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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 113, issue 3, 2022
 
  A comprehensive review on structural tsunami countermeasures   pp. 1419-1449 Jan Oetjen, Vallam Sundar, Sriram Venkatachalam, Klaus Reicherter, Max Engel, Holger Schüttrumpf and Sannasi Annamalaisamy SannasirajRisk assessment of runoff generation using an artificial neural network and field plots in road and forest land areas   pp. 1451-1469 Pejman Dalir, Ramin Naghdi, Vahid Gholami, Farzam Tavankar, Francesco Latterini, Rachele Venanzi and Rodolfo PicchioAssessing the internal erosion sensitivity of earth-fill-dam soils based on the phenomena of suffusion and suffosion   pp. 1471-1493 Inhyun Kim, Hee-Jun Lee and Choong-Ki ChungMeasuring the impact: new insights into flood-borne large wood collisions with river structures using an isolated sensor-unit   pp. 1495-1517 Gabriel Spreitzer, Diego Ravazzolo, Jon Tunnicliffe and Heide FriedrichPredicting ionospheric precursors before large earthquakes using neural network computing and the potential development of an earthquake early warning system   pp. 1519-1542 Jyh-Woei LinHow do multiple kernel functions in machine learning algorithms improve precision in flood probability mapping?   pp. 1543-1562 Muhammad Aslam Baig, Donghong Xiong, Mahfuzur Rahman, Md. Monirul Islam, Ahmed Elbeltagi, Belayneh Yigez, Dil Kumar Rai, Muhammad Tayab and Ashraf DewanCharacteristics and dynamic analysis of the October 2018 long-runout disaster chains in the Yarlung Zangbo River downstream, Tibet, China   pp. 1563-1582 Tiantian Zhang, Yueping Yin, Bin Li, Yang Gao and Meng WangEvolution trend of the Huangyanwo rock mass under the action of reservoir water fluctuation   pp. 1583-1600 Kaiqiang Zhang, Luqi Wang, Zhenwei Dai, Bolin Huang and Zhihua ZhangAn ensemble random forest tree with SVM, ANN, NBT, and LMT for landslide susceptibility mapping in the Rangit River watershed, India   pp. 1601-1633 Sk Ajim Ali, Farhana Parvin, Quoc Bao Pham, Khaled Mohamed Khedher, Mahro Dehbozorgi, Yasin Wahid Rabby, Duong Tran Anh and Duc Hiep NguyenDrought prediction in the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau of China by coupling the estimation of distribution algorithm and the extreme learning machine   pp. 1635-1661 Qiongfang Li, Yao Du, Zhennan Liu, Zhengmo Zhou, Guobin Lu and Qihui ChenIs there coercion in local emergency management policy implementation?   pp. 1663-1674 Matthew A. Malone and Sean HildebrandDeep insight into daily runoff forecasting based on a CNN-LSTM model   pp. 1675-1696 Huiqi Deng, Wenjie Chen and Guoru HuangOn the enhanced post-impoundment seismicity in the Three Gorges Reservoir region, China   pp. 1697-1712 Kalpna Gahalaut and Rajesh RekapalliStudy on precursor information of rock instability based on displacement increments measured at multiple points   pp. 1713-1727 Yongxing Shen and Zengchao FengDeformation behavior and damage-induced permeability evolution of sandy mudstone under triaxial stress   pp. 1729-1749 Yang Liu, Tong Zhang, Yankun Ma, Shuaibing Song, Ming Tang and Yanfang LiEvolution and analysis of urban resilience and its influencing factors: a case study of Jiangsu Province, China   pp. 1751-1782 Xiaotong You, Yanan Sun and Jiawei LiuNumerical investigation on mechanism and fluid flow behavior of goaf water inrush: a case study of Dongyu coal mine   pp. 1783-1802 Xiaohong Niu, Guorui Feng, Qin Liu, Yanna Han and Ruipeng QianImpacts of climate and reservoirs on the downstream design flood hydrograph: a case study of Yichang Station   pp. 1803-1831 Rongrong Li, Lihua Xiong, Xini Zha, Bin Xiong, Han Liu, Jie Chen, Ling Zeng and Wenbin LiHypothetical failure of the Khassa Chai dam and flood risk analysis for Kirkuk, Iraq   pp. 1833-1851 Kawa Z. Abdulrahman, Mariwan R. Faris, Hekmat M. Ibrahim, Omed S. Q. Yousif, Alan Abubaker Ghafoor, Luqman S. Othman and Moses KarakouzianA place-based analysis of tornado activity and casualties in Shreveport, Louisiana   pp. 1853-1874 Tyler Fricker and Douglas L. AllenHow natural disasters affect carbon emissions: the global case   pp. 1875-1901 Yue Dou, Muhammad Shahbaz, Kangyin Dong and Xiucheng DongAn integrated quantitative framework to assess the impacts of disaster-inducing factors on causing urban flood   pp. 1903-1924 Chao Ma, Wenchao Qi, Hongshi Xu and Kai ZhaoAn improved DebrisInterMixingFoam for debris flow simulation: numerical investigation and application   pp. 1925-1947 Rui Li and Yuliang TengCorrection to: The challenge to use multi-temporal InSAR for landslide early warning   pp. 1949-1949 Matthias Schlögl, Karlheinz Gutjahr and Sven FuchsCorrection to: Tsunami evacuation simulation considering road blockage by collapsed buildings evaluated from predicted strong ground motion   pp. 1951-1952 Eri Ito, Hiroshi Kawase, Shinichi Matsushima and Michinori Hatayama Volume 113, issue 2, 2022
 
  Spatial prediction of highway slope disasters based on convolution neural networks   pp. 813-831 Chao Yin, Zhanghua Wang and Xingkui ZhaoApplication of convolutional neural network fused with machine learning modeling framework for geospatial comparative analysis of landslide susceptibility   pp. 833-858 Zemin Gao and Mingtao DingA conceptual framework for integrated management of disasters recovery projects   pp. 859-885 Homa Bahmani and Wei ZhangDiscussion on the tree-based machine learning model in the study of landslide susceptibility   pp. 887-911 Qiang Liu, Aiping Tang, Ziyuan Huang, Lixin Sun and Xiaosheng HanIncorporating shear stiffness into post-fire debris flow statistical triggering models   pp. 913-932 R. E. S. Moss and N. LymanLiquefaction resistance evaluation of soils using artificial neural network for Dhaka City, Bangladesh   pp. 933-963 Abul Kashem Faruki Fahim, Md. Zillur Rahman, Md. Shakhawat Hossain and A. S. M. Maksud KamalRainfall-induced landslide susceptibility mapping using machine learning algorithms and comparison of their performance in Hilly area of Fujian Province, China   pp. 965-995 Peng Ye, Bin Yu, Wenhong Chen, Kan Liu and Longzhen YeSpatial and temporal evolution characteristics and causes of drought and flood in the Henan section of the Yellow River   pp. 997-1016 Jie Tao, Wenzhao Qiao, Hang Li, Xiaoning Qu and Rong GanAn assessment of Dungale landslide using remotely piloted aircraft system (RPAS), ground penetration radar (GPR), and Slide & RS2 Softwares   pp. 1017-1042 Ruchika Sharma Tandon, Vikram Gupta, Bhimala Venkateshwarlu and Pradeep JoshiFlood vulnerability and buildings’ flood exposure assessment in a densely urbanised city: comparative analysis of three scenarios using a neural network approach   pp. 1043-1081 Quoc Bao Pham, Sk Ajim Ali, Elzbieta Bielecka, Beata Calka, Agata Orych, Farhana Parvin and Ewa ŁupikaszaHybrid stochastic-mechanical modeling of precipitation thresholds of shallow landslide initiation   pp. 1083-1104 Edoardo Rundeddu, José J. Lizárraga and Giuseppe BuscarneraComparative review of data-driven landslide susceptibility models: case study in the Eastern Andes mountain range of Colombia   pp. 1105-1132 Wilmar Calderón-Guevara, Mauricio Sánchez-Silva, Bogdan Nitescu and Daniel F. VillarragaGenesis and simultaneous occurrences of the super cyclone Kyarr and extremely severe cyclone Maha in the Arabian Sea in October 2019   pp. 1133-1150 R. S. Akhila, J. Kuttippurath, R. Rahul and A. ChakrabortyProjected changes in meteorological drought over East Africa inferred from bias-adjusted CMIP6 models   pp. 1151-1176 Brian Ayugi, Zablon Weku Shilenje, Hassen Babaousmail, Kenny T. C. Lim Kam Sian, Richard Mumo, Victor Nnamdi Dike, Vedaste Iyakaremye, Abdelghani Chehbouni and Victor OngomaIdentifying critical combination of roadside slopes susceptible to rainfall-induced failures   pp. 1177-1198 A. Baral and S. M. ShahandashtiGIS-based landslide susceptibility zonation and comparative analysis using analytical hierarchy process and conventional weighting-based multivariate statistical methods in the Lachung River Basin, North Sikkim   pp. 1199-1236 Sudatta Wadadar and Bhabani Prasad MukhopadhyayApplication of the self-calibrated palmer drought severity index and standardized precipitation index for estimation of drought impact on maize grain yield in Pannonian part of Croatia   pp. 1237-1262 Krešo Pandžić, Tanja Likso, Ivan Pejić, Hrvoje Šarčević, Marija Pecina, Ivana Šestak, Davor Tomšić and Nataša Strelec MahovićMultivariate fire risk models using copula regression in Kalimantan, Indonesia   pp. 1263-1283 Mohamad Khoirun Najib, Sri Nurdiati and Ardhasena SopaheluwakanFlood risk mapping for the lower Narmada basin in India: a machine learning and IoT-based framework   pp. 1285-1304 Nikunj K. Mangukiya and Ashutosh SharmaNumerical modeling and hazard implications of landslides at the Ardillas Volcanic Dome (Tacaná Volcanic Complex, Mexico-Guatemala)   pp. 1305-1333 R. Vázquez, J. L. Macías, J. Alcalá-Reygosa, J. L. Arce, A. Jiménez-Haro, S. Fernández, T. Carlón, R. Saucedo and J. M. Sánchez-NúñezLocal tsunamigenic sources in Greece, identified by pattern recognition   pp. 1335-1348 O. V. Novikova and A. I. GorshkovGene expression programming and data mining methods for bushfire susceptibility mapping in New South Wales, Australia   pp. 1349-1365 Maryamsadat Hosseini and Samsung LimExperimental investigation on anti-sliding performance of grouted micro-pipe pile groups   pp. 1367-1384 Xiaoli Liu, Yushuang Liu, Kai Liu and Yuanyuan SuShort communication: predicting typhoon tracks around Korea   pp. 1385-1390 Kyoo-Man HaLandslide susceptibility evaluation in the Chemoga watershed, upper Blue Nile, Ethiopia   pp. 1391-1417 Hunegnaw Desalegn, Arega Mulu and Banchiamlak Damtew Volume 113, issue 1, 2022
 
  Investigation on the phenomena and influence factors of urban ground collapse in China   pp. 1-33 Xu-Wei Wang and Ye-Shuang XuA systematized review exploring the map of publications on the health impacts of drought   pp. 35-62 Simin Mehdipour, Nouzar Nakhaee, Farzaneh Zolala, Maryam Okhovati, Afsar Foroud and Ali Akbar HaghdoostOn the evaluation of internal stability of gap-graded soil: a status quo review   pp. 63-102 Zengguang Xu and Yan YeTropical cyclone-induced wave hazard assessment in Hainan Island, China   pp. 103-123 Chao Yin, Haijun Huang, Daoru Wang and Yanxia LiuNew threshold for landslide warning in the southern part of Thailand integrates cumulative rainfall with event rainfall depth-duration   pp. 125-141 Rattana Salee, Avirut Chinkulkijniwat, Somjai Yubonchit, Suksun Horpibulsuk, Chadanit Wangfaoklang and Sirirat SoisompongImpact of dust storm on the atmospheric boundary layer: a case study from western India   pp. 143-155 Sourita Saha, Som Sharma, Abha Chhabra, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Prashant Kumar, Dharmendra Kamat and Shyam LalSeasonal dynamics of agro-meteorological drought in Mberengwa and Zvishavane districts between 2017 and 2020, Zimbabwe   pp. 157-184 Oshneck Mupepi and Mark Makomborero MatsaUse of GIS and dasymetric mapping for estimating tsunami-affected population to facilitate humanitarian relief logistics: a case study from Phuket, Thailand   pp. 185-211 Kiatkulchai Jitt-Aer, Graham Wall, Dylan Jones and Richard TeeuwDetection, characterization, and analysis of land subsidence in Nairobi using InSAR   pp. 213-236 Pius Kirui, Samson Oiro, Hunja Waithaka, Patroba Odera, Björn Riedel and Markus GerkeMonte Carlo seismic response analysis of permafrost sites: a case study   pp. 237-259 Xiaobo Yu, Rui Zhang, Yushun Cheng and Yuting HuModelling a community resilience index for urban flood-prone areas of Kerala, India (CRIF)   pp. 261-286 Sameer Ali and Abraham GeorgeEnvironmental indicators combined with risk analysis to evaluate potential wildfire incidence on the Dadu Plateau in Taiwan   pp. 287-313 Chao-Yuan Lin, Pei-Ying Shieh, Shao-Wei Wu, Po-Cheng Wang and Yung-Chau ChenA determination method of rainfall type based on rainfall-induced slope instability   pp. 315-328 Yafen Zhang, Yulong Zhu, Xiaoyu Yan, Shu Li, Qijing Yu and Yidan WangVulnerability assessment based on household views from the Dammar Char in Southeastern Bangladesh   pp. 329-344 Edris Alam, Md Sabur Khan and Roquia SalamSelection of shelters after earthquake using probabilistic seismic aftershock hazard analysis and remote sensing   pp. 345-363 Salma Ommi and Milad JanalipourFlood anticipation, reality, and uncertainty, the 2019 flood in Khuzestan, Iran   pp. 365-381 Hassan Darabi, Hadis Kordani and Ardeshir JamshidAbadiFuture changes of hot extremes in Spain: towards warmer conditions   pp. 383-402 M. N. Lorenzo and I. AlvarezAccuracy of a pre-trained sentiment analysis (SA) classification model on tweets related to emergency response and early recovery assessment: the case of 2019 Albanian earthquake   pp. 403-421 Diana Contreras, Sean Wilkinson, Evangeline Alterman and Javier HervásUAV-borne, LiDAR-based elevation modelling: a method for improving local-scale urban flood risk assessment   pp. 423-451 Katerina Trepekli, Thomas Balstrøm, Thomas Friborg, Bjarne Fog, Albert N. Allotey, Richard Y. Kofie and Lasse Møller-JensenExperimental research on macroscopic and mesoscopic evolution mechanism of land subsidence induced by groundwater exploitation   pp. 453-474 Shengtong Di, Chao Jia, Pengpeng Ding, Shaopeng Zhang and Xiao YangGeotechnical characterization and stability analysis of subaqueous slopes in Lake Lucerne (Switzerland)   pp. 475-505 Anastasiia Shynkarenko, Katrina Kremer, Sylvia Stegmann, Paolo Bergamo, Agostiny Marrios Lontsi, Alexander Roesner, Steffen Hammerschmidt, Achim Kopf and Donat FähHigh effectiveness of GRACE data in daily-scale flood modeling: case study in the Xijiang River Basin, China   pp. 507-526 Jinghua Xiong, Zhaoli Wang, Shenglian Guo, Xushu Wu, Jiabo Yin, Jun Wang, Chengguang Lai and Qiangjun GongGlobal debris flow susceptibility based on a comparative analysis of a single global model versus a continent-by-continent approach   pp. 527-546 Laurie Jayne Kurilla and Giandomenico FubelliA comparative analysis of pre- and post-industrial spatiotemporal drought trends and patterns of Tibet Plateau using Sen slope estimator and steady-state probabilities of Markov Chain   pp. 547-576 Zhenya Li, Zulfiqar Ali, Tong Cui, Sadia Qamar, Muhammad Ismail, Amna Nazeer and Muhammad FaisalEffects of land use/cover change on atmospheric humidity in three urban agglomerations in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, China   pp. 577-613 Baoni Li, Lihua Xiong, Quan Zhang, Shilei Chen, Han Yang and Shuhui GuoResponding to flood risk in Louisiana: the roles of place attachment, emotions, and location   pp. 615-640 Jason R. Holley, Katherine A. McComas, Catherine E. Lambert, Natalie P. Snider and Grace K. TuckerAssessing the effect of future landslide on ecosystem services in Aqabat Al-Sulbat region, Saudi Arabia   pp. 641-671 Saeed Alqadhi, Javed Mallick, Swapan Talukdar, Mohd. Ahmed, Roohul Abad Khan, Showmitra Kumar Sarkar and Atiqur RahmanDesign of optimal sand fences around a desert solar park—a case study from Phase IV of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park   pp. 673-697 Zhengyi Yao, Jianhua Xiao, Xiaosong Xie, Haijun Zhu and Jianjun QuWhy do landslides impact farmland abandonment? Evidence from hilly and mountainous areas of rural China   pp. 699-718 Xin Deng, Miao Zeng, Dingde Xu and Yanbin QiInfluence of hydrate exploitation on stability of submarine slopes   pp. 719-743 Yapeng Zhao, Liang Kong, Lele Liu and Jiaqi LiuA tool to assess livelihood preparedness for disasters: a study of Kaikōura earthquake in New Zealand   pp. 745-766 Gerald Chidozie Kwazu and Alice Chang-RichardsModeling spatial landslide susceptibility in volcanic terrains through continuous neighborhood spatial analysis and multiple logistic regression in La Ciénega watershed, Nevado de Toluca, Mexico   pp. 767-788 Rutilio Castro-Miguel, Gabriel Legorreta-Paulín, Roberto Bonifaz-Alfonzo, José Fernando Aceves-Quesada and Miguel Ángel Castillo-SantiagoScale implications and evolution of a social vulnerability index in Atlanta, Georgia, USA   pp. 789-812 Joseph Karanja and Lawrence M. Kiage |  |