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Autor:
Casey D. Allen, Thomas R. Paradise
Publikováno v:
Physical Geography. 43:1-23
While perhaps best be known by outsiders as a coastal geomorphology expert, Dr. Antony Orme was in fact a consummate example of a well-rounded field geomorphologist, as evinced by his wide-ranging ...
Autor:
Thomas R. Paradise, Somaia S. Suwihli
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Earthquake Research. :367-382
Libya’s seismicity has been considered relatively minor, however, several earthquakes of magnitude larger than 5.0 have occurred since Roman times. The scope of this study is to identify and chronicle past seismic frequency and magnitude in Libya b
Autor:
Ikramuddin Bahram, Thomas R. Paradise
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Earthquake Research. :403-416
Following the catastrophic earthquake of October 2005 in Kashmir, Pakistan, 215 surveys were administered to earthquake survivors in villages within 50 miles (80 km) of the epicenter near the town of Muzaffarabad. The survey questionnaires were desig
Autor:
Somaia S. Suwihli, Thomas R. Paradise
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Earthquake Research. :349-366
Individual beliefs, knowledge, and perception play a vital role in understanding and coping with the consequences of earthquakes. These perceptions then mold the broader perceptions of risk and danger held by communities, which ultimately create publ
Autor:
Thomas R. Paradise
Tafoni and gnamma are cavernous weathering phenomena that have been extensively surveyed, discussed, and studied. From delicate, polygonal cells (2–4 mm) to huge circular pits (30 m þ), they develop in a variety of rock substrates, commonly in san
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-818234-5.00197-8
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-818234-5.00197-8
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Vol 18, Pp 257-269 (2018)
The influx of millions of Syrian refugees into Turkey has rapidly changed the population distribution along the Dead Sea Rift and East Anatolian fault zones. In contrast to other countries in the Middle East where refugees are accommodated in camp en
Publikováno v:
Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment. 39:775-793
Cavernous rock decay processes represent a global phenomenon, ubiquitous to all environments, with the viewable-in-landscape form usually being the final descriptor (e.g. “alveoli”), sometimes alluding to the specific decay process (e.g. “pitti
Autor:
Kevin Hall, John C. Dixon, Paul Sumner, Kaelin M. Groom, T. J. Thompson, Ronald I. Dorn, Casey D. Allen, Alice V. Turkington, Lisa Mol, E. J. Harrison, Niccole Villa Cerveny, Steven J. Gordon, Thomas R. Paradise
Publikováno v:
Geomorphology. 200:59-74
Researchers exploring rock decay hail from chemistry, engineering, geography, geology, paleoclimatology, soil science, and other disciplines and use laboratory, microscopic, theoretical, and field-based strategies. We illustrate here how the traditio
Autor:
Thomas R. Paradise
Publikováno v:
Applied Geography. 42:176-185
Through the measurement of tafoni dimensions on an isolated, and unrecorded ‘djinn block’ in Petra's Ordovician Disi Sandstone, minimum surface recession were prevalent on eastern and western faces ranging from 10 to 127 mm/millennia. Moderate ta
Autor:
Thomas R. Paradise
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Earthquake Research. :1-12
The article has been retracted due to the investigation of complaints received against it. The paper is withdrawn due to paper duplication which has been published by the author years before. This paper published in Vol.1 No.1 1-12 (pages), 2012, has