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12 December 2025

During January–February 2025, the Santorini volcanic complex experienced intense seismic activity, increasing interest and concern regarding the possible reactivation of the magmatic system. This study investigates the spatial and magnitude dis...

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Soil Liquefaction in Sarangani Peninsula, Philippines Triggered by the 17 November 2023 Magnitude 6.8 Earthquake

  • Daniel Jose L. Buhay,
  • Bianca Dorothy B. Brusas,
  • John Karl A. Marquez,
  • Paulo P. Dajao,
  • Robelyn Z. Mangahas-Flores,
  • Nicole Jean L. Mercado,
  • Oliver Paul C. Halasan,
  • Hazel Andrea L. Vidal and
  • Carlos Jose Francis C. Manlapat

12 December 2025

The 17 November 2023 MW 6.8 earthquake located offshore of Southern Mindanao, Philippines, triggered soil liquefaction along the lowlands of the Sarangani Peninsula. Detailed mapping, geomorphological interpretations, geophysical surveys, comparison...

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Agricultural Drought Hazard Using Satellite-Based Indices for Drought Risk Mapping in Koel River Basin (India) Through Geospatial Technologies

  • Stuti Chaudhary,
  • Arvind Chandra Pandey,
  • Chandra Shekhar Dwivedi,
  • Bikash Ranjan Parida and
  • Navneet Kumar

21 November 2025

This present study demonstrates the assessment of agricultural drought hazard based on satellite indices for drought risk mapping in part of the South Koel river basin (India) with coverage of (7261 km2). Satellite-based drought indices and NDVI anom...

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10 November 2025

The Late Holocene flood history of the Cauvery River floodplain in the Poompuhar region was reconstructed using a multiproxy sedimentological approach applied to three trench cores. Lithostratigraphy, loss on ignition (LOI), magnetic susceptibility (...

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This article proposes a novel methodology based on the 2D hydraulic model of the HEC-RAS software, with a stepped ascending hydrograph that allows determining the maximum capacities of the channel (value at which overflow occurs), identifying potenti...

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Geohazard Assessment of Historic Chalk Cavity Collapses in Aleppo, Syria

  • Alaa Kourdey,
  • Omar Hamza and
  • Hamzah M. B. Al-Hashemi

Over the past five decades, the Tallet Alsauda district of Aleppo (Syria) has experienced multiple catastrophic collapses, attributed to a network of subsurface chalk cavities formed through historic quarrying and possible natural karstification. Yet...

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The Longshou Shan area is located on the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau in northwest China. The study area is located where the sinistral Altyn Tagh and Haiyuan Faults overlap and the Qilian Shan thrust fault systems in the northeastern K...

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Assessing Geological Hazards in a Changing World Through Regional Multidisciplinary Approaches to European Glacial Lakes (Northern Pyrenees, Northern and Western Alps)

  • Emmanuel Chapron,
  • Thierry Courp,
  • Pieter van Beek,
  • Kazuyo Tachikawa,
  • Guillaume Jouve,
  • Léo Chassiot,
  • Didier Jézéquel,
  • Patrick Lajeunesse,
  • Thomas Zambardi and
  • Edouard Bard

This study combines a multidisciplinary approach to Pyrenean and Alpine glacial lakes to characterize the sensitivity of Late Glacial to Holocene subaquatic flood deposits in deltaic environments to slope failures triggered either by earthquakes, roc...

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