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E-Book, Englisch, 526 Seiten

Singh / Bartlett Natural Hazards

Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Landslides

E-Book, Englisch, 526 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-351-68119-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Over the years, the interactions between land, ocean, biosphere and atmosphere have increased, mainly due to population growth and anthropogenic activities, which have impacted the climate and weather conditions at local, regional and global scales. Thus, natural hazards related to climate changes have significantly impacted human life and health on different spatio-temporal scales and with socioeconomic bearings. To monitor and analyze natural hazards, satellite data have been widely used in recent years by many developed and developing countries. In an effort to better understand and characterize the various underlying processes influencing natural hazards, and to carry out related impact assessments, Natural Hazards: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Landslides, presents a synthesis of what leading scientists and other professionals know about the impacts and the challenges when coping with climate change.

Combining reviews of theories and methods with analysis of case studies, the book gives readers research information and analyses on satellite geophysical data, radar imaging and integrated approaches. It focuses also on dust storms, coastal subsidence and remote sensing mapping. Some case studies explore the roles of remote sensing related to landslides and volcanoes. Overall, improved understanding of the processes leading to these hazardous events will help scientists predict their occurrence.

Features

Provides information on the physics and physical processes of natural hazards, their monitoring and the mapping of damages associated with these hazards

Explains how natural hazards are strongly associated with coupling between land–ocean–atmosphere

Includes a comprehensive overview of the role of remote sensing in natural hazards worldwide

Examines risk assessment in urban areas through numerical modelling and geoinformation technologies

Demonstrates how data analysis can be used to aid in prediction and management of natural hazards
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Weitere Infos & Material


Gujarat Earthquake: Ground Deformation.
M. G. Thakkar
Gujarat Earthquake: Liquefaction.
M. G. Thakkar
Earthquakes and Medical Complications.
Scarlet Benson, Laura Ebbeling, Michael J. VanRooyen and Susan A. Bartels
Utilization of satellite geophysical data as precursors for earthquake monitoring.
T. J. Majumdar
Satellite radar imaging and its application to natural hazards.
Matt E. Pritchard and Sang-Ho Yun
DEMETER Satellite and Detection of Earthquake Signals.
Michel Parrot
TIR Anomaly as Earthquake Precursor.
Luca Piroddi
Stress Change and earthquake triggering by reservoirs: role of fluids.
Kalpna Gahalaut
Earthquake Precursory Studies in India: An Integrated Approach.Geomorphic Features Associated with Erosion.
Brijesh K. Bansal and Mithila Verma
Geomorphic Features Associated with Erosion
Niki Evelpidou, Isidoros Kampolis and Anna Karkani
Thar Desert: Source for Dust Storm.
Priyabrata Santra, Suresh Kumar and M. M. Roy
Coastal Subsidence: Causes, Mapping, and Monitoring.
Andrea Taramelli, Ciro Manzo, Emiliana Valentini and Loreta Cornacchia
Subsidence Mapping Using InSAR.Earthquakes and Associated Landslides in Pakistan.
Mukesh Gupta
Landslides in Jamaica: Distribution, Cause, Impact and Management.
Servel Miller, Anestoria Shalkowski, Norman Harris, Dionne Richards
and Lyndon Brown
Landslides: Causes, Mapping, and Monitoring: Examples from Malaysia.
Omar F. Althuwaynee and Biswajeet Pradhan
Mapping and Monitoring of Landslides Using LiDAR.
Michel Jaboyedoff, Antonio Abellán, Dario Carrea, Marc-Henri Derron, Battista Matasci and Clément Michoud
Radar Monitoring of Volcanic Activities
Zhong Lu and Daniel Dzurisin
Active Volcanoes: Satellite Remote Sensing.
Nicola Pergola, Eugenio Sansosti and Francesco Marchese
Application of Thermal Remote Sensing to the Observation of Natural Hazards.
Matthew Blackett


Dr. Ramesh P. Singhis a Professor at the Department of Physics, Computational Science, and Engineering in Schmid College of Science, Chapman University, California. He is a member of several national and international societies. From 2001 to 2007 he was the Editor in Chief of the Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing and since 2010 he has been the Editor in Chief of Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk journal published by Taylor and Francis Group. His research interests are: Natural Hazards, Early Warning of coastal earthquakes, Soil moisture, Landslides, Snow avalanches, Floods, Dust storms, Remote sensing applications, Geophysical Explorations, Atmospheric pollution and Mining Environment. He has received several Awards and Recognitions and has written numerous scientific articles.
Dr. Darius Bartlett is a Lecturer in Geography at University College Cork, Cork, Ireland. His experience includes: Geography Department First Year Science coordinator; Chair, Departmental Staff-Student Liaison Committee; Member and past Chair, Geography Department Safety Committee; Member of Geography Department Computer sub-committee; Member of Geography Department Science sub-committee; Member, Academic Board for Earth and Environmental Sciences; Coordinator of MSc in GIS and Remote Sensing programme 2009 - 2012; Coordinator of MSc in Applied Coastal and Marine Management 2014. His research interests are Geoinformatics; Geographical Information Systems; Coastal zone applications of GIS; Terrestrial Laser Scanning; spatial information infrastructures; geoinformatics for cultural heritage; cultural and societal aspects of GIS; the community and participatory use of geoinformatics; the role of information technologies and fieldwork respectively in the teaching of geography.


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