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HAZUS—Its Development and Its Future

Natural Hazards Review, 2006
This paper discusses the history of HAZUS development and plans for the future. HAZUS was created with a process that included state-of-the-art review of earthquake loss estimation methods, followed by methodology, software development, and pilot testing.
Philip J. Schneider, Barbara A. Schauer
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Hazus-MH earthquake modeling in the central USA

Natural Hazards, 2012
This investigation was undertaken to assess the sensitivity of the Hazus-MH (v2.0) earthquake model to model parameters and to guide the selection of these parameters for realistic earthquake-loss assessment in the central USA. To accomplish these goals, we performed several sensitivity analyses and a validation assessment using earthquake damage ...
Jonathan W F Remo   +2 more
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HAZUS Earthquake Loss Estimation Methods

Natural Hazards Review, 2006
Background and historical perspective are provided on the development of the earthquake loss estimation methods of the HAZUS technology (HAZUS Earthquake), the various modules of HAZUS Earthquake are described, and key concepts of these methods are summarized.
Charles A. Kircher   +2 more
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A dynamic estimation of casualties from an earthquake based on a time-use survey: applying HAZUS-MH software to Ulsan, Korea

open access: yesNatural Hazards, 2015
One essential piece of information used to estimate earthquake casualties is the spatiotemporal distribution of the population. HAZUS-MH is a loss-estimation model nested in a geographic information system that has been developed and freely distributed ...
Myoungsu Shin, Gi-Hyoug Cho
exaly   +2 more sources

"Flaciana" u knjižnici HAZU

2012
Rad obrađuje knjižnicu Ivana Kukuljevića Sakcinskoga, prikazuje kako je Kukuljević dolazio do pojedinih knjiga te kako je njegova knjižnica naposljetku završila u JAZU (danas HAZU). Pritom se autori osobito osvrću na Vlačićev opus u Kukuljevićevoj knjižnici.
Jembrih, Alojzije, Runjak, Tamara
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Anticipative and Ethic Modalities: Japanese Hazu and Beki

2020
The Japanese modals hazu and beki respectively correspond to alleged weak epistemic and deontic necessity readings of English ought. I propose a novel analysis of weak necessity as generic as opposed to the individual modality of both strong necessity and possibility modals, using ingredients from extant analysis of modality in a possible-world ...
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On CG Management of Japanese Weak Necessity Modal Hazu

2015
This paper deals with a different behavior of weak necessity modals (in Japanese, hazu) in comparison with plain necessity or possibility modals in their epistemic use. While the latter cannot be immediately followed by the negation of its prejacent, the former allows this.
Shinya Okano, Yoshiki Mori
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Bestijarijski pabirci u akademijinim rukopisima HAZU IVa48 i HAZU IIIa15

2015
Bestijarij spada u najslikovitiju i najzanimjiviju srednjovjekovnu knjigu o životinjama koja ima karakter enciklopedijskoga priručnika o znanom što nas okružuje i neznanom u što se vjerovalo i što se štovalo. Kroz širi srednjovjekovni književni korpus razvidno je da je srednjovjekovlje, naslanjajući se na starije antičko književno nasljeđe, pokazivalo ...
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Adapting Hazus for seismic risk assessment in Canada

Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 2014
Although earthquakes have been recognised as major natural hazards with the potential to cause loss of life, property damage, and social and economic disruption in Canada, most risk and emergency managers still lack the necessary tools and guidance to adequately undertake rigorous risk assessments. Recently, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) has adopted
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