northern Thessaly (Greece): Insights for the seismic potential of the region   pp. 195-212 Riccardo Caputo, Bruno Helly, Spyros Pavlides and Gerassimos PapadopoulosFlood forecasting and analysis within the Ulus Basin, Turkey, using geographic information systems   pp. 213-229 Nurünnisa Usul and Burak TuranDamage risk assessment of breakwaters under tsunami attack   pp. 231-243 Ayşen Ergin and Can BalasLandslide risk assessment and management by decision analytical procedure for Dereköy, Konya, Turkey   pp. 245-263 H. Düzgün and A. ÖzdemirA method for estimating casualties due to the tsunami inundation flow   pp. 265-274 Shunichi Koshimura, Toshitaka Katada, Harold Mofjeld and Yoshiaki KawataPoverty, vulnerability and the impact of flooding in the Limpopo Province, South Africa   pp. 275-287 Masingita Khandlhela and Julian MayThe influence of context on lifeline behavior: Local policies under wind storm and earthquake scenarios   pp. 289-307 Dorothy Reed, Jane Preuss and Jaewook ParkInter-organizational coordination in extreme events: The World Trade Center attacks, September 11, 2001   pp. 309-327 Louise Comfort and Naim KapucuPatterns in the Turkish reinsurance claim data, 1998–2002: An application of the extreme value theory   pp. 329-342 B. Başbuğ and Henry WynnMitigation of seismic and meteorological hazards to marine oil terminals and other pier and wharf structures in California   pp. 343-351 M. Eskijian Volume 39, issue 1, 2006
 
  Assessment of Risk due to Debris Flow Events: A Case Study in Central Taiwan   pp. 1-14 Gwo-Fong Lin, Lu-Hsien Chen and Jun-Nan LaiThe Earthquake Readiness Scale: The Development of a Valid and Reliable Unifactorial Measure   pp. 15-29 Matthew Spittal, Frank Walkey, John McClure, Richard Siegert and Kimberley BallantyneSite Effects Study in the Serravalle Village (NE Italy) by Means of Spectral Ratios Analyses Relatively to Multiple Reference Sites   pp. 31-49 Andrea Restivo, Carla Barnaba and Alberto MicheliniA Review of Studies Dealing with Tree Rings and Rockfall Activity: The Role of Dendrogeomorphology in Natural Hazard Research   pp. 51-70 M. StoffelSimulation of Storm Surges Along Myanmar Coast Using a Location Specific Numerical Model   pp. 71-82 Indu Jain, P. Chittibabu, Neetu Agnihotri, S. Dube, P. Sinha and A. RaoA Bay–River Coupled Model for Storm Surge Prediction Along the Andhra Coast of India   pp. 83-101 Neetu Agnihotri, P. Chittibabu, Indu Jain, P. Sinha, A. Rao and S. DubeThe September 8–9, 1998 Rain-Triggered Flood Events at Motozintla, Chiapas, Mexico   pp. 103-126 L. Caballero, J. Macías, A. García-Palomo, G. Saucedo, L. Borselli, D. Sarocchi and J. SánchezAvalanche Risk During Backcountry Skiing – An Analysis of Risk Factors   pp. 127-153 Harpa Grímsdóttir and David Mcclung Volume 38, issue 3, 2006
 
  Some Observations on the Use of Data from Historical Documents in Debris-Flow Studies   pp. 301-320 Lorenzo Marchi and Pia TeccaAgent-Based Modeling and Analysis of Hurricane Evacuation Procedures for the Florida Keys   pp. 321-338 Xuwei Chen, John Meaker and F. ZhanOn the Importance of Geolithological Features for the Estimate of the Site Response: The Case of Catania Metropolitan Area (Italy)   pp. 339-354 G. Lombardo, H. Langer, S. Gresta, R. Rigano, C. Monaco and G. GuidiA Quantitative Assessment of the Human and Economic Hazard from Impact-generated Tsunami   pp. 355-374 Steven Chesley and Steven WardUsoi Dam Wave Overtopping and Flood Routing in the Bartang and Panj Rivers, Tajikistan   pp. 375-390 John Risley, Joseph Walder and Roger DenlingerThe Mw 7.4 Colima, Mexico, Earthquake of 21 January 2003: The Observed Damage Matrix in Colima City and its Comparison with the Damage Probability Matrix   pp. 391-410 Vyacheslav Zobin, J. Ventura-Ramírez, Clarita Gutiérrez-Andrade, Lidia Cruz and Sara Santibáñez-IbáñezForecast of Tsunamis from the Japan–Kuril–Kamchatka Source Region   pp. 411-435 Yoshiki Yamazaki, Yong Wei, Kwok Cheung and George Curtis Volume 38, issue 1, 2006
 
  Preface   pp. 1-2 Bruno Merz, Jana Friedrich and Anselm SmolkaPossibilities and Limitations of Interdisciplinary, User-oriented Research: Experiences from the German Research Network Natural Disasters   pp. 3-20 Bruno Merz, Jana Friedrich, Markus Disse, Jochen Schwarz, Johann Goldammer and Jochen WächterComparative Risk Assessments for the City of Cologne – Storms, Floods, Earthquakes   pp. 21-44 G. Grünthal, A. Thieken, J. Schwarz, K. Radtke, A. Smolka and B. MerzImpact of Climate Change on the Regional Hydrology – Scenario-Based Modelling Studies in the German Rhine Catchment   pp. 45-61 Lucas Menzel, Annegret Thieken, Daniel Schwandt and Gerd BürgerAssessment of Discharge through a Dike Breach and Simulation of Flood Wave Propagation   pp. 63-78 Paul Kamrath, Markus Disse, Matthias Hammer and Jürgen KöngeterA Probabilistic Modelling System for Assessing Flood Risks   pp. 79-100 Heiko Apel, Annegret Thieken, Bruno Merz and Günter BlöschlPeople at Risk of Flooding: Why Some Residents Take Precautionary Action While Others Do Not   pp. 101-120 Torsten Grothmann and Fritz ReusswigConcept for a Web-based Information System for Flood Management   pp. 121-140 K. Holz, G. Hildebrandt and L. WeberTowards an Open Information Infrastructure for Disaster Research and Management: Data Management and Information Systems Inside DFNK   pp. 141-157 Petra Köhler and Joachim WächterNew Generation of Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment for the Area Cologne/Aachen Considering the Uncertainties of the Input Data   pp. 159-176 G. Grünthal and R. WahlströmContributions to the Deformation Analysis in Germany Based on Precise and Continuous GPS Measurements   pp. 177-197 Sibylle Goebell and Hans-Ulrich WetzelEngineering-Seismological Analysis of Site Effects in the Area of Cologne   pp. 199-214 Sergey Tyagunov, Dirk Hollnack and Friedemann WenzelInfluence of the Sedimentary Cover in the Cologne Area on the Shape of Response Spectra   pp. 215-227 J. Röhner and S. SavidisAssessing the Vibrational Frequencies of the Cathedral of Cologne (Germany) by Means of Ambient Seismic Noise Analysis   pp. 229-236 Andreas Fäcke, Stefano Parolai, Sandra Richwalski and Lothar StempniewskiInfluence of Site and Source Dependent Ground Motion Scenarios on the Seismic Safety of Long-span Bridges in Cologne, Germany   pp. 237-246 Sandra Richwalski, Andreas Fäcke, Stefano Parolai and Lothar StempniewskiPotential of High-Resolution Satellite Data in the Context of Vulnerability of Buildings   pp. 247-258 Marina Mueller, Karl Segl, Uta Heiden and Hermann KaufmannComparative Seismic Risk Studies for German Earthquake Regions on the Basis of the European Macroseismic Scale EMS-98   pp. 259-282 Jochen Schwarz, Mathias Raschke and Holger MaiwaldLong-term Trends in Vegetation Dynamics and Forest Fires in Brandenburg (Germany) Under a Changing Climate   pp. 283-300 Kirsten Thonicke and Wolfgang Cramer |  |