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Prediction Equations for Estimating Shear‐Wave Velocity from Combined Geotechnical and Geomorphic Indexes Based on Japanese Data Set

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2015
© 2015, Seismological Society of America. All rights reserved. We develop empirical predictive equations for shear-wave velocity (V S ) conditional on standard penetration test resistance (N-value) and other explanatory variables using data sets from Japan.
Dong Youp Kwak   +3 more
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Pemetaan Kerawanan Banjir di Sub-DAS Selincah Kota Jambi dengan Metode Geomorphic Flood Index

Bandung Conference Series: Urban & Regional Planning
Abstract. Jambi City is one of the cities that frequently floods due to river overflows. Jambi City is drained by the Batanghari River which consists of several sub-watersheds. The most frequently flooded sub-watershed is the Selincah sub-watershed.
null Virza Fachri Fahlevi   +1 more
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Active tectonics in the Sierra Nevada (Betic Cordillera, SE Spain): Insights from geomorphic indexes and drainage pattern analysis

Geomorphology, 2010
article i nfo The Sierra Nevada of the central Betic Cordillera is a 3000 m-high mountain range surrounded by Neogene- Quaternary sedimentary basins, having been uplifted since Late Miocene times. The southern and western mountain fronts of the Sierra Nevada are fault-bounded, while the northern one is an unconformity between the Neogene-Quaternary ...
José Vicente Pérez-Peña   +3 more
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Examining the suitability of the geomorphic parameters in generating the Relative Index of Active Tectonics: an example from Himalayan Frontal Thrust, India

2021
<p>This work emphasizes the efficient use of geomorphic parameters to form a unified index ~ Relative Index of Active Tectonics (RIAT), which has seldom been tested in areas with broader variability in the rate of deformation. This study aims to verify whether the geomorphic parameters can be used efficiently for RIAT to assess the ...
Aashna Tandon, Siddharth Prizomwala
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Geomorphic Flood Index 2.0: Enhanced Tools for Delineating Flood-Prone Areas in Data-Scarce Regions

In recent years, significant advancements in geomorphic methods have offered a cost-effective and valuable alternative for large-scale flood mapping. Among these, the Geomorphic Flood Index (GFI) has gained widespread adoption for flood delineation applications globally (Samela et al., 2017).
Salvatore Manfreda   +6 more
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Flood Hazard Modelling in Jakarta Using Geomorphic Flood Index

2023 IEEE International Conference on Aerospace Electronics and Remote Sensing Technology (ICARES), 2023
George Salim   +3 more
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Modelling Flood Prone Area in North America with Geomorphic Flood Index Method

2022 International Conference on Informatics Electrical and Electronics (ICIEE), 2022
Hanni Yolina, Edy Irwansyah, null Rojali
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Impact of wind erosion on detecting active tectonics from geomorphic indexes in extremely arid areas: a case study from the Hero Range, Qaidam Basin, NW China

Geomorphology, 2014
Abstract Geomorphologic analysis has been used widely to detect active tectonics in regions where fluvial incision is the major erosional process. In this paper, however, we assess the feasibility of utilizing these frequently-used geomorphic indexes (e.g., hypsometric curves, longitudinal channel profiles, normalized stream length-gradient (SLK ...
Lei Wu, Ancheng Xiao, Shufeng Yang
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Overview on the applications of the Index of Connectivity to investigate geomorphic effects of land use and topographic changes

2022
Il poster presenta lo stato dell'arte delle principali applicazioni dell'indice di connettività.
Cavalli M   +3 more
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Geomorphic index-based landscape evolution study for the extraction and interpretation of knickpoint and channel steepness in the mandakini catchment, western himalaya

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Geomorphometric analysis using geomorphic indices is essential to comprehend the evolution of a river basin including denudation, surface runoff, subsurface infiltration, differential erosion, lithological variations, possible surface tilting, landslides, and the influence of geological formations and structure.
Priyanka, Negi   +2 more
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