IJGE 2016 (July), Vol. 2, No. 3
Table of Content Special Issue Theme: Geormorphological Hazards: Past and Present- O. Slaymaker, A. Panin, M. Miciu and S. De. Editorial Message - Geomorphological Hazards: Past and Present, 2(3): 90-91.
- O. Slaymaker. A
Review of Three Significant Geohazards in the Canadian Cordillera: the
Case of River Floods, Debris Flows/Floods, and Debris/Rock Avalanches, 2(3): 92-103. pdf
- R. Nepop and A. Agatova. Quantitative
Estimations of the Holocene Erosion due to Seismically Induced
Landslides in the SE Altai (Russia) Applying Detailed Profiling and
Statistical Approaches, 2(3): 104-118. pdf
- K. Ghosh, S. Bandyopadhyay and S. Kumar De. Geophysical Investigation and Management Plan of a Shallow Landslide along the NH-44 in Atharamura Hill, Tripura, India, 2(3): 119-130. pdf
- A. Agatova and R. Nepop. Dating
Strong Prehistoric Earthquakes and Estimating Their Recurrence Interval
Applying Radiocarbon Analysis and Dendroseismological Approach – Case
Study from SE Altai (Russia), 2(3): 131-149. pdf
- E. Fouache, R. Rante, D. Mirzaakhmedov, R.
Ragala, M. Dupays, C. Vella, J. Fleury, V. Andrieu-Ponnel, A. Zink, E. Porto
and F. Brune. The
Role of Catastrophic Floods Generated by Collapse of Natural Dams Since
the Neolithic in the Oases of Bukhara and Qaraqöl: Preliminary Results, 2(3): 150-165. pdf
- S.A.
Makarov, A.A. Cherkashina, Z.V. Atutova, A.V. Bardash, N.N. Voropai,
N.V. Kichigina, B.F. Mutin, O.P. Osipova and N.N. Ukhova. Debris Flows of the Tunkinsky Goltsy Mountains (Tunkinsky District, Republic of Buryatia in Eastern Siberia), 2(3): 166-179. pdf
- T. Kalicki, A.
Zieliński, P. Przepióra, S.
Chwałek, M. Frączek, E. Kłusakiewicz, I. Olszak and Ł. Podrzycki. Modern
and Late Holocene flash floods in the Silesian Upland (Southern Poland)
detected from transformation of periglacial valleys: case study near
Kromołów, 2(3): 180-189. pdf.
- T. Kalicki and R. Czerniak
. The
role of catastrophic events in slope transformation of the
Forecarpathians during the Subboreal-Subatlantic: a case study of the
archaeological site Brzezie 26 near Cracow (southern Poland), 2(3): 190-207. pdf.
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