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Data-driven flood susceptibility assessment using hybrid machine learning and optimization techniques: case of the Sedrata Watershed, NE Algeria. [PDF]
Mechentel E +5 more
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GIS‐AHP‐Based Spatial Analysis of Flood Susceptibility: A Case Study of Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan
A combined GIS‐AHP method maps flood risk in the D.I. Khan area and identifies prevailing high‐risk areas and verifies findings with historical information. The research assists in effective flood management, risk‐based planning, as well as enhanced resilience in fast urbanizing areas. ABSTRACT Floods rank among the world's most deadly hazards and have
Muhammad Faarid Shah +8 more
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The Deadman River watershed (British Columbia, Canada) was severely impacted by the Sparks Lake Fire in 2021. Timelapse photogrammetry reveals sharp post‐fire channel widening and increase in migration rate. Through multispectral remote‐sensing analysis, these morphodynamic changes are related to burn severity affecting the watershed.
Gareth J. T. Wells, Alessandro Ielpi
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Climate justice as a public health imperative: a perspective from Sierra Leone considering the 2025 International Court of Justice opinion. [PDF]
Kamara IF +9 more
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The alignment between rockfall deposit surface exposure 10Be ages and Holocene temperature records suggests that major rockfall events occurred episodically in response to climatic fluctuations. We conclude that temperature and its evolution enabled mechanical, chemical or bio‐chemical enhancement of fracture progression.
Audrey Margirier +8 more
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Mapping Climate Extremes and Infrastructure Vulnerability: A New Database for U.S. Railroads. [PDF]
Ghoreishi B, Staes BM, Liu C, Wang H.
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High‐resolution satellite imagery and UAV data enabled detailed morphometric parameter calculation, meander classification and multi‐epoch change detection for the Atrak River's meandering channel. Our results reveal rapid, episodic migration and a nearly tenfold surge in bank erosion triggered by the 2019 extreme flood, with persistent instability at ...
Aiding Kornejady +4 more
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Results showed snowpack to be the primary driver of springtime flow in the low‐relief, humid Upper Midwest U.S., with overall winter precipitation and thawing acting as key secondary drivers impacting hydrological flux partitioning across the land surface.
Paige R. Voss +9 more
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