Revision and improvement of the PTVA-3 model for assessing tsunami building vulnerability using “international expert judgment”: introducing the PTVA-4 model

F Dall'Osso, D Dominey-Howes, C Tarbotton… - Natural Hazards, 2016 - Springer
This work reviewed, assessed, enhanced and field-tested one of the most widely used index-
based methods for assessing the vulnerability of buildings to tsunamis: the Papathoma …

Eastern Australia's submarine landslides: implications for tsunami hazard between Jervis Bay and Fraser Island

SL Clarke, TCT Hubble, G Miao, DW Airey, SN Ward - Landslides, 2019 - Springer
A hazard assessment of submarine landslide-generated tsunami for the east Australian
continental slope between Jervis Bay and Fraser Island is presented. Submarine landslides …

An assessment of building vulnerability to a tsunami in the Galle coastal area, Sri Lanka

N Sathiparan - Journal of Building Engineering, 2020 - Elsevier
Tsunami vulnerability assessment is the initial step for effective planning and
implementation of tsunami risk reduction. Whilst the high tsunami risk of the Galle coastal …

On a fine day in Shorncliffe the sea came boiling upwards across the bathers...

C Lynam - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, The, 2020 - search.informit.org
Australia's historical scientific archives are open for investigation by citizen scientists, such
as myself. They hold our unique primary scientific records, data and references, and they are …

Missing link between state and community: Post-tsunami reconstruction and rehabilitation of Alappad Panchayat, Kerala, India

N Joseph - Strategic disaster risk management in Asia, 2015 - Springer
The Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 had the most devastating effect in the Alappad
Panchayat region of Kerala. The area experienced one of the highest death tolls in India for …

[การอ้างอิง][C] Resourcing for post-disaster housing reconstruction

AY Chang - 2012 - University of Auckland New Zealand