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Liang Dai, Chaojun Jia, Lei Chen, Qiang Zhang and Wei Chen
The intricate geological conditions of reservoir banks render them highly susceptible to destabilization and damage from fluctuations in water levels. The study area, the Cheyipin section of the Huangdeng Hydroelectric Station, is characterized by numero...
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Siyi Li, Guowang Jin and Jiahao Li
Flooding is one of the most frequently occurring meteorological disasters nowadays, and its occurrence can cause significant socio-economic losses. Aiming at the problem that traditional optical remote sensing makes it difficult to monitor floods, this p...
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Aditia Rojali, Hector R. Fuentes, Carlos M. Chang and Hesham Ali
This study investigates the potential damage to flexible pavements caused by rising groundwater tables resulting from sea-level rise. A case study was conducted in Miami-Dade County, Southeast Florida, a low-lying area at high risk of inundation and risi...
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Xianghua Chen, Wenxin Chen, Liyuan Zhao and Yekai Chen
The rapid pace of urbanization has led to an increasing frequency of road collapses, posing a significant threat to urban traffic safety. Underground pipeline leakage stands out as the primary cause of such collapses. This paper presents a macroscopic an...
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Kohei Ogawa, Takuya Inoue, Yuki Hiramatsu and Jagriti Mishra
In recent years, the frequency of torrential rains has increased due to abnormal weather conditions. Torrential rains have caused extensive flooding damage in many areas. As delays in evacuation can pose a threat to life, a quick search for safe evacuati...
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Fan Huang, Niannian Wang, Hongyuan Fang, Hai Liu and Gaozhao Pang
With the age of pipeline and increase in the volume of urban sewage, the pipeline has different degrees of defects, which can cause safety problems such as road collapse and urban flooding. The service life of drainage pipes is closely related to daily m...
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Annika Wohlers and Bodo Damm
Mass movements are linked to increasing amounts of damage and disruptions to transportation infrastructures. A valid risk assessment in order to reduce future costs is not always appropriate, as adequate information on landslide data is missing. The pres...
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Luka Vukic, Ivan Peronja and Roko Glavinovic
This multi-faceted study deals with the analysis of the impact of noise emissions from the cargo terminals in the port of Split, especially in view of the proximity to inhabited areas and the growing number of registered issues and concerns due to its pa...
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Chotirot Dechkamfoo, Sitthikorn Sitthikankun, Thidarat Kridakorn Na Ayutthaya, Sattaya Manokeaw, Warut Timprae, Sarote Tepweerakun, Naruephorn Tengtrairat, Chuchoke Aryupong, Peerapong Jitsangiam and Damrongsak Rinchumphu
Landslide incidents frequently occur in the upper northern region of Thailand due to its topography, which is mostly mountainous with high slopes. In the past, when landslides happened in this area, they affected traffic accessibility for rescue and evac...
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Stefano Margiotta, Gabriele Marini, Sergio Fay, Francesco M. D?Onghia, Isabella S. Liso, Mario Parise and Maurizio Pinna
Salento Peninsula (Apulia, southern Italy) is characterised by many active sinkholes, which represent the main geological hazard. The stretch of coastline between the village of Casalabate and Le Cesine wildlife reserve is highly affected, with a system ...
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