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Geohazard features of the Central Apulia
Journal of mapsThe study area, mapped in the frame of the Magic project (MArine Geohazard along Italian Coasts) encompasses a complex continental slope characterised by a variety of extensive mass-transport deposits, seafloor-dissecting faults (Gondola deformation belt)
E. Campiani +6 more
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Deformation Products Of Lutan-1(Lt-1) Sar Satellite Constellation for Geohazard Monitoring
IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2022Lutan-l (LT-1) is the first Chinese SAR satellite constellation that provide continuous deformation images covering the whole China. Three deformation products are designed to conduct the geohazard monitoring tasks.
Tao Li +5 more
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IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2020
Geologic hazards (geohazards) are naturally occurring or human-activity-induced geologic conditions capable of causing damage or loss of property and/or life.
Gang Mei +4 more
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Geologic hazards (geohazards) are naturally occurring or human-activity-induced geologic conditions capable of causing damage or loss of property and/or life.
Gang Mei +4 more
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2015
We define the term “hazard” as a potential source of harm, where “harm” is defined as the “injury or damage to the health of people, or damage to property or the environment” following the definition as given by ISO/IEC (2014). The term “risk” is defined as a “combination of the probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of that harm” (ISO/IEC,
Gösta Hoffmann, Klaus Reicherter
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We define the term “hazard” as a potential source of harm, where “harm” is defined as the “injury or damage to the health of people, or damage to property or the environment” following the definition as given by ISO/IEC (2014). The term “risk” is defined as a “combination of the probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of that harm” (ISO/IEC,
Gösta Hoffmann, Klaus Reicherter
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Coupled Seismogenic Geohazards in Alpine Regions
Bollettino di Geofisica teorica ed applicata, 2012COupled seismogenic GEohazards in Alpine Regions (COGEAR) is an interdisciplinary natural hazard project investigating the hazard chain induced by earthquakes. It addresses tectonic processes and the related variability of seismicity in space and time, earthquake forecasting and short-term precursors, and strong ground motion as a result of source and ...
Fäh, D. +28 more
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Hazard assessment of rainstorm-geohazard disaster chain based on multiple scenarios
Natural Hazards, 2023Qiyuan Wang, Jundong Hou
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