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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 27, issue 3, 2002
 
  Temporal Trend and Spatial Distribution of Avalanche Activity during the Last 50 Years in Switzerland   pp. 201-230 Martin Laternser and Martin SchneebeliFire Danger Monitoring Using ERS-1 SAR Images in the Case of Northern Boreal Forests   pp. 231-255 Brigitte Leblon, Eric Kasischke, Marty Alexander, Mark Doyle and Melissa AbbottNatural Gas Hazard (CO 2, 222 Rn) within a Quiescent Volcanic Region and Its Relations with Tectonics: The Case of the Ciampino-Marino Area, Alban Hills Volcano, Italy   pp. 257-287 L. Pizzino, G. Galli, C. Mancini, F. Quattrocchi and P. Scarlato Volume 27, issue 1, 2002
 
  3-D Crustal Velocity Structure from Inversion of Local Earthquake Data in Attiki (Central Greece) Region   pp. 1-14 G. Drakatos, N. Melis, D. Papanastassiou, V. Karastathis, G.A. Papadopoulos and G. StavrakakisThe M w =6.0, 7 September 1999 Athens Earthquake   pp. 15-33 P. Papadimitriou, N. Voulgaris, I. Kassaras, G. Kaviris, N. Delibasis and K. MakropoulosThe Source Mechanism of the Athens Earthquake, September 7, 1999, Estimated from P Seismograms Recorded at Long Range   pp. 35-45 S.L. Sargeant, P.W. Burton, A. Douglas and J.R. EvansSeismic Source Parameters for the M L =5.4 Athens Earthquake (7 September 1999) from a New Telemetric Broad Band Seismological Network in Greece   pp. 47-60 G.N. Stavrakakis, G. Chouliaras and G. PanopoulouThe Fault that Caused the Athens September 1999 Ms=5.9 Earthquake: Field Observations   pp. 61-84 S.B. Pavlides, G. Papadopoulos and A. GanasDid the 7/9/1999 M5.9 Athens Earthquake Come with a Warning?   pp. 85-103 Andreas Tzanis and Konstantinos MakropoulosSite-Specific Analysis of Strong Motion Data from the September 7, 1999 Athens, Greece Earthquake   pp. 105-131 G.D. Bouckovalas, G.P. Kouretzis and I.S. KalogerasTopography and Soil Effects in the M S 5.9 Parnitha (Athens) Earthquake: The Case of Adámes   pp. 133-169 G. Gazetas, P. Kallou and P. PsarropoulosThe Mount Parnitha (Athens) Earthquake of September 7, 1999: A Disaster Management Perspective   pp. 171-199 Antonios Pomonis Volume 26, issue 3, 2002
 
  Climate Change and Hazard Zonation in the Circum-Arctic Permafrost Regions   pp. 203-225 F. Nelson, O. Anisimov and N. ShiklomanovEarthquake Hazard Assessment in the Oran Region (Northwest Algeria)   pp. 227-243 Youcef Bouhadad and Nasser LaouamiA Systematic Test on Precursory Seismic Quiescence in Armenia   pp. 245-263 G. Zöller, S. Hainzl, J. Kurths and J. ZschauA Strong Motion Database in Greece   pp. 265-277 Ioannis KalogerasSchumann Resonances, a plausible biophysical mechanism for the human health effects of Solar   pp. 279-331 Neil Cherry Volume 26, issue 2, 2002
 
  The Elements of Applied Avalanche Forecasting, Part I: The Human Issues   pp. 111-129 D. McClungThe Elements of Applied Avalanche Forecasting, Part II: The Physical Issues and the Rules of Applied Avalanche Forecasting   pp. 131-146 D. McClungVolcanic Hazard in New Zealand: Scaling and Attenuation Relations for Tephra fall deposits from Taupo Volcano   pp. 147-174 D. Rhoades, D. Dowrick and C. WilsonSeismic Hazard and Risk Assessment for Tulbagh, South Africa: Part I – Assessment of Seismic Hazard   pp. 175-201 A. Kijko, S. Retief and G. Graham Volume 26, issue 1, 2002
 
  Introduction   pp. 1-6 Réjean Couture, Stephen Evans and Jacques LocatThe Earthquake Threat in Southwestern British Columbia: A Geologic Perspective   pp. 7-33 John ClagueSnow Avalanche Hazards and Management in Canada: Challenges and Progress   pp. 35-53 Bruce Jamieson and Chris StethemAn Overview of Some Significant Eastern Canadian Earthquakes and Their Impacts on the Geological Environment, Buildings and the Public   pp. 55-68 Maurice LamontagneHistory and Goals of Canadian Debris Flow Research, A Review   pp. 67-80 D. VanDine and M. BovisAnalysis of Post-Failure Slope Movements within the Framework of Hazard and Risk Analysis   pp. 81-107 Jean Vaunat and Serge Leroueil Volume 25, issue 3, 2002
 
  Documentary and Geological Records of Tsunamis in the Aegean Sea Region of Greece and their Potential Value to Risk Assessment and Disaster Management   pp. 195-224 Dale Dominey-HowesEffects of Release Conditions Uncertainty on Avalanche Hazard Mapping   pp. 225-244 M. Barbolini, L. Natale and F. SaviStatistical Analysis of the Completeness of a Seismic Catalogue   pp. 245-258 R. Rotondi and E. GaravagliaEvaporite Dissolution Subsidence in the Historical City of Calatayud, Spain: Damage Appraisal and Prevention   pp. 259-288 Francisco Gutiérrez and Anthony CooperInundation Potentials Analysis for Tsao-Ling Landslide Lake Formed by Chi-Chi Earthquake in Taiwan   pp. 289-303 Ming-Hsu Li, Ming-Hsi Hsu, Lung-Sheng Hsieh and Wei-Hsien Teng Volume 25, issue 2, 2002
 
  Impact of Southern Oscillation on the Frequency of Monsoon Depressions in the Bay of Bengal   pp. 101-115 O. Singh, Tariq Ali Khan and Md. RahmanA Study of Seismicity and Earthquake Hazard at the Proposed Kalabsha Dam Site, Aswan, Egypt   pp. 117-133 Raafat Fat-Helbary and Aly TealbModelling of Tsunami Propagation in the Vicinity of the French Coast of the Mediterranean   pp. 135-159 Efim Pelinovsky, Christian Kharif, Igor Riabov and Marc FranciusSeismic Hazard and Loss Estimation for Central America   pp. 161-175 Chen Yong, Chen Ling, Federico Güendel, Ota Kulhánek and Li JuanFlooding in Australia: A Review of Events in 1998   pp. 177-191 Stephen Yeo Volume 25, issue 1, 2002
 
  Distribution Functions of Tsunami Wave Heights   pp. 1-21 Byung Choi, Efim Pelinovsky, Igor Ryabov and Sung HongThe Role of Earthquake-Related Effects in Urban Complexes   pp. 23-35 E. LekkasAssessing Vulnerability to Agricultural Drought: A Nebraska Case Study   pp. 37-58 Olga Wilhelmi and Donald WilhiteMixing Methodologies in Seismic Hazard Assessment via a Logic Tree Procedure: An Application for Eastern Spain   pp. 59-81 J. Giner, S. Molina, J. Delgado and P. JáureguiSeismic Hazard for Selected Sites in Greece: A Bayesian Estimate of Seismic Peak Ground Acceleration   pp. 83-98 A. Lyubushin, T. Tsapanos, V. Pisarenko and G. KoravosMasahiko Oya: Applied Geomorphology for Mitigation of Natural Hazards   pp. 99-100 José Lugo Volume 24, issue 3, 2001
 
  Field Survey of the 1996 Irian Jaya Earthquake Tsunami in Biak Island   pp. 199-212 H. Matsutomi, N. Shuto, F. Imamura and T. TakahashiCharacteristics of Tsunamis Propagating over Oceanic Ridges: Numerical Simulation of the 1996 Irian Jaya Earthquake Tsunami   pp. 213-229 Shun-Ichi Koshimura, Fumihiko Imamura and Nobuo ShutoGeological Indicators of Large Tsunami in Australia   pp. 231-249 E. Bryant and J. NottModelling of Tsunamis Generated by Pyroclastic Flows (Ignimbrites)   pp. 251-266 W. De Lange, G. Prasetya and T. HealyTsunami Hazard for the Auckland Region and Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand   pp. 267-284 W. De Lange and T. HealySpectral Characterisation of Tsunamis and Seiches Caused by Tectonism and Volcanism in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea   pp. 285-294 C. Sinadinovsk, M. Somerville, K. McCue and B. TalaiThe Makassar Strait Tsunamigenic Region, Indonesia   pp. 295-307 G. Prasetya, W. De Lange and T. HealyPotential Tsunami Hazard Associated with the Kerepehi Fault, Firth of Thames, New Zealand   pp. 309-318 L. Chick, W. De Lange and T. Healy Volume 24, issue 2, 2001
 
  Test of Source-Parameter Inversion of Intensity Data   pp. 105-131 L. Sirovich, F. Pettenati and C. ChiaruttiniThe Tsunami of August 17, 1999 in Izmit Bay, Turkey   pp. 133-146 Y. Altinok, S. Tinti, B. Alpar, A. Yalçiner, Ş Ersoy, E. Bortolucci and A. ArmigliatoUses and Limitations of Socioeconomic Indicators of Community Vulnerability to Natural Hazards: Data and Disasters in Northern Australia   pp. 147-156 David KingCommunity Resilience to Volcanic Hazard Consequences   pp. 157-169 Douglas Paton, Marian Millar and David JohnstonHailstorm Loss Modelling and Risk Assessment in the Sydney Region, Australia   pp. 171-185 R. Leigh and I. KuhnelHailstorm Risk Assessment in Rural New South Wales   pp. 187-196 Heather McMaster Volume 24, issue 1, 2001
 
  Confidence Intervals of Quantiles in Hydrology Computed by an Analytical Method   pp. 1-12 Khalidou Baâ, Carlos Díaz-Delgado and Alin CaârsteanuA Reliability Based Expert System for Assessment and Mitigation of Landslides Hazard Under Seismic Loading   pp. 13-51 Azm Al-Homoud and Wisam TahtamoniProbabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment Along the Southeastern Coast of Vietnam   pp. 53-74 Nguyen Hong PhuongThe Major Snow Avalanche Cycle of February 1986 in the Western United States   pp. 75-95 Karl Birkeland and Cary MockS. Parsuraman and P. V. Unnikrishnan (eds): India Disasters Report: Towards a Policy Initiative   pp. 97-101 S. Singh |  |