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Luigi Massaro, Giovanni Forte, Melania De Falco and Antonio Santo
The morphoevolution of coastal areas is due to the interactions of multiple continental and marine processes that define a highly dynamic environment. These processes can occur as rapid catastrophic events (e.g., landslides, storms, and coastal land use)...
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Yue-Ting Sun, Yan-Dong Zhao, Bao-Lin Zhang, Wei Zhang and Hao Su
In deepwater-drilling engineering, it is necessary to disconnect the bottom equipment of the lower marine-riser package from the blowout preventer when encountering multi-hazard environmental factors. In order to reduce the impact of recoil on the drilli...
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Marija Ku?ter Maric, Ana Mandic Ivankovic, Mladen Srbic and Dominik Skokandic
Assessment of a single bridge and management system for all bridges in the network is still a major challenge, although much research has been carried out and implemented in existing networks over the last four decades. This paper presents a case study o...
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Miguel Rocha, Anabela Oliveira, Paula Freire, André B. Fortunato, Alphonse Nahon, José L. Barros, Alberto Azevedo, Filipa S. B. F. Oliveira, João Rogeiro, Gonçalo Jesus, Ricardo J. Martins, Pedro P. Santos, Alexandre O. Tavares and João Oliveira
Monitoring and forecasting platforms such as MOSAIC can support real-time response and alert, contribute to emergency assessment and risk management for multiple hazards in coastal regions, performing new safety comprehensive approaches for these areas.
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Antonio Gallegos Reina and María Jesús Perles Roselló
This paper analyzes the relationships between the peri-urbanization process in the surroundings of cities and the increase in the synergistic dangers of flooding and water erosion. An analysis and an evaluation of the conditions causing the flooding in p...
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Tugce Yanar, Sultan Kocaman and Candan Gokceoglu
Urban areas may be affected by multiple hazards, and integrated hazard susceptibility maps are needed for suitable site selection and planning. Furthermore, geological?geotechnical parameters, construction costs, and the spatial distribution of existing ...
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Due to their complexity, hazard interactions are often neglected in current studies of multi-hazard risk assessment. As a result, the assessment results are qualitative or semi-quantitative and are difficult to use in regional risk management. In this pa...
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Giovanni Forte, Melania De Falco, Nicoletta Santangelo and Antonio Santo
Under the European FP7 SNOWBALL project (2014?2017), the island of Santorini was used as a case study to validate a procedure to assess the possible multiple cascading effects caused by volcanic eruptions. From January 2011 to April 2012, the area was af...
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Pilar Barría, María Luisa Cruzat, Rodrigo Cienfuegos, Jorge Gironás, Cristián Escauriaza, Carlos Bonilla, Roberto Moris, Christian Ledezma, Maricarmen Guerra, Raimundo Rodríguez and Alma Torres
Multi-hazard evaluations are fundamental inputs for disaster risk management plans and the implementation of resilient urban environments, adapted to extreme natural events. Risk assessments from natural hazards have been typically restricted to the anal...
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Mohammad Eskandari, Babak Omidvar, Mahdi Modiri, Mohammad Ali Nekooie and Ali Asghar Alesheikh
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