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                             41 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A macro-scale flood risk model for Jamaica with impact of climate variability Burgess, Christopher P.
2015
78 1 p. 231-256
artikel
2 Application of time- and magnitude-predictable model for long-term earthquake prediction in Iran Zafarani, H.
2015
78 1 p. 155-178
artikel
3 A proposed probabilistic seismic tsunami hazard analysis methodology Knighton, James
2015
78 1 p. 699-723
artikel
4 Assessing the influence of watershed characteristics on the flood vulnerability of Jhelum basin in Kashmir Himalaya: reply to comment by Shah 2015 Meraj, Gowhar
2015
78 1 p. 1-5
artikel
5 A visibility-based assessment of tsunami evacuation signs in Seaside, Oregon Lonergan, Chris
2015
78 1 p. 41-59
artikel
6 Climate change, climate extremes and disaster risk reduction Bhatt, D.
2015
78 1 p. 775-778
artikel
7 Disaster community resilience assessment method: a consensus-based Delphi and AHP approach Alshehri, Saud Ali
2015
78 1 p. 395-416
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8 Doubling of coastal erosion under rising sea level by mid-century in Hawaii Anderson, Tiffany R.
2015
78 1 p. 75-103
artikel
9 Effects of various combinations of boundary layer schemes and microphysics schemes on the track forecasts of tropical cyclones over the South China Sea Chen, Shumin
2015
78 1 p. 61-74
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10 Erratum to: Extreme storm surge hazard estimation in lower Manhattan Lopeman, Madeleine
2015
78 1 p. 393
artikel
11 Estimation of the maximum credible hazard in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore due to gigantic Sumatran megathrust earthquakes: based on a comparative study on attenuation laws Shoushtari, A. V.
2015
78 1 p. 725-751
artikel
12 Exploring influence factors governing the changes in China’s final energy consumption under a new framework Zhang, Ming
2015
78 1 p. 653-668
artikel
13 Extreme storm surge hazard estimation in lower Manhattan Lopeman, Madeleine
2015
78 1 p. 355-391
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14 Flash flood occurrence and magnitude assessment in an alluvial fan context: the October 2011 event in the Southern Apennines Santo, Antonio
2015
78 1 p. 417-442
artikel
15 Flood hazard assessment in the Kujukuri Plain of Chiba Prefecture, Japan, based on GIS and multicriteria decision analysis Chen, Huali
2015
78 1 p. 105-120
artikel
16 Flood vulnerability assessment of residential buildings by explicit damage process modelling Custer, Rocco
2015
78 1 p. 461-496
artikel
17 Hydrogeochemical environment of aquifer groundwater in Shanghai and potential hazards to underground infrastructures Luo, Chun-Yong
2015
78 1 p. 753-774
artikel
18 Identifying triggers for forest fire and assessing fire susceptibility of forests in Indian western Himalaya using geospatial techniques Kumar, Sunil
2015
78 1 p. 203-217
artikel
19 Impact of typhoon on the north-west Pacific sea surface temperature: a case study of Typhoon Kaemi (2006) Subrahmanyam, M. V.
2015
78 1 p. 569-582
artikel
20 Influence of natural and anthropogenic factors on the water quality of the coastal waters around the South Andaman in the Bay of Bengal VishnuRadhan, Renjith
2015
78 1 p. 309-331
artikel
21 Integrated flood risk assessment and zonation method: a case study in Huaihe River basin, China Wu, Yenan
2015
78 1 p. 635-651
artikel
22 Integrated risk assessment of multi-hazards in China Zhou, Yang
2015
78 1 p. 257-280
artikel
23 Interpreting the progressive eutrophication behind the world’s largest macroalgal blooms with water quality and ocean color data Xing, Qianguo
2015
78 1 p. 7-21
artikel
24 Investigating the application of pixel-level and product-level image fusion approaches for monitoring surface water changes Rokni, Komeil
2015
78 1 p. 219-230
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25 Investigation into subsidence hazards due to groundwater pumping from Aquifer II in Changzhou, China Xu, Ye-Shuang
2015
78 1 p. 281-296
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26 Is the S-shaped curve a general law? An application to evaluate the damage resulting from water-induced disasters Chen, Minjian
2015
78 1 p. 497-515
artikel
27 Landslide susceptibility modeling assisted by Persistent Scatterers Interferometry (PSI): an example from the northwestern coast of Malta Piacentini, Daniela
2015
78 1 p. 681-697
artikel
28 Navigating the future of tsunami risk communication: using dimensionality, interactivity and situatedness to interface with society Lonergan, Chris
2015
78 1 p. 179-201
artikel
29 On a novel approach to forecast sparse rare events: applications to Parkfield earthquake prediction Ho, Chih-Hsiang
2015
78 1 p. 669-679
artikel
30 Regional food security risk assessment under the coordinated development of water resources Cheng, Kun
2015
78 1 p. 603-619
artikel
31 Risk evaluation of geological hazards of mountainous tourist area: a case study of Mengshan, China Peng, Shao-Hui
2015
78 1 p. 517-529
artikel
32 Seismic response of a four-storey RC school building with masonry-infilled walls Tan, Kok Tong
2015
78 1 p. 141-153
artikel
33 Seismic risk assessment and hazard mapping in Nepal Chaulagain, Hemchandra
2015
78 1 p. 583-602
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34 Slushflows: science and planning considerations for an expanding hazard Relf, Grace
2015
78 1 p. 333-354
artikel
35 Spatiotemporal analysis of tornado exposure in five US metropolitan areas Rosencrants, Troy D.
2015
78 1 p. 121-140
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36 SPH study of the evolution of water–water interfaces in dam break flows Jian, Wei
2015
78 1 p. 531-553
artikel
37 Susceptibility assessment of shallow landslides triggered by rainfall in tropical basins and mountainous terrains Aristizábal, E.
2015
78 1 p. 621-634
artikel
38 Terrestrial laser scanning survey in support of unstable slopes analysis: the case of Vulcano Island (Italy) Marsella, Maria
2015
78 1 p. 443-459
artikel
39 The impact of irrigation water supply rate on agricultural drought disaster risk: a case about maize based on EPIC in Baicheng City, China Sun, Zhongyi
2015
78 1 p. 23-40
artikel
40 Updating EWS rainfall thresholds for the triggering of landslides Rosi, A.
2015
78 1 p. 297-308
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41 Whether a large disaster could change public concern and risk perception: a case study of the 7/21 extraordinary rainstorm disaster in Beijing in 2012 Su, Yun
2015
78 1 p. 555-567
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