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May 2020, Volume 102, Issue 1
April 2020, Volume 101, Issue 3
March 2020, Volume 101, Issue 2
- 309-325 Risk assessment of groundwater hydrochemistry for irrigation suitability in Ordos Basin, China
by Qingchun Yang & Zijun Li & Chuan Xie & Ji Liang & Hongyun Ma
- 327-347 Earthquake and post-earthquake vulnerability assessment of urban gas pipelines network
by Saeideh Farahani & Ahmad Tahershamsi & Behrouz Behnam
- 349-365 Frequency-content parameters of the ground motions from the 2017 Mw 7.3 Ezgeleh earthquake in Iran
by Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh
- 367-383 Implications of intense biomass burning over Uttarakhand in April–May 2016
by Shuchita Srivastava & A. Senthil Kumar
- 385-408 Flood vulnerability assessment using MOVE framework: a case study of the northern part of district Peshawar, Pakistan
by Abdur Rahim Hamidi & Jiangwei Wang & Shiyao Guo & Zhongping Zeng
- 409-428 An on-demand construction method of disaster scenes for multilevel users
by Weilian Li & Jun Zhu & Yunhao Zhang & Lin Fu & Yuhang Gong & Ya Hu & Yungang Cao
- 429-448 Environmental pollution assessment of Al-Musk Lake, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
by Bader A. Hakami & El-Sayed Sedek Abu Seif & A. A. El-Shater
- 449-464 Spatio-statistical analysis of rainfall fluctuation, anomaly and trend in the Hindu Kush region using ARIMA approach
by Muhammad Dawood & Atta-ur Rahman & Sami Ullah & Shakeel Mahmood & Ghani Rahman & Kamran Azam
- 465-501 Coastal flood: a composite method for past events characterisation providing insights in past, present and future hazards—joining historical, statistical and modelling approaches
by Déborah Idier & Jérémy Rohmer & Rodrigo Pedreros & Sylvestre Roy & Jérome Lambert & Jessie Louisor & Gonéri Cozannet & Erwan Cornec
- 503-503 Correction to: Coastal food: a composite method for past events characterisation providing insights in past, present and future hazards—joining historical, statistical and modelling approaches
by Déborah Idier & Jérémy Rohmer & Rodrigo Pedreros & Sylvestre Roy & Jérome Lambert & Jessie Louisor & Gonéri Cozannet & Erwan Cornec
- 505-535 Application of Fracture Induced Electromagnetic Radiation (FEMR) technique to detect landslide-prone slip planes
by Shreeja Das & Jyotirmoy Mallik & Sandeep Dhankhar & Neeraj Suthar & Amit K. Singh & Vikramjit Dutta & Uttam Gupta & Gopal Kumar & Riya Singh
- 537-550 Calculations on stopping time and return period
by Baiyu Chen & Yi Kou & Daniel Zhao & Fang Wu & Shaoxun Liu & Alvin Chia & Liping Wang
- 551-571 Understanding urban flood vulnerability and resilience: a case study of Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia
by M. Y. Safiah Yusmah & L. J. Bracken & Z. Sahdan & H. Norhaslina & M. D. Melasutra & A. Ghaffarianhoseini & S. Sumiliana & A. S. Shereen Farisha
- 573-594 Thunderstorm dynamics through wind profiling features: the first observation by stratospheric-tropospheric radar of GU
by M. Devi & S. Patgiri & A. Medhi & S. Das & M. Saikia & A. K. Barbara & S. S. Kakatkar & K. P. Ray
- 595-630 Coastal community resilience frameworks for disaster risk management
by Arif Almutairi & Monjur Mourshed & Raed Fawzi Mohammed Ameen
March 2020, Volume 101, Issue 1
February 2020, Volume 100, Issue 3
January 2020, Volume 100, Issue 2
- 461-491 Comparative assessment of bivariate, multivariate and machine learning models for mapping flood proneness
by Alaa M. Al-Abadi & Noor A. Al-Najar
- 493-514 Dry spells and probability of rainfall occurrence for Lake Kyoga Basin in Uganda, East Africa
by Moses A. Ojara & Yunsheng Lou & Lawrence Aribo & Silvia Namumbya & Md. Jalal Uddin
- 515-534 Study on methods to identify the impact factors of economic losses due to typhoon storm surge based on confirmatory factor analysis
by Tengjiao Guo & Guosheng Li
- 535-550 Hazard assessment and regionalization of highway flood disasters in China
by Chao Yin
- 551-570 Trace metals toxicity in relation to long-term intensive agricultural production in a calcareous environment with different soil types
by Salar Rezapour & P. Kouhinezhad & A. Samadi
- 571-593 A review of risk analysis methods for natural disasters
by Ruiling Sun & Ge Gao & Zaiwu Gong & Jie Wu
- 595-633 A risk-based multi-level stress test methodology: application to six critical non-nuclear infrastructures in Europe
by Sotirios A. Argyroudis & Stavroula Fotopoulou & Stella Karafagka & Kyriazis Pitilakis & Jacopo Selva & Ernesto Salzano & Anna Basco & Helen Crowley & Daniela Rodrigues & José P. Matos & Anton J. Schleiss & Wim Courage & Johan Reinders & Yin Cheng & Sinan Akkar & Eren Uçkan & Mustafa Erdik & Domenico Giardini & Arnaud Mignan
- 635-654 Appraisal of hydro-meteorological factors during extreme precipitation event: case study of Kedarnath cloudburst, Uttarakhand, India
by Shailendra Pratap & Prashant K. Srivastava & Ashish Routray & Tanvir Islam & Rajesh Kumar Mall
- 655-670 How much does the rainfall temporal resolution affect rainfall thresholds for landslide triggering?
by Stefano Luigi Gariano & Massimo Melillo & Silvia Peruccacci & Maria Teresa Brunetti
- 671-695 Impact on built and natural environment of the strong earthquakes of April 23, 1933, and July 20, 2017, in the southeast Aegean Sea, eastern Mediterranean
by Ioanna Triantafyllou & Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos & Efthimios Lekkas
- 697-711 Detrended fluctuation analysis of seismicity and order parameter fluctuations before the M7.1 Ridgecrest earthquake
by Efthimios S. Skordas & Stavros-Richard G. Christopoulos & Nicholas V. Sarlis
- 713-733 Prevention and control of abnormal gas emission caused by accidental discharge of floor fissure water: a case study
by Zi-shan Gao & Chuan-jie Zhu & Xi-miao Lu & Jie Ren
- 735-755 Short-term earthquake prediction in Kamchatka using low-frequency magnetic fields
by A. Schekotov & D. Chebrov & M. Hayakawa & G. Belyaev & N. Berseneva
- 757-780 Disaster-causing mechanism of roof “toppling–slumping” failure in a horizontal sublevel top-coal caving face
by Shengli Yang & Lianghui Li & Xuejie Deng
- 781-810 Modeling the residential building stock in the Middle East for multi-hazard risk assessment
by Jamal Dabbeek & Vitor Silva
- 811-828 Hazard analysis of typhoon disaster-causing factors based on different landing paths: a case study of Fujian Province, China
by Jinyu Ye & Guangfa Lin & Minfeng Zhang & Lu Gao
- 829-842 Coastal vulnerability assessment of Vedaranyam swamp coast based on land use and shoreline dynamics
by V. P. Sathiya Bama & S. Rajakumari & R. Ramesh
- 843-860 Microfracture propagation in gneiss through frost wedging: insights from an experimental study
by Ferdinando Musso Piantelli & Marco Herwegh & Flavio S. Anselmetti & Marius Waldvogel & Ueli Gruner
- 861-875 Tsunami hazard assessment in the Makran subduction zone
by Amin Rashidi & Zaher Hossein Shomali & Denys Dutykh & Nasser Keshavarz Farajkhah
- 877-896 A resilience-based method for prioritizing post-event building inspections
by Ali Lenjani & Ilias Bilionis & Shirley J. Dyke & Chul Min Yeum & Ricardo Monteiro
- 897-908 The influence of compaction energy on frost-heave characteristics of coarse-grained soil
by Fengyun Liu & Zhushan Shao & Rujia Qiao & Shuocheng Zhang & Wen-Chieh Cheng
January 2020, Volume 100, Issue 1
December 2019, Volume 99, Issue 3
November 2019, Volume 99, Issue 2
- 611-635 Spatiotemporal assessment of drought hazard, vulnerability and risk in the Krishna River basin, India
by Gauranshi Raj Singh & Manoj Kumar Jain & Vivek Gupta
- 637-664 Analysis and quantification of potential consequences in multirisk coastal context at different spatial scales (Normandy, France)
by K. Graff & C. Lissak & Y. Thiery & O. Maquaire & S. Costa & B. Laignel
- 665-687 Extreme rainfall and vulnerability assessment: case study of Uttarakhand rivers
by Tushar Kanti Ghosh & Flemming Jakobsen & Madhu Joshi & Kuldeep Pareta
- 689-704 Discussion on controlling factors of hydrogeochemistry and hydraulic connections of groundwater in different mining districts
by Yang Chen & Shuyun Zhu & Shuaijun Xiao
- 705-714 Natural hazards and livestock damage in Bangladesh
by Jatish C. Biswas & M. M. Haque & M. Maniruzzaman & M. H. Ali & W. Kabir & N. Kalra
- 715-733 Application of nonlinear models and groundwater index to predict desertification case study: Sharifabad watershed
by Vahid Habibi & Hasan Ahmadi & Mohammad Jafari & Abolfazl Moeini
- 735-751 Groundwater quality evaluation using a classification model: a case study of Jilin City, China
by Baizhong Yan & Furong Yu & Xiao Xiao & Xinzhou Wang
- 753-767 Rock slope stability along road cut of Kulikawn to Saikhamakawn of Aizawl, Mizoram, India
by Sahil Sardana & A. K. Verma & Rahul Verma & T. N. Singh
- 769-796 Numerical simulation of extreme dust storms in east of Iran by the WRF-Chem model
by Elham Karegar & Nasim Hossein Hamzeh & Javad Bodagh Jamali & Abbas Ranjbar Saadat Abadi & Mazaher Moeinaddini & Hamid Goshtasb
- 797-806 Fuzzy evaluation method for the identification of subsidence susceptibility in an underground mine (case study in Tabas coal mine of Iran)
by Navid Hosseini Alaee & Ali Mozafari & Misagh Mirzaee & Aref Faghihi & Kamyar Tolouei
- 807-826 Urbanization and CO2 emissions in resource-exhausted cities: evidence from Xuzhou city, China
by Shanshan Guo & Yanfang Zhang & Xiangyan Qian & Zhang Ming & Rui Nie
- 827-841 A fluvially derived flood deposit dating to the Kamikaze typhoons near Nagasaki, Japan
by Caroline Ladlow & Jonathan D. Woodruff & Timothy L. Cook & Hannah Baranes & Kinuyo Kanamaru
- 843-855 Seismically induced snow avalanches at Nubra–Shyok region of Western Himalaya, India
by Rajinder Parshad & Parveen Kumar & Snehmani & P. K. Srivastva
- 857-878 Determination of extreme precipitation threshold and analysis of its effective patterns (case study: west of Iran)
by Shahab Shaffie & GholamAli Mozaffari & Younes Khosravi
- 879-894 Sedimentation mapping in shallow shoreline of arid environments using active remote sensing data
by Mohamed Elhag & Jarbou A. Bahrawi
- 895-911 Living with chronic contamination: a comparative analysis of divergent psychosocial impacts
by Chris M. Messer & Alison E. Adams & Thomas E. Shriver
- 913-930 Assessment of storm surge and structural damage on San Salvador Island, Bahamas, associated with Hurricane Joaquin (2015)
by Christopher M. Fuhrmann & Kimberly M. Wood & John C. Rodgers
- 931-950 Simulation of snowmelt runoff and sensitivity analysis in the Nyang River Basin, southeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China
by Haoyu Jin & Qin Ju & Zhongbo Yu & Jie Hao & Huanghe Gu & Henan Gu & Wei Li
- 951-971 Assessment of land subsidence susceptibility in Semnan plain (Iran): a comparison of support vector machine and weights of evidence data mining algorithms
by Majid Mohammady & Hamid Reza Pourghasemi & Mojtaba Amiri
- 973-989 Analysis of topographic parameters underpinning landslide occurrence in Kigezi highlands of southwestern Uganda
by Denis Nseka & Vincent Kakembo & Yazidhi Bamutaze & Frank Mugagga
- 991-1005 Rockfall hazards assessment along the Aswan–Cairo highway, Sohag Governorate, Upper Egypt
by El-Sayed Sedek Abu Seif & Abdulelah A. Bahabri
- 1007-1029 Health vulnerability to flood-induced risks of households in flood-prone informal settlements in the Coastal City of Mombasa, Kenya
by Fredrick Okoth Okaka & Beneah D. O. Odhiambo
- 1031-1047 Modeling the effect of urbanization on flood risk in Ayamama Watershed, Istanbul, Turkey, using the MIKE 21 FM model
by Tewodros Assefa Nigussie & Abdusselam Altunkaynak
- 1049-1073 Random forest and artificial neural networks in landslide susceptibility modeling: a case study of the Fão River Basin, Southern Brazil
by Guilherme Garcia Oliveira & Luis Fernando Chimelo Ruiz & Laurindo Antonio Guasselli & Claus Haetinger
- 1075-1104 Modeling the role of reservoirs versus floodplains on large-scale river hydrodynamics
by Ayan Fleischmann & Walter Collischonn & Rodrigo Paiva & Carlos Eduardo Tucci
- 1105-1130 An objective and efficient method for estimating probabilistic coastal inundation hazards
by Kun Yang & Vladimir Paramygin & Y. Peter Sheng
- 1131-1161 Valuing non-market economic impacts from natural hazards
by Abbie A. Rogers & Fiona L. Dempster & Jacob I. Hawkins & Robert J. Johnston & Peter C. Boxall & John Rolfe & Marit E. Kragt & Michael P. Burton & David J. Pannell
- 1163-1177 Heavy metal pollution of soils from coal mines in China
by Xiaoyang Liu & Zhongke Bai & Huading Shi & Wei Zhou & Xiaocai Liu
- 1179-1189 An examination of traffic volume during snow events in northeast Ohio
by Daniel Burow & Christopher Atkinson
- 1191-1191 Correction to: A comprehensive flash flood defense system in China: overview, achievements, and outlook
by Liang Guo & Bingshun He & Meihong Ma & Qingrui Chang & Qing Li & Ke Zhang & Yang Hong
October 2019, Volume 99, Issue 1
- 1-16 Characteristics of drought propagation in South Korea: relationship between meteorological, agricultural, and hydrological droughts
by Hyedeuk Bae & Heesook Ji & Yoon-Jin Lim & Young Ryu & Moon-Hyun Kim & Baek-Jo Kim
- 17-37 Allocating assistance after a catastrophe based on the dynamic assessment of indirect economic losses
by Zhengtao Zhang & Ning Li & Hong Xu & Jieling Feng & Xi Chen & Chao Gao & Peng Zhang
- 39-70 Historical beacon fire lines as early warning systems for glacier lake outbursts in the Hindu Kush–Karakoram Mountains
by Lasafam Iturrizaga
- 71-89 A review of flexible protection in rockfall protection
by Jingjin Yang & Suli Duan & Qinfeng Li & Chengqing Liu
- 91-115 Escape route optimization by cellular automata based on the multiple factors during the coal mine disasters
by Kai Wang & Haiqing Hao & Shuguang Jiang & Zhengyan Wu & Chuanbo Cui & Hao Shao & Weiqing Zhang
- 117-140 Assessment of vulnerability for rockfalls in Cozia Gorge (Southern Carpathians, Romania)
by Adriana Bianca Ovreiu & Iulian Andrei Bărsoianu & Constantin Nistor & Alexandru Nedelea & Laura Comănescu
- 141-159 Religious belief and Tibetans’ response to earthquake disaster: a case study of the 2010 Ms 7.1 Yushu earthquake, Qinghai Province, China
by Lei Sun & Guiwu Su & Qing Tian & Wenhua Qi & Fenggui Liu & Min Qi & Ruoyu Li
- 161-188 Effect of the Los Angeles Soft-Story Ordinance on the post-earthquake housing recovery of impacted residential communities
by Hua Kang & Zhengxiang Yi & Henry Burton
- 189-216 Diagnosis of historical inundation events in the Marshall Islands to assist early warning systems
by Grant Smith & Nover Juria
- 217-245 Vulnerability assessment in urban areas exposed to flood risk: methodology to explore green infrastructure benefits in a simulation scenario involving the Cañaveralejo River in Cali, Colombia
by Adriana Patricia López-Valencia
- 247-274 Assessing flood risk using analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and geographical information system (GIS): application in Coochbehar district of West Bengal, India
by Subhankar Chakraborty & Sutapa Mukhopadhyay
- 275-286 An integrated web framework for HAZUS-MH flood loss estimation analysis
by Enes Yildirim & Ibrahim Demir
- 287-306 Quantification of source-to-site distance uncertainty in ground motion models
by Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh & Mehdi Ebrahimi-Aghabagher
- 307-319 Flood 2018 and the status of reservoir-induced seismicity in Kerala, India
by S. M. Ramasamy & S. Gunasekaran & N. Rajagopal & J. Saravanavel & C. J. Kumanan
- 321-335 Disaster risk evaluation using factor analysis: a case study of Chinese regions
by Ning Chen & Lu Chen & Chaosheng Tang & Zhengjiang Wu & An Chen
- 337-354 Household vulnerability and resilience in flood hazards from disaster-prone areas of Punjab, Pakistan
by Dilshad Ahmad & Muhammad Afzal
- 355-377 Wind gust quantification using seismic measurements
by F. Letson & R. J. Barthelmie & W. Hu & L. D. Brown & S. C. Pryor
- 379-389 Applicability of Combined Drought Index in drought analysis over North Eastern Kenya
by Zablon W. Shilenje & Victor Ongoma & Mercy Njagi
- 391-422 Street-scale storm surge load impact assessment using fine-resolution numerical modelling: a case study from Nemuro, Japan
by Ryota Nakamura & Martin Mäll & Tomoya Shibayama
- 423-424 Correction to: Street-scale storm surge load impact assessment using fine-resolution numerical modelling: a case study from Nemuro, Japan
by Ryota Nakamura & Martin Mäll & Tomoya Shibayama
- 425-448 The use of watershed geomorphic data in flash flood susceptibility zoning: a case study of the Karnaphuli and Sangu river basins of Bangladesh
by Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani Adnan & Ashraf Dewan & Khatun E. Zannat & Abu Yousuf Md Abdullah
- 449-466 Two- and three-dimensional slope stability evaluation in a residential area: Denizkonak landslides in Cide (Kastamonu, NW Turkey)
by Bekir Salih Fırıncıoglu & Murat Ercanoglu
- 467-492 Model test on development characteristics and displacement variation of water and mud inrush on tunnel in fault fracture zone
by Qingsong Zhang & Qichen Jiang & Xiao Zhang & Deming Wang
- 493-509 Seismic landslides hazard zoning based on the modified Newmark model: a case study from the Lushan earthquake, China
by K. P. Jin & L. K. Yao & Q. G. Cheng & A. G. Xing
- 511-536 Seismic sources for southern Pakistan and seismic hazard assessment of Karachi
by Muhammad Waseem & Muhammad Asif Khan & Sarfraz Khan
- 537-552 Characteristics and circulation background of extreme precipitation over East China
by Shiling Chen & Bingjun Liu & Xuezhi Tan & Zeqin Huang
- 553-569 Vulnerability assessment of population in mountain settlements exposed to debris flow: a case study on Qipan gully, Wenchuan County, China
by Mingtao Ding & Tao Huang
- 571-597 Top-down approach to design the relief system in a metropolitan city using UAV technology, part I: the first 48 h
by Béla Vizvári & Mahmoud Golabi & Arman Nedjati & Ferhat Gümüşbuğa & Gokhan Izbirak
- 599-608 An anthropogenic landslide dammed the Songmai River, a tributary of the Jinsha River in Southwestern China
by Chong Xu & Yulong Cui & Xiwei Xu & Pengpeng Bao & Gui Fu & Wenliang Jiang
- 609-610 Comment on “An extended STIRPAT model-based methodology for evaluating the driving forces affecting carbon emissions in existing public building sector: evidence from China in 2000–2015” by Ma et al. (2017)
by Catalina García García & Román Salmerón Gómez & José García García
September 2019, Volume 98, Issue 3