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Claudia Meisina, Roberta Bonì, Massimiliano Bordoni, Carlo Giovanni Lai, Francesca Bozzoni, Renato Maria Cosentini, Doriano Castaldini, Daniela Fontana, Stefano Lugli, Alessandro Ghinoi, Luca Martelli and Paolo Severi
Liquefaction-induced surface manifestations are the result of a complex geological?geotechnical phenomenon, driven by several controlling factors. We propose a multidisciplinary methodological approach, involving engineering geologists, geomorphologists,...
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Marc Peruzzetto, Anne Mangeney, Gilles Grandjean, Clara Levy, Yannick Thiery, Jérémy Rohmer and Antoine Lucas
A key point of landslide hazard assessment is the estimation of their runout. Empirical relations linking angle of reach to volume can be used relatively easily, but they are generally associated with large uncertainties as they do not consider the topog...
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Zorigt Tumurbaatar, Hiroyuki Miura and Tsoggerel Tsamba
Due to the population growth and urban sprawl in Ulaanbaatar city (UB), Mongolia, hazard and risk analysis for future earthquakes have become an important issue for disaster mitigation planning. Evaluation of a site effect is one of the essential parts o...
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Adam L. Atchley, Kay H. Birdsell, Kelly Crowell, Richard S. Middleton and Philip H. Stauffer
Long-term environmental performance assessments of natural processes, including erosion, are critically important for waste repository site evaluation. However, assessing a site?s ability to continuously function is challenging due to parameter uncertain...
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Claudia Aristizábal, Pierre-Yves Bard, Céline Beauval and Juan Camilo Gómez
The integration of site effects into Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment (PSHA) is still an open issue within the seismic hazard community. Several approaches have been proposed varying from deterministic to fully probabilistic, through hybrid (proba...
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