Estimation of Earthquake Damage to Buried Pipelines Caused by Ground Shaking Selcuk ToprakFiliz Taskin OriginalPaper 22 September 2006 Pages: 1 - 24
Increase of Flood Risk due to Urbanisation: A Canadian Example N. NirupamaSlobodan P. Simonovic OriginalPaper 28 September 2006 Pages: 25 - 41
Vulnerability of Hampton Roads, Virginia to Storm-Surge Flooding and Sea-Level Rise Lisa R. KleinoskyBrent YarnalAnn Fisher OriginalPaper 22 September 2006 Pages: 43 - 70
Tsunami Warnings: Understanding in Hawai‘i Chris E. GreggBruce F. HoughtonBrian S. Yanagi OriginalPaper 22 September 2006 Pages: 71 - 87
September 2004 Flood Event in Southwestern Bangladesh: A Study of its Nature, Causes, and Human Perception and Adjustments to a New Hazard Abu Muhammad Shajaat Ali OriginalPaper 22 September 2006 Pages: 89 - 111
Validating a Tsunami Vulnerability Assessment Model (the PTVA Model) Using Field Data from the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami Dale Dominey-HowesMaria Papathoma OriginalPaper 22 September 2006 Pages: 113 - 136
Urban Seismic Risk Evaluation: A Holistic Approach Martha-Liliana CarreñoOmar D. CardonaAlex H. Barbat OriginalPaper 22 September 2006 Pages: 137 - 172
Evaluating the Impact of Drought Using Remote Sensing in a Mediterranean, Semi-arid Region Sergio M. Vicente-Serrano OriginalPaper 17 October 2006 Pages: 173 - 208
The December 26th 2004 Tsunami Recorded along the Southeastern Coast of Brazil Carlos A. S. FrançaAfranio R. De Mesquita OriginalPaper 22 September 2006 Pages: 209 - 222
A new hazard zonation methodology applied to residentially developed sea-cliffs with very low erosion rates, East Coast Bays, Auckland, New Zealand R. JongensJ. GibbB. V. Alloway Research Article 31 October 2006 Pages: 223 - 244