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Geographical Information Systems in Assessing Natural Hazards
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Editor(s):
Alberto Carrara
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Fausto Guzzetti
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1995
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Springer Netherlands
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978-90-481-4561-4
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978-94-015-8404-3
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1995
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10.1007/978-94-015-8404-3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
A Survey of the Field of Natural Hazards and Disaster Studies
pp. 21
Gis and Natural Hazards: An overview from a Gis Perspective
pp. 35
Vector and Raster Structures in Generating Drainage-Divide Networks from Digital Terrain Models
pp. 79
Determining Paths of Gravity-Driven Slope Processes: The ‘Vector Tree Model’
pp. 93
Statistical and Simulation Models for Mapping Debris-Flow Hazard
pp. 177
Flood Delineation and Impact Assessment in Agricultural Land Using GIS Technology
pp. 199
The Role of GIS as A Tool for the Assessment of Flood Hazard at the Regional Scale
pp. 219
GIS Technology for the Design of Computer-Based Models in Seismic Hazard Assessment
pp. 235
GIS-Aided Volcanic Activity Hazard Analysis for the Hawaii Geothermal Project Environmental Impact Statement
pp. 259
GIS Potential for Regional and Local Scale Groundwater Hazard Assessment
pp. 273
Application of GIS to Hazard Assessment, with Particular Reference to Landslides in Hong Kong
pp. 299
The San Mateo County California Gis Project for Predicting the Consequences of Hazardous Geologic Processes
pp. 335
GIS Used to Derive Operational Hydrologic Products from in Situ and Remotely Sensed Snow Data
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