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CURRENT CONTENTS/Earth Science

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences vol.12 no.1 2012

seoulfric 2012. 9. 25. 21:19

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Orientation effects of horizontal seismic components on longitudinal reinforcement in R/C frame elements

K. G. Kostinakis, A. M. Athanatopoulou, and I. E. Avramidis

1-10


Shoreline recovery from storms on the east coast of Southern Africa

S. Corbella and D. D. Stretch

11-22


Torrential floods and town and country planning in Serbia

R. Ristić, S. Kostadinov, B. Abolmasov, S. Dragićević, G. Trivan, B. Radić, M. Trifunović, and Z. Radosavljević

23-35


Relationship between isoseismal area and magnitude of historical earthquakes in Greece by a hybrid fuzzy neural network method

G-A. Tselentis and E. Sokos

37-45


Corrigendum to "A comparison of the causes, effects and aftermaths of the coastal flooding of England in 1953 and France in 2010" published in Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 11, 2321–2333, 2011

D. M. Lumbroso and F. Vinet

47-49


Corrigendum to "Analysis of hail damages and temperature series for peninsular Spain" published in Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 11, 3415–3422, 2011

A. Saa Requejo, R. García Moreno, M. C. Díaz Alvarez, F. Burgaz, and A. M. Tarquis

51-51


Solving the dilemma of transforming landslide hazard maps into effective policy and regulations

J. V. DeGraff

53-60


Hardware-software system for simulating and analyzing earthquakes applied to civil structures

J. P. Amezquita-Sanchez, R. A. Osornio-Rios, R. J. Romero-Troncoso, and A. Dominguez-Gonzalez

61-73


Phenomena of electrostatic perturbations before strong earthquakes (2005–2010) observed on DEMETER

X. Zhang, X. Shen, M. Parrot, Z. Zeren, X. Ouyang, J. Liu, J. Qian, S. Zhao, and Y. Miao

75-83


Reduction of tsunami inundation by coastal forests in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: a numerical study

W. Ohira, K. Honda, and K. Harada

85-95


Efficient dam break flood simulation methods for developing a preliminary evacuation plan after the Wenchuan Earthquake

Y. Li, J. H. Gong, J. Zhu, L. Ye, Y. Q. Song, and Y. J. Yue

97-106


Identification of elements at risk for a credible tsunami event for Istanbul

U. Hancilar

107-119


Variations of geoelectric potential differences associated with an anomalous volumetric strain change in the region of expected Tokai Earthquake, Japan

Y. Orihara, M. Kamogawa, T. Nagao, and S. Uyeda

121-127


The occurrence of floods and the role of climate variations from 1880 in Calabria (Southern Italy)

M. Polemio and O. Petrucci

129-142


GIS-based coastal area suitability assessment of geo-environmental factors in Laoshan district, Qingdao

C. Y. Ju, Y. G. Jia, H. X. Shan, C. W. Tang, and W. J. Ma

143-1150


Tsunami risk assessments in Messina, Sicily – Italy

A. Grezio, P. Gasparini, W. Marzocchi, A. Patera, and S. Tinti

151-163


A proposal for a methodological approach to the characterisation of Widespread Landslide Events: an application to Southern Italy

G. Gullà, T. Caloiero, R. Coscarelli, and O. Petrucci

165-173


Tsunamigenic Ratio of the Pacific Ocean earthquakes and a proposal for a Tsunami Index

A. Suppasri, F. Imamura, and S. Koshimura

175-185


Physically-based modelling of granular flows with Open Source GIS

M. Mergili, K. Schratz, A. Ostermann, and W. Fellin

187-200


The 13 August 2010 catastrophic debris flows after the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, China

Q. Xu, S. Zhang, W. L. Li, and Th. W. J. van Asch

201-216


Reverse flood routing with the inverted Muskingum storage routing scheme

A. D. Koussis, K. Mazi, S. Lykoudis, and A. A. Argiriou

217-227


Book Review of "Adaptation to Climate Change: From Resilience to Transformation"

R. Djalante

229-230


PM-GCD – a combined IR–MW satellite technique for frequent retrieval of heavy precipitation

D. Casella, S. Dietrich, F. Di Paola, M. Formenton, A. Mugnai, F. Porcù, and P. Sanò

231-240


On the influence of topographic, geological and cryospheric factors on rock avalanches and rockfalls in high-mountain areas

L. Fischer, R. S. Purves, C. Huggel, J. Noetzli, and W. Haeberli

241-254