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Peak discharges 2 Caspian Sea regions 1 Climate change 1 Co-seismic rockslide-debris avalanche 1 Debris flow 1 Flash flooding 1 Hazus 1 High extreme events 1 Meteorological threshold for debris flows 1 Rainfall triggered debris flows 1 Wenchuan earthquake 1 Wenjia Gully 1 Yield strength 1 avoided flood damages 1 extreme weather events 1 land conservation 1 peak discharges 1
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Chu, Ziyan 1 Kousky, Carolyn 1 Ma, Yu 1 Samadi, S. 1 Sharifi, Forood 1 Walls, Margaret 1 Wilson, Catherine 1 Wu, Yufu 1 Yu, Bin 1
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Natural Hazards 2 Discussion Papers 1
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Flooding and Resilience: Valuing Conservation Investments in a World with Climate Change
Kousky, Carolyn; Walls, Margaret; Chu, Ziyan - 2013
Communities in the United States are showing increasing interest in the use of forests, wetlands, and other natural areas to provide protection against extreme events. As the climate changes and such events become more frequent and/or more severe, investments in the conservation of natural areas...
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Case study of a giant debris flow in the Wenjia Gully, Sichuan Province, China
Yu, Bin; Ma, Yu; Wu, Yufu - In: Natural Hazards 65 (2013) 1, pp. 835-849
The debris flow, which was triggered in the Wenjia Gully on August 13, 2010, is an extreme example of mass movement events, which occurred after the Wenchuan earthquake of May 12, 2008. This Earthquake triggered in the Wenjia Gully the second largest co-seismic landslide, which can be classified...
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Causes and consequences of recent floods in the Golestan catchments and Caspian Sea regions of Iran
Sharifi, Forood; Samadi, S.; Wilson, Catherine - In: Natural Hazards 61 (2012) 2, pp. 533-550
rainfall depths and maximum peak discharges at the existing gauges were compared with the depths of rainfall and the peak …
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