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  1. Trends and comparison of climate extreme indices in coastal locations under similar Köppen–Geiger classification using linear modelling approach

    Climate change studies of locations with comparable Köppen–Geiger climate classifications have received little attention. The current study...

    Ikenna Onyekwelu, Emeka Leonard Ndulue, ... Rahul Singh in Journal of Earth System Science
    Article 31 July 2023
  2. Analysis of the 2020 Taal Volcano tephra fall deposits from crowdsourced information and field data

    After 43 years of dormancy, Taal Volcano violently erupted in January 2020 forming a towering eruption plume. The fall deposits covered an area of...

    M. I. R. Balangue-Tarriela, A. M. F. Lagmay, ... J. A. Escudero in Bulletin of Volcanology
    Article Open access 02 March 2022
  3. East Asian analogues for early Alpine orogenesis

    The Alpine orogeny is a consequence of the collision of Africa with Eurasia, which eliminated the Western Tethys Ocean. Processes similar to those...

    Article Open access 08 December 2023
  4. A high-resolution simulation of Supertyphoon Rammasun (2014)—Part I: Model verification and surface energetics analysis

    A 72-h high-resolution simulation of Supertyphoon Rammasun (2014) is performed using the Advanced Research Weather Research and Forecasting model....

    **nghai Zhang, Yihong Duan, ... Hao Hu in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
    Article 29 April 2017
  5. Earthquake activities in the Philippines Islands and the adjacent areas

    This study focused on the seismic activities in the Philippines Islands and the adjacent areas where the inter- and intra-plate seismic sources are...

    Santi Pailoplee, Natchana Boonchaluay in Geosciences Journal
    Article 29 September 2016
  6. Tsunami Early Warning System: An Indian Ocean Perspective

    Tsunamis are considered the most devastating natural hazard on coastal environments ever known. Densely populated cities on coastal belts are the...
    Prasad K. Bhaskaran, P. C. Pandey in Natural and Anthropogenic Disasters
    Chapter 2010
  7. First-level liquefaction hazard map** of Laoag City, Northern Philippines

    During the 1990 Luzon earthquake (M s 7.8), the central part of Luzon Island, Philippines suffered much from liquefaction-related processes....

    M. A. A. Beroya, A. Aydin in Natural Hazards
    Article 07 June 2007
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