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GeoHazards, Volume 6, Issue 2

June 2025 - 17 articles

Cover Story: A revision of the submarine instability processes offshore the Campania region is presented herein. The areas covered include the chrono-stratigraphic framework of the submarine instability events and their correlation with seismicity, volcanism, and tectonic activity; the implementation of technologies and databases for the acquisition and processing of morpho-bathymetric, seismo-stratigraphic, and sedimentological data in the submarine slopes of Campania, characterized by submarine gravitational instabilities. The principles of slope stability have been revised: being independent from the slope height, in submarine slopes mainly composed of sands, the stability depends on the slope inclination angle with respect to the horizontal (β) being equal to or smaller than the internal friction angle of loose sand (ϕ). View this paper
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Articles (17)

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,143 Views
15 Pages

Post-earthquake fires are typically of great concern for fire protection services, which are expected to be in high demand immediately after a strong earthquake. The post-earthquake functionality of fire stations is necessary after strong earthquakes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,827 Views
24 Pages

The aim of the present research is to analyze community participation in disaster risk management due to tailings dam failures (DRM-TDF). Conceição do Mato Dentro, Minas Gerais State (Brazil) was used as case study. The aims of the stud...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,334 Views
21 Pages

A revision of the submarine instability processes offshore the Campania region is presented herein based on the literature data and Multibeam bathymetric and seismic profiles previously acquired by the CNR ISMAR of Naples (Italy). Among others, the o...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,893 Views
22 Pages

After the subsidence phase that followed the 1982–1984 bradyseismic crisis, a gradual ground uplift at Campi Flegrei caldera resumed in 2005, while volcanic-tectonic earthquakes have steadily increased in frequency and intensity since 2018, wit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,860 Views
17 Pages

Analysis of Tsunami Economic Loss in Tourism Areas Using High-Resolution Tsunami Run-Up Model

  • Wiwin Windupranata,
  • Alqinthara Nuraghnia,
  • Muhammad Wahyu Al Ghifari,
  • Sonia Kartini Pasaribu,
  • Wiwin Indira Rakhmanisa,
  • Tiara Vani,
  • Kevin Agriva Ginting,
  • Michael Bintang Aventa,
  • Intan Hayatiningsih and
  • Deni Suwardhi
  • + 3 authors

A tsunami can cause significant economic losses for tourism areas like Batukaras Village, which is located on the southern coast of Java Island. This paper seeks to elaborate on the calculation of economic losses in tourism areas due to damage to bui...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,190 Views
22 Pages

Analysis and Application of the CAUSE Model in Regional Disaster Prevention Measures

  • Zhijun Tang,
  • Takeyasu Suzuki,
  • Shangning Tao,
  • Linyao Dong and
  • Zhongjie Fan

Sediment disasters, triggered by heavy rainfall, have resulted in significant human casualties and economic damage annually worldwide. Therefore, the promotion and implementation of disaster prevention strategies have emerged as crucial measures to m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,593 Views
15 Pages

Assessment of the Tectonic Activity of the Muong La–Bac Yen–Cho Bo Fault (Northwest Vietnam) by Analysis of Geomorphological Indices

  • Phung Thi Thu Hang,
  • Renat Shakirov,
  • Bui Van Thom,
  • Lê Van Dung,
  • Nadezhda Syrbu,
  • Tran Trung Hieu,
  • Phung Thi Ngoc Anh,
  • Tran Hoang Yen,
  • Elena Maltseva and
  • Andrey Kholmogorov
  • + 2 authors

The Muong La–Bac Yen–Cho Bo fault is one of the seismic faults in the northwest region of Vietnam. Neo-tectonic activities and exogenous processes have influenced the drainage system and topographic–geomorphologic features on both w...

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