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23 mar 2020 · Earthquakes can influence flood hazards by altering the flux, volumes, and distributions of surface and/or subsurface waters and causing physical changes to natural and engineered environments (e.g., elevation, topographic relief, permeability) that affect surface and subsurface hydrologic regimes.
2 maj 2024 · Relative sea-level rise in turn increases the risk of post-earthquake flooding, tsunami and liquefaction. The arrows represent the most direct, substantial influences among human...
8 kwi 2024 · The close spatial and temporal correlation between the calculated Coulomb stress increase and earthquake activity suggests that the earthquakes were triggered by these landslide hazard...
19 lut 2021 · Our study presented an approach to link one hazard, earthquake-induced surface elevation change, with another, flood, and demonstrated that the spatio-temporal changes of topography was...
1 wrz 2023 · The focus of IFH is on quantifying to what extent the magnitude of flooding events, measured in terms of flood height and/or flooded area, might be increased by the earthquake-induced effects on the natural and built environment. Measuring IFH is a preliminary and necessary step for measuring IFV.
9 paź 2024 · To facilitate the selection of a portfolio of integrated and synergistic Multi-Hazard Risk (MHR) measures for earthquake and flood risks, a dedicated attribute, “Potential Synergies and Trade-offs,” has been introduced.
rs are described, comparing several characteristics such as temporal and spatial aspects. Earthquake vulnerability meth-ods traditionally have a strong focus on object-based physi-cal attributes used in vulnerability curve-based models, while flood vulnerability stud.