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    "Natural Hazards: New Insights" ed. by Mohammad Mokhtari

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    "Natural Hazards: New Insights" ed. by Mohammad Mokhtari

    "Natural Hazards: New Insights" ed. by Mohammad Mokhtari
    ITexLi | 2023 | ISBN: 1803558504 9781803558509 1803558490 9781803558493 1803558512 9781803558516 | 465 pages | PDF | 100 MB

    This volume delves into the intricate realm of floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, meteoritical hazards, mining-related disasters, and other major catastrophes that afflict our planet. This book takes readers on a journey to gain a deeper understanding of these phenomena, unearthing fresh insights into their causes, impacts, and strategies to mitigate their effects.

    In a world shaped by the forces of nature, humankind has always sought to understand and mitigate the impacts of natural hazards.
    This book begins with a global perspective on natural hazards, laying the foundation for understanding the diverse range of challenges they pose. It then explores seismic hazards, analyzing earthquake patterns, urban damage assessment, fault reactivation, and more. Shifting the focus to flooding as a natural hazard, the book examines hydrological extremes, flood mapping, and risk reduction strategies. It further explores climatological hazards, including the intricate relationship between climate change and natural disasters, remote sensing technologies, and the impacts of climate change on agriculture. Landslides are also scrutinized as significant natural hazards, with chapters on polarization analysis, landslide assessment, hazard zonation, and the impact of underground coal mining methods on slope stability. Lastly, the book addresses the social challenges that arise when disasters strike, examining psychological reactions, spontaneous volunteers, urban planning responses, and social vulnerability to earthquake hazards.
    This book offers valuable insights and expertise from renowned authors in the field. Their contributions have shaped this comprehensive exploration, which aims to navigate the challenges, minimize risks, and build a safer and more sustainable environment for future generations.

    Contents
    1. A Global View of Natural Hazards Related Disasters
    2. Probabilistic Seismic Vulnerability and Loss Assessment of the Buildings in Mexico City
    3. A Seismic Hazard Assessment of North Chhattisgarh (India)
    4. Analysis and Prediction of the SARIMA Model for a Time Interval of Earthquakes in the Longmenshan Fault Zone
    5. Urban Damage Assessment after the Mw 5.8 Silivri Earthquake: The Case of Istanbul City
    6. Crustal Faults Reactivated during 2010 Mw = 8.8 Maule Earthquake in South Chile
    7. The “Natural Time” Method Used for the Potential Assessment for Strong Earthquakes in China Seismic Experimental Site
    8. Seismic Conditions Required to Cause Structural Failures in Tectonic Earthquakes
    9. New Insights into Major Seismic Events by Coulomb Stress Change Pattern and Aftershock Distributions – Implication for Active Tectonics
    10. Hydrological Extremes in Western Himalayas-Trends and Their Physical Factors
    11. Integrating Google Earth Engine and Decametric Sentinel 2 Images for Analysis of Vegetation Pre and Post the Disaster at Brumadinho, Brazil
    12. Interconnection among River Flow Levels, Sediments Loads and Tides Conditions and Its Effect on the Coastal Wetlands Reduction
    13. Risk Reduction
    14. Spatial-Temporal Relations of Flood Risk and Its Potential Dynamic Pressures in Myanmar
    15. Vulnerability Assessment of Process Vessels in the Event of Hurricanes
    16. Climate Change-Related Natural Hazards and Risk Communication: Incorporating Traditional Indigenous Knowledge
    17. New Remote Sensing Technologies Applied to the Prediction of Spontaneous Forest Fires
    18. Evolution of Agroclimatic Indicators in Senegal Using CMIP6 Simulations
    19. The Role of Polarization Analysis in Reducing Natural Hazard
    20. Landslide Assessment and Hazard Zonation in the Birbir Mariam District, Gamo Highlands, Rift Valley Escarpment, Ethiopia
    21. Underground Coal Mining Methods and Their Impact on Safety
    22. Psychological Reactions after Disasters
    23. Spontaneous Volunteers in Emergencies and Disasters
    24. Trends in Urban Planning and Measures of Disaster Risks in Japan – Roles of the Activities for Disaster Mitigation by Using Planning Support Systems
    25. Analysis of Social Vulnerability to Earthquake Hazards in Dhaka South City, Bangladesh Using a Modified PAR Model

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