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Wanshui Han, Xin Xu, Jiajia Wang, Lili Xiao, Kai Zhou and Xuelian Guo
The superstructure of a coastal bridge is prone to overturn or unseating under a catastrophic tsunami, which seriously affects the post-disaster emergency rescue. In this paper, we establish a safety assessment framework for the superstructure of a bridg...
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Isidro Cantarino, Miguel Angel Carrion, Víctor Martínez-Ibáñez and Eric Gielen
Two methods are proposed here to improve the reliability of landslide susceptibility maps in risk assessment: (1) Frequency Ratio uses clusters/regression from inventory data, instead of standard intervals and (2) Diagnostic tests improve conventional cl...
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Peng Zhang, Wei Liu, Siming Liu, Tian Xu, Yimiao Li and Yunfei Huang
Corrosion poses a significant risk to the safety of energy pipelines, while landslide disasters emerge as the primary threat responsible for triggering pipeline failures across mountainous areas. To date, there is limited research focused on the safety o...
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Yunkai Ruan, Ranran Huo, Jinzi Chen, Weicheng Liu, Xin Zhou, Tanhua Wang, Mingzhi Hou and Wei Huang
Combined with visible light remote sensing technology and InSAR technology, this study employed the fundamental principles of the frequency ratio model, information content model, and analytic hierarchy process to assess the susceptibility of the study a...
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Xiaojia Bi, Qiang Fan, Lei He, Cunjie Zhang, Yifei Diao and Yanlin Han
This research studied the risk assessment of geological hazards, such as landslides and debris flow, under the time series and trend characteristics of extreme precipitation events in the last 60 years in nine typical regions of the lower Jinshajiang Riv...
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