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pro vyhledávání: '"V. R. Rani"'
Autor:
J. Aswathi, K. S. Sajinkumar, A. Rajaneesh, T. Oommen, E. H. Bouali, R. B. Binoj Kumar, V. R. Rani, Jobin Thomas, K. P. Thrivikramji, R. S. Ajin, M. Abioui
Publikováno v:
Geocarto International. 37:16108-16131
Autor:
Thomas Oommen, C. L. Vishnu, C. Muraleedharan, S. Rinu, K. S. Sajinkumar, K. R. Praveen, V. R. Rani
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards. 103:639-657
Rainfall-triggered landslides are the most common type of mass movement seen along the tropical belt due to the prevalence of monsoons. These landslides can be forecasted by understanding the spatial and temporal rainfall distribution patterns, and s
Autor:
K. P. Thrivikramji, C. L. Vishnu, K. S. Sajinkumar, V. R. Rani, S. Keerthy, Thomas Oommen, Richard A. Coffman
Publikováno v:
Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 758-767 (2019)
From 1 June to 29 August 2018, Kerala, a state in southwestern India, recorded 36% excess rainfall than normal levels, leading to widespread floods and landslides events and resulting in 445 deaths. In this study, satellite-based data were used to ma
Autor:
A. Rajaneesh, K. S. Sajinkumar, K. P. Thrivikramji, V. R. Rani, A. Arya, Ram Avtar, Ali P. Yunus, Thomas Oommen
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 807:150842
Furious floods have become an omnipresent reality with the dawn of climate change and its transition to adulthood. Since climate change has now become an accepted reality, analysing the factors that favour or disfavour floods are an urgent requiremen
Autor:
Sajid Pareeth, Fabio Luca Bonali, Thomas Oommen, A. Rajaneesh, Y. Anilkumar, K. P. Thrivikramji, K. S. Sajinkumar, Brian G. McAdoo, C. L. Vishnu, V. R. Rani
India's Kerala state, sandwiched between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats, witnessed a catastrophic flood during the southwest monsoon in mid-August 2018. Unusual precipitation (24% in excess of the normal) coupled with opening of flood gates of
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Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment. 23:100556
Karamana River Basin (KRB), set in the tropical monsoon climate (i.e., Koppen's Am), hosts the drinking water supply to the capital city of Thiruvanathapuram, one of the highly urbanized cities in the southwestern seaboard of India. Primary focus of
Autor:
P. Sundarajan, C. Muraleedharan, V. R. Rani, A. Shahul Hameed, K. S. Sajinkumar, C. Unnikrishnan Warrier, A. P. Pradeepkumar
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment. 76:1297-1306
A combination of vertical electrical sounding (VES) and δO18 and δH2 stable isotope geochemistry is used in this study to trace out the extension of a dyke and for deciphering the subsurface piping phenomena in a landslide-affected hamlet, Pasukada
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards. 75:755-778
A partially failed landslide resembling a cascade and which imparted a step-like topography occurred on 7 July 2007 during the south-west monsoon in Erumakolli tea estate near Meppadi in Wayanad district, Kerala. Five steps (towards north) were ident
Publikováno v:
Environmental Earth Sciences. 72:2333-2344
The Narippara area, which is nestled in the Banasuramala of Wayanad district, witnessed initiation of landslide, which was manifested in the form of curvilinear cracks running for a length of 170 m. In the event of continuous rainfall, these cracks m
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 7:142-153
Landslide occurrences in Western Ghats are not rare but rather a brooding omnipresent reality with all its fury. The devastation caused by this cataclysmic phenomenon is unwittingly greater than one could imagine as the density of population in the s