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13 January 2023

The Himalayan state of Sikkim is prone to some of the world’s largest landslides, which have caused catastrophic damage to lives, properties, and infrastructures in the region. The settlements along the steep valley sides are particularly subje...

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14 Citations
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32 Pages

Seismic Performances of Masonry Educational Buildings during the 2023 Türkiye (Kahramanmaraş) Earthquakes

  • Ercan Işık,
  • Hüseyin Bilgin,
  • Fatih Avcil,
  • Rabia İzol,
  • Enes Arkan,
  • Aydın Büyüksaraç,
  • Ehsan Harirchian and
  • Marjo Hysenlliu

12 July 2024

Huge losses of life and property occurred as a result of two independent catastrophic earthquakes on 6 February 2023 in the Eastern Anatolian Fault Zone, where no significant earthquake has occurred in approximately 500 years. The earthquakes, whose...

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11 Citations
4,629 Views
26 Pages

10 October 2023

Wildfires affect and change the burned sites’ condition, functionality, and ecosystem services. Altered hydrologic processes, such as runoff, increased streamflows, and sediment transport, are only a few examples resulting from burned soils, ve...

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11 Citations
3,860 Views
19 Pages

6 July 2023

On 6 February 2023, an M7.8 devastating earthquake started rupturing the East Anatolian fault system in Turkey, resulting in intense shaking that lasted over a minute. A second earthquake of magnitude 7.5 struck near the city of Elbistan a few hours...

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10 Citations
3,488 Views
22 Pages

4 December 2023

Shallow landslides are one of the most dangerous gravitational phenomena. They are responsible for more than 50% of causalities due to landslides in northwestern Italy in the last century. The aim of the research study presented here is focused on un...

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9 Citations
4,889 Views
15 Pages

Fault Slip Tendency Analysis for a Deep-Sea Basalt CO2 Injection in the Cascadia Basin

  • Eneanwan Ekpo Johnson,
  • Martin Scherwath,
  • Kate Moran,
  • Stan E. Dosso and
  • Kristin M. Rohr

23 April 2023

Offshore basalts, most commonly found as oceanic crust formed at mid-ocean ridges, are estimated to offer an almost unlimited reservoir for CO2 sequestration and are regarded as one of the most durable locations for carbon sequestration since injecte...

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9 Citations
2,792 Views
12 Pages

Non-Stationary Flood Discharge Frequency Analysis in West Africa

  • Aymar Yaovi Bossa,
  • Jean de Dieu Akpaca,
  • Jean Hounkpè,
  • Yacouba Yira and
  • Djigbo Félicien Badou

11 August 2023

With climate change and intensification of the hydrological cycle, the stationarity of hydrological variables is becoming questionable, requiring appropriate flood assessment models. Frequency analysis is widely used for flood forecasting. This study...

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9 Citations
3,392 Views
19 Pages

28 May 2024

Sentinel-2 data are crucial in mapping flooded areas as they provide high spatial and spectral resolution but under cloud-free weather conditions. In the present study, we aimed to devise a method for mapping a flooded area using multispectral Sentin...

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8 Citations
3,213 Views
16 Pages

1 November 2023

California’s Central Valley offers vast opportunities for CO2 storage in deep saline aquifers. We conducted an induced seismicity hazard assessment for a potential injection site in the southern San Joaquin Basin for 18 years of injection at 0....

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8 Citations
6,357 Views
30 Pages

Multi-Hazard Susceptibility Assessment Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process in Coastal Regions of South Aegean Volcanic Arc Islands

  • Pavlos Krassakis,
  • Andreas Karavias,
  • Paraskevi Nomikou,
  • Konstantinos Karantzalos,
  • Nikolaos Koukouzas,
  • Ioannis Athinelis,
  • Stavroula Kazana and
  • Issaak Parcharidis

16 March 2023

Coastal environments are highly recognized for their spectacular morphological features and economic activities, such as agriculture, maritime traffic, fishing, and tourism. In the context of climate change and the evolution of physical processes, th...

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