[HTML][HTML] The Melamchi flood disaster: Cascading hazard and the need for multihazard risk management
The Melamchi disaster of 15 June and the following days cannot be attributed to a single
factor. It was the result of multiple anthropogenic and climatic factors and processes that …
factor. It was the result of multiple anthropogenic and climatic factors and processes that …
Decoding the dynamics of July 2024 Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslide in Kerala (India): an analysis of formation mechanisms, impacts and lessons learned
Most of the sections of the Western Ghats (in Kerala) are highly susceptible to landslides,
particularly during extreme rainfall events (EREs). The massive landslide that occurred in …
particularly during extreme rainfall events (EREs). The massive landslide that occurred in …
Impacts from cascading multi-hazards using hypergraphs: a case study from the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal
This study introduces a new approach to multi-hazard risk assessment, leveraging
hypergraph theory to model the interconnected risks posed by cascading natural hazards …
hypergraph theory to model the interconnected risks posed by cascading natural hazards …
Landslides triggered by the 30th June 2012 Ms6. 6 He**g earthquake, **njiang province, China
Abstract On June 30th, 2012, at 05: 07 local time, an Ms 6.6 earthquake (43.4 N, 84.8 E)
struck He**g County, **njiang Province (hereinafter called the He**g earthquake). This …
struck He**g County, **njiang Province (hereinafter called the He**g earthquake). This …
The performance of the Dharan-Dhankuta Road, east Nepal, in the context of the Fookes et al.(1985) mountain model: a tribute to the late Professor PG Fookes
GJ Hearn, RP Martin - Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the …, 2022 - Springer
The mountain model developed by Fookes et al.(Eng Geol 21: 1–152,) comprised four
terrain zones applicable to the Himalayan foothills in which the 50 km-long road from …
terrain zones applicable to the Himalayan foothills in which the 50 km-long road from …
Unveiling earthquake legacy effects on hillslopes using InSAR
N Sadhasivam - 2022 - essay.utwente.nl
Landslides, driven by seismic activities, have caused numerous fatalities and huge socio-
economic losses globally. Many studies have suggested that intense seismic shaking not …
economic losses globally. Many studies have suggested that intense seismic shaking not …
Current State of Research on and Response to Geomorphological Hazards in Nepal
This chapter investigates the attention geomorphological hazards in Nepal have received in
literature as well as the roles played by governmental as well as inter-governmental …
literature as well as the roles played by governmental as well as inter-governmental …
[PDF][PDF] Risk assessment of landslides: Low probability scenario for the town of Kavarna, northern Black Sea coast of Bulgaria
B Berov, A Frantzova, P Ivanov… - Journal of the …, 2024 - jbgs.arphahub.com
As part of the Reimbursable Advisory Services on Accelerating Resilience to Disaster Risks,
the World Bank worked with the Interior Ministry of Bulgaria to develop a proposal for the …
the World Bank worked with the Interior Ministry of Bulgaria to develop a proposal for the …
Space–time landslide hazard modeling via Ensemble Neural Networks
Until now, a full numerical description of the spatio-temporal dynamics of a landslide could
be achieved only via physically based models. The part of the geoscientific community in …
be achieved only via physically based models. The part of the geoscientific community in …
Not only Adventurous but also Leisure: Re-defining Tourism in Tanzanian Mount Kilimanjaro National Park
H Kilungu - Pan-African Journal of Business Management, 2023 - ajol.info
The highest mountainous tourism destinations in the world receive few numbers of tourists
both domestic and international. Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa is not …
both domestic and international. Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa is not …