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Lushan earthquake 3 Lushan Earthquake 2 AHP 1 Abnormal returns 1 China 1 Comparative analysis 1 Dammed lake 1 Debris flow 1 Disaster planning 1 Earthquake 1 Emergency response and rescue 1 Event study 1 Factor sensitivity analysis 1 Factor-weighted overlay 1 GIS 1 Hazard mitigation 1 Landslide and avalanche 1 Landslide susceptibility 1 Short-term effect 1 Wenchuan Earthquake 1 Wenchuan earthquake 1
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Chen, Jinhong 1 Chen, Xiaoqing 1 Cui, Peng 1 Gao, Xing 1 Lan, Heng-xing 1 Li, Lang-ping 1 Li, Yong 1 Liu, Huiliang 1 Lu, Yi 1 Meng, Yun-shan 1 Tao, Zhengru 1 Wu, Yu-ming 1 Xu, Jiuping 1 Yang, Jun 1 Yang, Zhi-hua 1 Yang, Zongji 1 You, Yong 1 Zhang, Jianqiang 1 Zheng, Jingchen 1
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Urgent landslide susceptibility assessment in the 2013 Lushan earthquake-impacted area, Sichuan Province, China
Yang, Zhi-hua; Lan, Heng-xing; Gao, Xing; Li, Lang-ping; … - In: Natural Hazards 75 (2015) 3, pp. 2467-2487
The Lushan earthquake with magnitude M <Subscript>s</Subscript> 7.0 (M <Subscript>w</Subscript> 6.6, USGS) in Sichuan …-earthquake landslide occurrence in the Lushan earthquake-impacted area. The dominant slope gradient and slope aspect with relatively higher … beneficial reference for the landslide prevention and infrastructure reconstruction after the Lushan earthquake. Copyright …
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The progress of emergency response and rescue in China: a comparative analysis of Wenchuan and Lushan earthquakes
Lu, Yi; Xu, Jiuping - In: Natural Hazards 74 (2014) 2, pp. 421-444
Lushan earthquake ERR processes were comprehensively compared based on data collected from observations and interviews. The … results showed that the response and rescue efforts at the Lushan earthquake were faster, more coordinated, and more orderly …
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Comparison of two large earthquakes in China: the 2008 Sichuan Wenchuan Earthquake and the 2013 Sichuan Lushan Earthquake
Yang, Jun; Chen, Jinhong; Liu, Huiliang; Zheng, Jingchen - In: Natural Hazards 73 (2014) 2, pp. 1127-1136
difference between the two great quakes, losses from the 2013 Lushan Earthquake were much lower than that of 2008 Wenchuan …
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Short-term economic effect of the M7.0 Lushan Earthquake
Tao, Zhengru - In: Natural Hazards 70 (2014) 2, pp. 1247-1261
To estimate the short-term economic effect of the 2013 M7.0 Lushan Earthquake, the constant mean return model and the …
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Activity and distribution of geohazards induced by the Lushan earthquake, April 20, 2013
Cui, Peng; Zhang, Jianqiang; Yang, Zongji; Chen, Xiaoqing; … - In: Natural Hazards 73 (2014) 2, pp. 711-726
, respectively. Compared with the case of Wenchuan earthquake, both the number and extension of landslides and avalanches in Lushan … earthquake-affected area are much smaller, only 5.53 % in number and 0.57 % in area. The earthquake has increased the instability …
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