35TH INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS

35TH INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS

27 AUGUST - 4 SEPTEMBER 2016  |  CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA


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35TH INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS

27 AUGUST - 4 SEPTEMBER 2016  |  CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

Geohazards Themes

Paper Title Presenting Author Names
Neotectonic stress mapping in Southern Africa solves the puzzling M5.5 Orkney Earthquake of 5 August 2014, North West Province, South Africa Dr Marco Andreoli
Surface features in Koyna-Warna seismic region from airborne LiDAR Dr. Kusumita Arora
Apparent dryland salinity on the Australian uplands: causes, mechanisms, effects, mapping and management Dr Glen Bann
An overview of seismic hazard microzonation of Thrissur city, Thrissur District, Kerala, India Mr. K.K. Behera
Evidence of seismotectonic activities of Tunisia: seismogenic potentialities and seismic hazard assessment Prof. Samir BOUAZIZ
Neotectonic stress orientation in the Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa derived by the Dihedra method Prof Adam Bumby
The Data Collection and Transmission Protocol for Geo-hazards Monitoring in China Mr. Guoxuan Cheng
Seismic Risk in the City of Imzouren (North of Morocco) Using the Risk-UE Method Dr. Mimoun CHOURAK
Tectonic geomorphology and paleoseismology of the Gatún fault in central Panamá: seismic hazards and the Panamá Canal Eldon Gath
Failure mode and mechanisms of the Majiagou landslide in the Three Gorges reservoir, China Professor Xinli Hu
SEISMICITY REGIME AND STRESS HETEROGENITY IN AL-AYS SEISMOGENIC ZONE, SW SAUDI ARABIA Professor Manoj Mukhopadhyay
The use of downhole geophysical logging in assessing subsidence from abandoned coal mines Mr. David L Knott
Detection of landslides in early phases using SAR interferometry "Phd Mateja Jemec Auflič Professor Marko Komac"
Spectral analysis of source parameters of the M 7.8 Gorkha Nepal earthquake of 2015 and its moderate to large aftershocks sequence Dr. Naresh Kumar
Paleo-seismic mass movement in the intrusive Mylliem granitoids – reflection from an active seismo-tectonic domain of Shillong plateau, North East India Mr. SUMIT KUMAR
Acid mine drainage nuisance: case studies in abundant collieries in Witbank Coalfields Mr. Zuko Mankayi
Investigating Seismic Source Zones in Cameroon: A preliminary step for Seismic Hazard Assessment Dr. Bekoa Ateba
Geophysics of the Sirt Basin Rift System, Libya Dr. Abdunnur BenSuleman
Stress change and fault interaction from a two century-long earthquake sequence in the central Tell Atlas (Algeria) Prof. Mustapha Meghraoui
Submarine landslides and related geohazards around Indian Subcontinent and Islands Mrs. Sainaba N. K.
Neo-Tectonic Evidences of Rejuvenation in Spiti Valley Fault, Lahaul and Spiti District, Northwestern Himalayas, India Mr. N.S. NAYYAR
Differences in geological hazards from liquefaction–fluidization and ground waves in the areas facing Tokyo Bay and San Francisco Bay Prof. Hisashi Nirei
What kind of disturbances did March 11, 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunamis leave continental margin ecosystems? : Lessons from five years monitoring research Dr. Hiroshi Kitazato
2d simulation of probable debris flow in Koyulhisar-Turkey professor doctor Orhan TATAR
Building a GIS-based 3D seismic microzonation model for the City of Johannesburg "Mrs. Magda Roos Mr Dirk Grobbelaar"
Paleoseismic Evidence of Surface Rupturing of Great Earthquakes along Active Jarwa Thrust at Ferrargunj, South Andaman Islands, India. Dr. SANKARAN BALAJI
Landslide environment in pakistan after the earthquake-2005 Shahina Tariq
Typhoon-driven wave deposits on island rock coasts in the Gulf of Thailand Prof. James Terry
The Use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in Seismic Microzonation Studies Prof. Dr. Orhan Tatar
Considering geological structures in landslide susceptibility assessment: A case study in Yen Bai Province, Vietnam Mr. Nguyen Ho Khanh
Radon and seismotectonics in parts of Shillong Plateau Dr. DEVESH WALIA
Geo-hazards in Pamir Plateau alone China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Prof. Xin YAO
A Very Large Displacement Rockslide in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China "Dr. Zhang Yu prof. Guangli Xu Dr. Weina Li Dr. Shuang Feng Xiaohan Ma"
Integration of Statistical Index Method and Analytic Hierarchy Process for Assessment of landslide susceptibility in Huizhou, China Dr. G.F. Zhang
Landslide Developmental Characteristics and Response to Climate Change since the Last Glacial in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, NE Tibetan Plateau Dr. YIN ZHIQIANG
Determination of surface strain by GNSS method; A case study from the Koyulhisar landslide area, Sivas, Turkey Msc. Mehmet Demirel
Determination of 3D crustal movement from Space Radar Images Mr. Huseyin DUMAN
Tsunami risk assessment with GIS methods: cost from building damage and evacuation mapping. Ms. IOANNA TRIANTAFYLLOU
Seismic ground motion and hazard assessment of the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area, Southeastern Ghana Dr. Paulina Amponsah
Non-volcanic CO2 and CH4 degassing in an actively extending orogen, southern Apennines, Italy Prof. Alessandra Ascione
Insights from 2 successive large magnitude earthquakes generated by previously unmapped faults in a low strain, intraplate region: the Mw 6.9 Negros (6 Feb 2012) and Mw 7.2 Bohol (15 Oct 2013) tremors, central Philippines Dr. Mario Juan Aurelio
Seismotectonic map and geodynamic evolution in Northwest Africa (Maghreb region and Western Mediterranean) Prof. Abdelhakim Ayadi
Recent Seismicity and volcanism in Afar and the Main Ethiopian Rift Dr. Atalay Ayele
"Understanding disaster risk through building knowledge capacity – A best practice example from Latin America to leverage the Hyogo/Sendai-Framework for Action" Dr. Dirk Balzer
Towards a model for the permanent eradication of mine related asbestos pollution in South Africa Mr. Oliver Barker
Why Did The Zungwini Rail Tunnel In Northern Kwa Zulu-Natal, Republic of South Africa Collapse Mr. Oliver Barker
Artificial neural network based geohazard potential mapping for sustainable land use planning: approaches and examples from Germany and Namibia Dr. Andreas Barth
Evaluating efficacy of multiple source landslide inventory maps in landslide susceptibility mapping Mr. Swagatam Bhowmik
Cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al dating of ancient surfaces and recent fault scarps in south central South Africa – indications of both fault motion and stability in a stable continental region Dr. Paul Bierman
Cosmogenically dated marine terraces in South Africa reveal low long-term rates of uplift and no evidence for localized faulting Dr. Paul Bierman
Extending the geological record for Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) earthquakes in British Columbia, Canada Dr. Peter Bobrowsky
Historical storm analysis as an indicator of future flood risk in KZN, RSA Dr. Riaan Botes
Implementing a nationwide landslide risk, vulnerability and hazard assessment: the case of Cuba Dr. Enrique Castellanos
ITRAX applications in palaeotsunami research – pushing the limits Dr. Catherine Chague-Goff
Cyclones, tsunamis and Polynesian occupation – a 3500 year record from Mangaia in the South Pacific Dr. Catherine Chague-Goff
Detailed evaluation of Tawang Monastery landslide complex - a case study from North East Himalaya Mr. Megotsohe Chasie
Landslide volume estimation by landslide area-frequency distribution Prof. Chien-Yuan Chen
The Chinese Data Collection and Transmission Protocols for Geological Environment Monitoring: Theory and Practice Mr. Guoxuan Cheng
People as Sensors: Towards a Human–machine Cooperation Approach in Monitoring and Early Warning of Landslides in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, China Mr. Guoxuan Cheng
Present Permafrost Degradation in NE Siberia: Environmental Implications Dr. Jiri Chlachula
Seismicity Induced by Mine Flooding Dr. Artur Cichowicz
The Influence of Tectonic Setting on the Characterization of Seismic Sources for Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis Dr. Kevin Coppersmith
Yakima Fold Belt Structures, Eastern WA: Style and Rate of Faulting Based on Structural Analyses and Quaternary Studies Mr. Ryan Coppersmith
Challenges in Characterizing Fault Sources in a Reactivated SCR Environment, Southern South Africa Mr. Ryan Coppersmith
Is Plinthosol evolution influenced by prolonged flooding? Prof. Alfredo De-Campos
Building a national geohazard service using Sentinel-1 InSAR – the Norwegian experience Dr. John F. Dehls
Stress field in the African Plate Dr. Damien Delvaux
Landslides in Equatorial Africa: identifying culturally, technically and economically feasible resilience strategies Dr. Olivier Dewitte
Landslide characterization from space in the tropical environments of the Rift flanks west of Lake Kivu (DRC) Dr. Olivier Dewitte
Application of Fuzzy Set Theory to Landslide hazard zonation mapping in Limbe (Cameroon) Dr. Lawrence Diko Makia
Subsurface geotechnical evaluation for the seismic microzonation of the Greater Johannesburg area, South Africa Dr. Souleymane Diop
Graviquakes and elastoquakes Prof. Carlo Doglioni
Variations in the morphology of reactivated fault scarps in the UK Dr. Laurance Donnelly
Communication and the public understanding of geohazards Dr. Laurance Donnelly
earthquake mechanics in and around Egypt Dr. Mohamed ElGabry
Analysis of large-scale landslides triggered by the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake Dr. Xuanmei Fan
InSAR Based Ground Motion Service for Germany – Natural and Anthropogenic Implications Dr. Michaela Frei
Landslide susceptibility mapping at regional scales using weight of evidence method – a revision of the methodical concept from a practical point of view Dr. Michael Fuchs
The seismic landslide hazards mapping: a case study in the Yingxiu area, Sichuan, China Dr. Hua Ge
Preconditioning factors for the unstable eastern Rockall Bank slope, NE Atlantic Dr. Aggeliki Georgiopoulou
Demonstrating the effect of landslide trigger and its spatial distribution on landslide susceptibility modeling Mr. Tamoghno Ghosh
Seismic Hazard Assessment of Darbhanga Urban Agglomeration in the State of Bihar, India - a critical case study. Mrs. Mayukhee Ghosh
LANDMON a new integrated system for the management of landslide monitoring networks Dr. Daniele Giordan
Hydro-mechanical framework for early warning of rainfall-induced landslides Dr. Jonathan Godt
Tsunamigenic slope failures in the Pacific – an inconvenient truth Prof. James Goff
Previously undocumented widespread subduction on the western side of the Alpine Fault, New Zealand Prof. James Goff
Investigation of Artificial Water Reservoir Triggered Earthquake at Koyna, India Dr. Harsh Kumar Gupta
Earthquake hazard in Himalayan region: How to mitigate? Dr. Harsh Kumar Gupta
Insights on Seismic Hazard in Egypt Mr. Hany Hassan
Some key problems on survey and design of debris flow in Wenchuan earthquake area Prof. Xiewen Hu
Japan's nuclear regulation standards against natural hazards after Fukushima Dr. Akira Ishiwatari
Seismic hazard Analysis for Aswan High Dam Reservoir Dr. Awad Ismail
Geohazards: Basic science for disaster risk reduction Prof. Alik Ismail-Zadeh
Landslide hazard zonation using rainfall threshold based temporal probability Dr. Pankaj Jaiswal
Identification Of Critical Road Stretches Based On Landslide Susceptibility Mapping On Macro Scale Along The Major Road Corridors In Idukki, Kerala Mr. Praveen K.R.
Seismic Vulnerability Investigation of RDP homes in the city of Matlosana, North west Province, South Africa Mrs. Zeenat Khoyratty
The influence of atmospheric dynamics on erosion hazard: A conceptual note Mr. Edmore Kori
"Field evidences of Gorkha Earthquakes of 25 April (7.8M) and Kodari 12 May 2015 (7.2M) in Nepal" Prof. Arun Kumar
Scenario Earthquake based Seismic Susceptibility Assessment of Kohima urban agglomeration within active seismo - tectonic domain of NE India Mr. Imti Kumzuk
Offshore landslide mapping focused on geohazards Dr. Ricardo Leon
Surface Recovery of Landslides Triggered by 2008 Ms8.0 Wenchuan Earthquake (China): a Case Study in a Typical Mountainous Watershed Ms. Li Lingjing
Tectonic Kinematics Characteristics of a deep Mw 7.5 earthquake in the Hindu Kush-Pamir revealed by D-InSAR. Ms. Li Lingjing
Air- and space-born inventory and monitoring of emergency slope deformations in Slovakia Dr. Pavel Liscak
Landslide Monitoring through Spatial Sensor Network Dr. Ping Lu
Signatures of Paleoseismic and paleo-tsunami from Badabalu, South Andaman, Andaman and Nicobar Island, India Prof. Javed Malik
The Aftershock sequence of the 5th August 2014 Orkney earthquake Mr. Brassnavy Manzunzu
Geo-hazard assessment, remote sensing and European Cultural Heritage: the PROTHEGO project. Dr. Claudio Margottini
The Seismotectonic Map of Africa Dr. Mustapha Meghraoui
Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment of South Africa Dr. Vunganai Midzi
Identification and Assignment of Weightage to Geological and other parameters for Seismo - Geological Zonation - A Case Study of Western India Prof. Kiran Shanker Misra
Seismic Hazard Assessment of Aizawl, Mizoram, an urban agglomeration from the active seismic domain of North East India Mr. L.H Moirangcha
Microzonation of Johannesburg: Impact of uncertainties associated with earthquake catalogue on seismic hazard assessment Ms. Thifhelimbilu Faith Mulabisana
Formation condition variability and typical characteristics of post-seismic debris flows triggered by subsequent rainstorms between 2008 and 2014 in Wenchuan earthquake extremely stricken area Dr. Huayong Ni
Drilling into seismogenic zones of M2.0 – M5.5 earthquakes in deep South African gold mines (DSeis) Prof. Hiroshi Ogasawara
Geohazards and geodisasters: Natural and human consequences Dr. Yujiro Ogawa
New Challenges for Seismic Hazard Characterization of the Cheraw Fault, Southeast Colorado, USA Mr. Dean Ostenaa
Stress field in the Western part of Africa-Eurasia boundary from the Azores to Tunisian Atlas Dr. Farida Ousadou
Building of short-termed earthquake prediction system in water areas. Dr. Vasily Palamarchuk
Foreshock activity as a component of the seismic early warning Dr. Gerasimos Papadopoulos
Submarine Permafrost Dynamics Along the Arctic Shelf Edge Dr. Charles Paull
The 2014-2016 Updates of the National Seismic Hazard Models for the Central and Eastern United States: Insights for Hazard in Stable Continental Regions Dr. Mark Petersen
Monitoring of volcanic gas and aerosol emissions using small unmanned aircraft and aerostats: case studies from Costa Rica, Italy, and the United States Mr Dave Pieri
Submarine landslides on the Great Barrier Reef margin, north-eastern Australia: Preliminary characterization of their morphology and behaviour Dr. Ángel Puga-Bernabéu
Sedimentary processes associated to a late Miocene large-scale submarine landslide (Sierra de Gádor, Almería, SE Spain) Dr. Ángel Puga-Bernabéu
Comparison and Quantitative Study of Vulnerability/Damage Curves in South Africa Ms. Tebogo Pule
Ravines in Angola. Causes and restraint methods. Mr. Felisberto Monteiro Queta
Temporal monitoring of coal fires from space: A case study in Jharia Coalfield, India Mr. Ashwani Raju
Occurrence of 1 ka-old corals on a raised marine terrace in west Luzon, Philippines: Evidence of a prehistoric high-energy wave event in Southeast Asia? Dr. Noelynna Ramos
Shallow and Upper Crustal Amplification of Seismic Waves Dr. Ganesh W. Rathod
Seismicity Analysis for Pamir-Hindukush Considering Shallow and Intermediate Depth Earthquakes Dr. Khaista Rehman
Assessing slope stability in three dimensions throughout a landscape: Stratovolcanoes, coastal bluffs, and submarine slopes Dr. Mark Reid
Pleistocene-Holocene seismoturbidite succession above the Lwandle-Nubia plate boundary, offshore South Africa Dr John Rogers
Geomorphic signature of Paleo-seismic landslides- Studies from parts of the active seismo-tectonic domain of Nagaland, North East India Mr. Niroj Kumar Sarkar
Controlling factors for Landslide initiation in the seismo-tectonically active and high rainfall regions of North East India Mr. Niroj Kumar Sarkar
Kashmir basin fault and its influence on fluvial flooding in Kashmir basin, NW Dr. Afroz Ahmad Shah
Land Subsidence Monitoring and its Countermeasures in the Lower Yangtze Delta Area of China Prof. Bin Shi
Recent Trend and Variability in Rainfall Over India Dr. Gyasn Prakash Singh
Linkages between geological structure, topography and seismic hazard Dr. Tejpal Singh
Equal Weight Method- An approach for seismic susceptibility mapping Dr. Sandip Som
Slide kinematics from GPS geodesy – example from a perennial Himalayan landslide. Dr. Sandip Som
Submarine slope failures in a fjord environment: Douglas Channel, British Columbia Mr. Cooper Stacey
Encounter flood risks through community actions: Experiences from case studies in Germany and the UK Ms. Diana Süsser
Volcanic Disaster Mitigation Measures of G-EVER Volcanic Hazards Assessment Support System and Asia-Pacific Region Earthquake and Volcanic Hazards Information Mapping Project Dr. Shinji Takarada
The application of monitoring technique in landslide mitigation Mr. Ran Tang
Contribution of Heliborne Electro-Magnetic survey for landslide recognition and modelling: application to La Martinique (West Indies, France) Dr. Yannick Thiery
Seismic Activity and lithospheric structure in NW of West African Craton: Case of the Moroccan Atlas Mountains Dr. Youssef Timoulali
Temporal Evolution of Seismicity around the hypocenter of the 23 October 2011 Van earthquake deduced from seismic b-value estimates, Eastern Anatolia Dr. Mustafa Toker
The Preliminary Results from High Resolution Seismic Survey of Lake Erçek (LESS-2015 project), Eastern Anatolia Dr. Mustafa Toker
Landslide inventory mapping at 1:50,000 scale in the fourteen Northern provinces of Vietnam: achievements and difficulties Ms. Nguyen Thi Hai Van
Effects of topographic and geological features on building damage caused by 2015.4.25 Mw7.8 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal Prof. Fawu Wang
Fault zone architecture and evaluation of its fault sealing properties, Xiahong North Fault in Junggar Basin Dr. Kongyou Wu
Research on the definition of rainfall event for the debris flow triggered by a runoff-induced mechanism Prof. Bin Yu
Initiation mechanism of large landslides induced by 2008 China Ms8.0 Earthquake Professor Xiaoyan Zhao
Formation characteristics, monitoring and prewarning studies of Lengmugou debris flow in Lushan earthquake disaster area, China Dr. Jiliang Zhu
Geohazards risk assessment for disaster management of Mount Merapi and surrounding area, Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia Ms. Ayu Narwastu Ciptahening
Multi-scale modelling of landslide hazard and risk assessment – a case study on Dhalai District, Tripura, India Dr. Kapil Ghosh
Characterising Natural Hazard Interactions to Support Multi-Hazard Approaches to Hazard Management Mr. Joel Gill
A GIS-based survey of regional patterns emerging from the investigation of neotectonic stresses in southern Africa Ms. Annerie Laurens
Recent evidences of Plio-quaternary tectonic activity in the Constantine Basin (North-East of Algeria) Mr. Yahia Mohammedi
The use of GRASS QGIS in detailed mapping of slopes in the Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality, Limpopo Province, South Africa Ms. Sylvia Motene
Degradation Modeling of Salmas Earthquake (1930) Fault Scarp, NW Iran and determination of diffusion coefficient Ms. Nayereh Saboor
Quantitative Assessment on the Influence of Rainfall on Landslides in Jianshi County of Qing River Basin, China Mr. Ningtao Wang
Swelling clays a camouflaged geohazard a case of Liwonde area Malawi Mr. Elias Chikalamo
Engineering Geological Understanding after the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake Dr. Ranjan Kumar Dahal
Eruption of Mount Sinabung, North Sumatera, Indonesia, and SMS gateway for disaster early warning system Prof. Sari Bahagiarti Kusumayudha
Local ground response and liquefaction potential due to near- and distance- faults ground motions in Dhaka City, Bangladesh Mr. Reshad Md. Ekram Ali
Differential uplift and incision of the Yakima River terraces, central Washington State, USA "Mr. Adrian M. Bender Dr Paul Bierman"
Using near real-time single frequency GPS network monitor deep seated landslides in active mountain belts Prof. Ching-Weei Lin
PALEOSEISMOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF THE NEOTECTONIC PERIOD STRUCTURES BETWEEN INNER AND OUTER ISPARTA ANGLES, SW ANATOLIA, TURKEY Mr. Hasan ELMACI
The height of striking surge of rockfall falling into the water from high-steep rocky slopes Dr. Yongmei He
GRAVITY-MAGNETIC DATA INTERPRETATION FOR THE HARRAT LUNAYYIR 2009 EARTHQUAKE SWARM ZONE, SAUDI ARABIA – CONSTRAINTS EXERCISED FROM REMOTE SENSING DATA ANALYSIS Dr. Manoj Mukhopadhyay
Experimental Research on the Anti-Erosion and Vegetation Promotion for Sandstone Region in the Yellow River Basin Wenyi Yao
Arenaceous land characteristics and Resource Utilization Yuanbao Leng
Physico-chemical characterization of asbestos dust samples Khutadzo Masindi
DInSAR to Reevaluate Coseismic Deformation Associated with the Moderate Mw5.7 (1999) Ain Temouchent Earthquake, Northwest Algeria "Dr. Bouraoui Seyfallah Dr. Maouche Said"
Land degradation mapping along the Eastern Cape Wild Coast using Landsat 8 surface reflectance data Mrs Rebekah Singh
Shearing rate effect on residual strength of slip soils and its influence on the deformation characteristics of landslides Dr. Lunan WANG
Preliminary study on critical rainfall thresholds for Zhouqu debris flow, SW China "Prof. Genlong Wang Dr. Guoqiang Yu"
Variation characteristics of tectonic stress tensors on Longmen-Shan fault belts and the new interpretation of the dynamics of Wenchuan earthquake Prof. Furen XIE
Seasonal, long-term, and short-term deformation in the Central Range of Taiwan induced by landslides Dr. Ya-Ju Hsu
A Very Large Displacement Rockslide in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area "Dr. Zhang Yu prof. Guangli Xu Dr. Weina Li Dr. Shuang Feng"
Multi-sensor assessment of land subsidence in Marvdasht Plain Dr. Mahdi Motagh
Seismotectonics for Madagascar Ms. RAKOTONDRAIBE TSIRIANDRIMANANA
Identification of the activated fault plane by a geometric method and its hazard analysis: Application to the Murmuri, Ilam (Iran) earthquake Ms. Maryam Abbasian
Stress change and fault interaction from a two century-long earthquake sequence in the central Tell Atlas (Algeria) Prof. Abdelhakim Ayadi
Map and database of active faults in Slovenia Mr. Miloš Bavec
Rock Engineering awareness training and its benefits Mr. Leon Booyens
Prediction of landslides considering the depth ratio of the wetting front Dr. Byung-Gon Chae
A site specific geological risk assessment of the proposed location of South Africa’s second nuclear power plant, Thyspunt, Eastern Cape Mrs. Debbie Claassen
The first world Catalog of Earthquake-Rotated Objects (EROs): outline, statistical analyses, outlook Dr. Luigi Cucci
Implications on the dust storm production in Khuzestan (Soth west of Iran) Mr. Javad Darvishi Khatooni
Sedimentary Geochemistry of Dust Pollution in soth west of Iran Mr. Javad Darvishi Khatooni
Paleoseismic Investigation of the Kango Fault, South Africa: Incorporating Temporal and Spatial Clustering Behavior into a Seismic Source Characterization Model Ms. Kathryn Hanson
Searching for the significant displacement zone of the 2014 Orkney earthquake fault with strain data and Map3Di for targeting scientific drilling. Mr. Akimasa Ishida
Geological Disaster by Liquefaction-Fluidization Phenomena on Boso peninsula at The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake, central Japan: Distribution of the phenomena on reclaimed land along northeastern Tokyo bay and horizons of liquefaction-fluidization in Inagekaihin park Dr. Osamu Kazaoka
A method to determine accurate hypocentrral parameters of shallow earthquakes including explosions Dr. Woohan Kim
Characteristics of band-limited ambient seismic noise in South Korea Prof. Ki Young Kim
Estimation of the seismic risk in major cities of Gangwon province, Korea using shear-wave velocities Prof. Ki Young Kim
Observations on Intraplate Seismicity in Central Fennoscandia Dr. Annakaisa Korja
Seismotectonic Analysis of Southern Marmara Region, Turkey Dr. Akın Kürçer
Residual pore pressure analysis of Shuping landslide in Three Gorges Reservoir, China Dr. Weina Li
The secondary hazard induced by seismic activity could be more threatening in karst mining area Dr. Zhiyong Li
Neoctonics of the Algerian continental margin: Blocks rotations evidenced by a paleomagnetic analysis Dr. Said Maouche
Aggradational and Erosional records of Cloud Burst: An example from 2010 Leh Cloud Burst, Ladakh Himalaya, India Dr. Dhananjay Meshram
Mantle flow under the Seismogenic Zone of the Eastern Carpathians? Evidences from complementary geophysical and satellite investigations Prof. Victor Mocanu
Monitoring the Dead Sea Region by multi-parameter stations Dr. Ayman Mohsen
Distal rain triggered lahars on west coast of Ecuador Dr. Maurizio Mulas
Geomorphologic evaluation and valoration of geological hazards in the Quebrada valley and Dique Los Sauces-La Rioja, Argentina Dr. Adriana Ediht Niz
The 2014 Orkney M5.5: location of initial and main rupture origins and high energy sources Mr. Hiroyuki Ogasawara
THE PRODUCTION OF THE AFRICA SEISMOTECTONIC MAP AND DATABASE Mrs. Magda Roos
Evidences of a Middle Pleistocene rock avalanche in L’Aquila Basin (central Apennines, Italy) Dr. Gabriele Scarascia-Mugnozza
Analysis of the Dynamic Sourceand Characteristics of the Seismogenic Structure of the Ludian, Yunnan Ms 6.5 Earthquake of 2014 Mr. Chongjian Shao
Borehole Seismic Network at Koyna, India Dr. Dodla Shashidhar
Feasibility test of joint maximum likelihood earthquake location with arrived and not-yet arrived data for early warning Prof. Dong-Hoon Sheen
Evidence for Quaternary Reverse of Rattlesnake Mountain Fault, Yakima Fold Belt, Eastern Washington Mr. Christopher Slack
Seismotectonics and Seismic Hazard Map of Tunisia (North Africa) Mr. Abdelkader Soumaya
Geophysical Investigations of Geohazards Submarine Mass Movement Mr. Sunjay Sunjay
Study of possible tsunamigenic seismic sources for the French coast (Atlantic and English Channel) Dr. Monique Terrier
Seismic zonation of Hispaniola Island for hazard assessment purposes Dr. Monique Terrier
Seismic geomorphology of mass transport deposits influenced by halokinesis: insights from the Levant Basin, offshore central Israel Dr. Nicolas Waldmann
Study on geological hazards in Wenchuan earthquake Mr. Quanzhi Wang
Study on Regularity of Typical Landslide Stability Variation and Influencing Factors with Drawdown of Reservoir Water Level Dr. Yin Xiaomeng
An estimation of land subsidence and areas below sea level in 2100 at Kujukuri Plain, eastern Japan Mr. Hisashi Yabusaki
Numerical simulation of deep-hole resistivity anomaly caused by drilling construction in Xinfengjiang geoelectric station Dr. Xing Yan
Paleotsunami in Eastern Taiwan and its Implications Prof. Jiun-Yee Yen
Western Pacific mega wave: a 2-kyr-long geological record in northern Taiwan Dr. Neng-Ti Yu
Strain partitioning and seismotectonics in the east margin of the Tibetan Plateau constrained by river landforms Prof. Shimin Zhang
A comparative study of tunnel deformation by designing of auxiliary tunnels Prof. Haijun Zhao
PROBABILISTIC SEISMIC HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR WEST AFRICA AND SURROUNDING REGIONS Mr. Umar Afegbua Kadiri
Intergrated static and dynamic stress modeling for investgating tremor source regions in the san andreas fault Ms. Sandra Hardy
A comparative study of the geochemistry of two tropical west flowing rivers, southwest coast of India Ms. Vidhya Marina
Evaluation of seismic hazard at the northeastern part of Algeria Mr. Hamidatou Mouloud
Seismicity studies of the Okavango Delta Region and the Environs, Botswana. Mr. Bokani Nthaba
Seismotectonic and Seismic Hazard Map of Tunisia (North Africa) Mr. Abdelkader Soumaya
Could the collapse of a massive speleothem be the record of a large paleoearthquake? Dr. Alessandro Valentini
Earthquake Control by Lakes along Active Faults Dr. Prof. Daya Shanker
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