Geomorphology and natural hazards
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Hazards: singularities in geomorphic systems
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The geomorphological dimensions of natural disasters
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Geologic effects of hurricanes
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Natural hazards of shoreline bluff erosion: a case study of Horizon View, Lake Huron
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Geomorphological effects of tsunami run-up and backwash
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Distribution of hazard types in a drainage basin and its relation to geomorphological setting
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Recent climatic change and catastrophic geomorphic processes in mountain environments
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Erroneous perceptions of fluvial hazards
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Geomorphological understanding of floods
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Geomorphic and hydrologic aspects of monsoon floods on the Narmada and Tapi Rivers in central India
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Spatial variations in the magnitude of the 1993 floods, Raccoon River basin, Iowa
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Flooding of property by runoff from agricultural land in northwestern Europe
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Geomorphology applied to flooding problems of closed-basin lakes... specifically Great Salt Lake, Utah
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The landslide hazard in the Himalayas: geological control and human action
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The geomorphology of some debris flows in the southern Sierra Nevada, California
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Lichen dating of coseismic landslide hazards in alpine mountains
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The importance of earthquake-induced landslides to long-term slope erosion and slope-failure hazards in seismically active regions
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Large mid-Holocene and late Pleistocene earthquakes on the Oquirrh fault zone, Utah
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Global warming and permafrost in Eurasia: a catastrophic scenario
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Geological hazards, vulnerability, and risk assessment using GIS: model for Glenwood Springs, Colorado
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