Geomorphology and Natural Hazards Understanding Landscape Change for Disaster Mitigation

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Synopsis

Natural disasters are occasional intense events that disturb Earth's surface, but their impact can be felt long after. Hazard events such as earthquakes, volcanos, drought, and storms can trigger a catastrophic reshaping of the landscape through the erosion, transport, and deposition of different kinds of materials. Geomorphology and Natural Hazards: Understanding Landscape Change for Disaster Mitigation is a graduate level textbook that explores the natural hazards resulting from landscape change and shows how an Earth science perspective can inform hazard mitigation and disaster impact reduction. Volume highlights include: Definitions of hazards, risks, and disasters Impact of different natural hazards on Earth surface processes Geomorphologic insights for hazard assessment and risk mitigation Models for predicting natural hazards How human activities have altered 'natural' hazards Complementarity of geomorphology and engineering to manage threats

Book details

Series:
AGU Advanced Textbooks
Author:
Timothy R. Davies, Oliver Korup, John J. Clague
ISBN:
9781118648605
Related ISBNs:
9781119990321, 9781118648599, 9781119990314
Publisher:
Wiley
Pages:
576
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2021-04-27
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2021
Copyright by:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Earth Sciences, Nonfiction