Characteristics of drought propagation in South Korea: relationship between meteorological, agricultural, and hydrological droughts Hyedeuk BaeHeesook JiBaek-Jo Kim Original Paper Open access 20 September 2019 Pages: 1 - 16
Allocating assistance after a catastrophe based on the dynamic assessment of indirect economic losses Zhengtao ZhangNing LiPeng Zhang Original Paper 04 September 2019 Pages: 17 - 37
Historical beacon fire lines as early warning systems for glacier lake outbursts in the Hindu Kush–Karakoram Mountains Lasafam Iturrizaga Original Paper 04 September 2019 Pages: 39 - 70
A review of flexible protection in rockfall protection Jingjin YangSuli DuanChengqing Liu Original Paper 05 September 2019 Pages: 71 - 89
Escape route optimization by cellular automata based on the multiple factors during the coal mine disasters Kai WangHaiqing HaoWeiqing Zhang Original Paper 30 August 2019 Pages: 91 - 115
Assessment of vulnerability for rockfalls in Cozia Gorge (Southern Carpathians, Romania) Adriana Bianca OvreiuIulian Andrei BărsoianuLaura Comănescu Original Paper 10 August 2019 Pages: 117 - 140
Religious belief and Tibetans’ response to earthquake disaster: a case study of the 2010 Ms 7.1 Yushu earthquake, Qinghai Province, China Lei SunGuiwu SuRuoyu Li Original Paper 10 August 2019 Pages: 141 - 159
Effect of the Los Angeles Soft-Story Ordinance on the post-earthquake housing recovery of impacted residential communities Hua KangZhengxiang YiHenry Burton Original Paper 14 August 2019 Pages: 161 - 188
Diagnosis of historical inundation events in the Marshall Islands to assist early warning systems Grant SmithNover Juria Original Paper 10 August 2019 Pages: 189 - 216
Vulnerability assessment in urban areas exposed to flood risk: methodology to explore green infrastructure benefits in a simulation scenario involving the Cañaveralejo River in Cali, Colombia Adriana Patricia López-Valencia Original Paper 17 August 2019 Pages: 217 - 245
Assessing flood risk using analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and geographical information system (GIS): application in Coochbehar district of West Bengal, India Subhankar ChakrabortySutapa Mukhopadhyay Original Paper 10 August 2019 Pages: 247 - 274
An integrated web framework for HAZUS-MH flood loss estimation analysis Enes YildirimIbrahim Demir Original Paper 13 August 2019 Pages: 275 - 286
Quantification of source-to-site distance uncertainty in ground motion models Saman Yaghmaei-SabeghMehdi Ebrahimi-Aghabagher Original Paper 16 August 2019 Pages: 287 - 306
Flood 2018 and the status of reservoir-induced seismicity in Kerala, India S. M. RamasamyS. GunasekaranC. J. Kumanan Original Paper 09 August 2019 Pages: 307 - 319
Disaster risk evaluation using factor analysis: a case study of Chinese regions Ning ChenLu ChenAn Chen Original Paper 13 August 2019 Pages: 321 - 335
Household vulnerability and resilience in flood hazards from disaster-prone areas of Punjab, Pakistan Dilshad AhmadMuhammad Afzal Original Paper 21 August 2019 Pages: 337 - 354
Wind gust quantification using seismic measurements F. LetsonR. J. BarthelmieS. C. Pryor Original Paper 17 August 2019 Pages: 355 - 377
Applicability of Combined Drought Index in drought analysis over North Eastern Kenya Zablon W. ShilenjeVictor OngomaMercy Njagi Original Paper 12 August 2019 Pages: 379 - 389
Street-scale storm surge load impact assessment using fine-resolution numerical modelling: a case study from Nemuro, Japan Ryota NakamuraMartin MällTomoya Shibayama Original Paper 14 August 2019 Pages: 391 - 422
Correction to: Street-scale storm surge load impact assessment using fine-resolution numerical modelling: a case study from Nemuro, Japan Ryota NakamuraMartin MällTomoya Shibayama Correction 26 September 2019 Pages: 423 - 424
The use of watershed geomorphic data in flash flood susceptibility zoning: a case study of the Karnaphuli and Sangu river basins of Bangladesh Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani AdnanAshraf DewanAbu Yousuf Md Abdullah Original Paper 20 August 2019 Pages: 425 - 448
Two- and three-dimensional slope stability evaluation in a residential area: Denizkonak landslides in Cide (Kastamonu, NW Turkey) Bekir Salih FırıncıogluMurat Ercanoglu Original Paper 17 August 2019 Pages: 449 - 466
Model test on development characteristics and displacement variation of water and mud inrush on tunnel in fault fracture zone Qingsong ZhangQichen JiangDeming Wang Original Paper 21 August 2019 Pages: 467 - 492
Seismic landslides hazard zoning based on the modified Newmark model: a case study from the Lushan earthquake, China K. P. JinL. K. YaoA. G. Xing Original Paper 17 August 2019 Pages: 493 - 509
Seismic sources for southern Pakistan and seismic hazard assessment of Karachi Muhammad WaseemMuhammad Asif KhanSarfraz Khan Original Paper 22 August 2019 Pages: 511 - 536
Characteristics and circulation background of extreme precipitation over East China Shiling ChenBingjun LiuZeqin Huang Original Paper 19 August 2019 Pages: 537 - 552
Vulnerability assessment of population in mountain settlements exposed to debris flow: a case study on Qipan gully, Wenchuan County, China Mingtao DingTao Huang Original Paper 24 August 2019 Pages: 553 - 569
Top-down approach to design the relief system in a metropolitan city using UAV technology, part I: the first 48 h Béla VizváriMahmoud GolabiGokhan Izbirak Original Paper 21 August 2019 Pages: 571 - 597
An anthropogenic landslide dammed the Songmai River, a tributary of the Jinsha River in Southwestern China Chong XuYulong CuiWenliang Jiang Short Communication 07 August 2019 Pages: 599 - 608
Comment on “An extended STIRPAT model-based methodology for evaluating the driving forces affecting carbon emissions in existing public building sector: evidence from China in 2000–2015” by Ma et al. (2017) Catalina García GarcíaRomán Salmerón GómezJosé García García Letter to the Editor 21 August 2019 Pages: 609 - 610