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Geomorphology 14 GIS 5 geomorphology 5 Erosion 2 Geology 2 Hydrology 2 Land use 2 Landslide susceptibility 2 Tsunami 2 Airport 1 Alpago area 1 Archaeology 1 Artificial neural networks 1 Assessment 1 Benefit 1 Biodiversity 1 Bivariate statistics 1 Boulders 1 Channel 1 Chennai 1 Climate change 1 Coastal area 1 Database 1 Denudation 1 Digital Elevation Model 1 Distributed approach 1 Diversification 1 Drought 1 East Africa 1 East coast of India 1 Ecosystems 1 Environmental flows 1 Environmental planning 1 Feuchtgebiet 1 Flood 1 Freshwater 1 Geographical Information System (GIS) 1 Hazard Map 1 High-energy waves 1 Hydraulics 1
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Akil, M. 1 Aspinall, Willy 1 Bharati, Luna 1 Bhattacharjya, Rajib 1 Biggs, Juliet 1 Chaurasia, Sandeep 1 Chiguer, A. 1 Douglas, Ian 1 Ganapathy, Ganapathy 1 Garg, Vaibhav 1 Giovambattista, Rita Di 1 Goda, Katsuichiro 1 Goff, James 1 Gokceoglu, C. 1 Gonencgil, B. 1 Gorum, T. 1 Hernandez, José Chávez 1 Hodge, Michael 1 Jaaidi, E. 1 Johnston, Robert J. 1 Jothiprakash, V. 1 Kaushal, N. 1 Kennedy, David 1 Kirwan, Matthew L. 1 Kopecky, Lubomir 1 Landaverde, Reynaldo 1 Lawson, Nigel 1 Leroux, Anke D. 1 Lisio, Antonio Di 1 Magliulo, Paolo 1 Mander, Ülo 1 Mantovani, F. 1 Martine, Vance L. 1 Masana, E. 1 Medina, F. 1 Mhammdi, N. 1 Mishra, P. 1 Moreno-Mateos, David 1 Murthy, M. Ramana 1 Muñoz-Salinas, Esperanza 1
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International Water Management Institute (IWMI) 1
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Natural Hazards 13 Water Resources Management 3 IWMI Research Reports 1 Journal of Air Transport Management 1 Journal of environmental economics and management : JEEM ; the official journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 1
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Coastal dynamics and adaptation to uncertain sea level rise: Optimal portfolios for salt marsh migration
Vinent, Orencio Duran; Johnston, Robert J.; Kirwan, … - In: Journal of environmental economics and management : … 98 (2019), pp. 1-20
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Assessment of environmental flows for the Upper Ganga Basin. [Project report of the environmental flows assessment done under the Living Ganga Program].
O\u2019Keeffe, J.; Kaushal, N.; Bharati, Luna; … - International Water Management Institute (IWMI) - 2012
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Assessing infrequent large earthquakes using geomorphology and geodesy: the Malawi Rift
Hodge, Michael; Biggs, Juliet; Goda, Katsuichiro; … - In: Natural Hazards 76 (2015) 3, pp. 1781-1806
In regions with large, mature fault systems, a characteristic earthquake model may be more appropriate for modelling earthquake occurrence than extrapolating from a short history of small, instrumentally observed earthquakes using the Gutenberg–Richter scaling law. We illustrate how the...
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Application of geomorphologic knowledge for erosion hazard mapping
Hernandez, José Chávez; Šebesta, Jiři; Kopecky, Lubomir - In: Natural Hazards 71 (2014) 3, pp. 1323-1354
An erosion hazard map was elaborated using geomorphologic and lithological information; this was the base to characterize the erodibility of the territory. The aim of the proposed methodology is to define the areas where more detailed studies are necessary (e.g., to estimate rates of soil...
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Geomorphology Based Semi-Distributed Approach for Modelling Rainfall-Runoff Process
Bhattacharjya, Rajib; Chaurasia, Sandeep - In: Water Resources Management 27 (2013) 2, pp. 567-579
This study presents a geomorphology based semi-distributed methodology for prediction of runoff of a catchment. In this proposed methodology, the catchment area is divided into a number of sub-catchments using the Thiessen polygon method. The rainfall records of particular rain-gauge station are...
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Sediment Yield Assessment of a Large Basin using PSIAC Approach in GIS Environment
Garg, Vaibhav; Jothiprakash, V. - In: Water Resources Management 26 (2012) 3, pp. 799-840
Reservoirs are the key infrastructure for the socio-economic development of a country. The reservoirs are proven to be a remedial solution of highly erratic spatial and temporal availability of water. The growth in population and consequent developmental activities within a catchment area has...
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Mapping of seawater inundation along Nagapattinam based on field observations
Murthy, M. Ramana; Reddy, N.; Pari, Y.; Usha, Tune; … - In: Natural Hazards 60 (2012) 1, pp. 161-179
Nagapattinam, in the east coast of India, was severely affected during the deadliest Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004. The tsunami caused heavy damage to life and property, and the death toll was about 3,378 in Nagapattinam taluk. Certain villages along the coast witnessed large...
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Evaluation of liquefaction potential hazard of Chennai city, India: using geological and geomorphological characteristics
Ganapathy, Ganapathy; Rajawat, Ajay - In: Natural Hazards 64 (2012) 2, pp. 1717-1729
According to the latest UNFA Report on state of world population 2007, unleashing the potential of urban growth by 2030, the urban population will rise to 5 billion or 60 % of the world population. Liquefaction in urban areas is dangerous phenomenon, which cause more damage to buildings and...
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The Rabat and Larache boulder fields; new examples of high-energy deposits related to storms and tsunami waves in north-western Morocco
Medina, F.; Mhammdi, N.; Chiguer, A.; Akil, M.; Jaaidi, E. - In: Natural Hazards 59 (2011) 2, pp. 725-747
The coastal areas of south-west Iberia and north-west Morocco host numerous megaclast accumulations thought to have been emplaced by high-energy waves, namely by the major tsunami related to the 1 November 1755 AD earthquake. New observations were carried out along several transects from Rabat...
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Development of a palaeotsunami database for New Zealand
Goff, James; Nichol, Scott; Kennedy, David - In: Natural Hazards 54 (2010) 2, pp. 193-208
A New Zealand palaeotsunami database has been developed. The philosophy has been to include as much tsunami-related data as possible. Most of the events recorded are true palaeotsunamis that occurred prior to the historical record or have no written observations. Some are hybrids that are in...
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Optimal Location of Created and Restored Wetlands in Mediterranean Agricultural Catchments
Moreno-Mateos, David; Mander, Ülo; Pedrocchi, César - In: Water Resources Management 24 (2010) 11, pp. 2485-2499
Simple tools and accessible information are needed by environmental planners to select sites for the restoration or creation of wetlands. A flexible suitability model for allocating wetlands is demonstrated in small (20–2,000 ha) agricultural catchments in the semiarid Ebro basin (NE Spain)....
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Implementation of reconstructed geomorphologic units in landslide susceptibility mapping: the Melen Gorge (NW Turkey)
Gorum, T.; Gonencgil, B.; Gokceoglu, C.; Nefeslioglu, H. - In: Natural Hazards 46 (2008) 3, pp. 323-351
In the international literature, although considerable amount of publications on the landslide susceptibility mapping exist, geomorphology as a conditioning factor is still used in limited number of studies. Considering this factor, the purpose of this article paper is to implement the...
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Geomorphology and landslide susceptibility assessment using GIS and bivariate statistics: a case study in southern Italy
Magliulo, Paolo; Lisio, Antonio Di; Russo, Filippo; … - In: Natural Hazards 47 (2008) 3, pp. 411-435
In this article, the results of a study aimed to assess the landslide susceptibility in the Calaggio Torrent basin (Campanian Apennines, southern Italy) are presented. The landslide susceptibility has been assessed using two bivariate-statistics-based methods in a GIS environment. In the first...
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Updating channel morphology in digital elevation models: lahar assessment for Tenenepanco-Huiloac Gorge, Popocatépetl volcano, Mexico
Muñoz-Salinas, Esperanza; Renschler, C.; Palacios, D.; … - In: Natural Hazards 45 (2008) 2, pp. 309-320
In contrast to dramatic flow regime changes by less frequent large-scale volcanic eruptions, those caused by more frequent small-scale processes in volcanic landscapes may also drastically change the direction and dynamics of flow in a drainage system formed solely by fluvial processes. During...
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A Pragmatic Approach to Seismic Parameters in a region with Low Seismicity: The Case of Eastern Iberia
Perea, H.; Masana, E.; Santanach, P. - In: Natural Hazards 39 (2006) 3, pp. 451-477
In intra-plate regions with low-seismic activity, seismic cycles last between 10<Superscript>3</Superscript> and 10<Superscript>5</Superscript> years and, consequently, quiescent faults may be capable of producing catastrophic earthquakes. Paleoseismic studies, which are necessary to define capable faults in these regions and to establish their...</superscript></superscript>
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Use of Geomorphological Information in Indirect Landslide Susceptibility Assessment
Westen, C. van; Rengers, N.; Soeters, R. - In: Natural Hazards 30 (2003) 3, pp. 399-419
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the importance of geomorphological expert knowledge in the generation of landslide susceptibility maps, using GIS supported indirect bivariate statistical analysis. For a test area in the Alpago region in Italy a dataset was generated at scale 1:5,000....
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Airport construction: materials use and geomorphic change
Douglas, Ian; Lawson, Nigel - In: Journal of Air Transport Management 9 (2003) 3, pp. 177-185
As airport construction competes for land, more and more new developments involve major landform changes, from the channel modifications on the River Bollin at Manchester Airport to the seaward expansion of runways at Sydney and Beirut and the enlargement or total creation of islands at Chek Lap...
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Comparing Landslide Hazard Maps
Westen, C. Van; Seijmonsbergen, A.; Mantovani, F. - In: Natural Hazards 20 (1999) 2, pp. 137-158
The objective of the method explained in this paper isto obtain a better insight in the decision rulesapplied by geomorphologists in the direct mapping oflandslide hazard. This can be obtained by forcinggeomorphologists to specify for each unit (polygon) intheir hazard map the criteria that they...
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Doubtful Events Reported in Current Italian Earthquake Catalogues: The Medieval Earthquakes of Subiaco (Central Italy)
Giovambattista, Rita Di; Tertulliani, Andrea; Zaccaria, Mari - In: Natural Hazards 16 (1997) 1, pp. 39-55
Within the framework of a study of the seismicity of the Aniene Valley (Central Italy), we analysed the medieval earthquakes of Subiaco (1216, 1227, 1299), the largest events reported for the area. Our main goal was to investigate some doubtful events reported in earthquake catalogues and, as...
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