Avalanche hazard is a threat to many residential areas in Iceland. In 1995 two avalanche accidents causing a total of 34 fatalities in areas thought to be safe prompted research on avalanche hazard assessment. A new method was developed, and in 2000 a new regulation on avalanche hazard zoning was issued. The method and regulation are based on individual risk, or an-nual probability of death due to avalanches. The major components of the method are the estimation of avalanche frequency, run-out distribution, and vulnerability. The frequency is estimated locally for each path under con-sideration but the run-out distribution is based on data from many locations, employing the concept of transferring avalanches between slopes. Finally the vuln...
Abstract: All known avalanche incidents from 1987/88 to 1998/99 (12 years) have been analysed with r...
56% of the Georgian territory is avalanche hazard, and 1882 avalanches poses serious risks to the se...
Natural hazards are increasingly a limiting factor in mountainous countries in connection with the g...
In 1995, catastrophic avalanches inundated the northwestern Iceland towns of Flateyri and Súðavík ki...
In recent years, risk assessment has become increasingly important for the protection of settlements...
International audienceThe risk resulting from natural hazards can be derived from the combination of...
International audienceThe risk resulting from natural hazards can be derived from the combination of...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of defining a proper method for formal risk analysis in ava...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of defining a proper method for formal risk analysis in ava...
The avalanche situation in the town of Neskaupstaôur is rather unique and in many respects more diff...
In this thesis I present a probabilistic approach to modelling avalanche risk for settlements in Ic...
This study focuses on the conceptual approach to natural hazard investigations in regions lacking ha...
Steep slopes, abundant snowfall, weak and unstable snow mantle are the main conditions to snow avala...
International audienceLong-term avalanche risk assessment is of major importance in mountainous area...
Formal risk analysis may be considered a promising method for evaluating the danger to people from a...
Abstract: All known avalanche incidents from 1987/88 to 1998/99 (12 years) have been analysed with r...
56% of the Georgian territory is avalanche hazard, and 1882 avalanches poses serious risks to the se...
Natural hazards are increasingly a limiting factor in mountainous countries in connection with the g...
In 1995, catastrophic avalanches inundated the northwestern Iceland towns of Flateyri and Súðavík ki...
In recent years, risk assessment has become increasingly important for the protection of settlements...
International audienceThe risk resulting from natural hazards can be derived from the combination of...
International audienceThe risk resulting from natural hazards can be derived from the combination of...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of defining a proper method for formal risk analysis in ava...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of defining a proper method for formal risk analysis in ava...
The avalanche situation in the town of Neskaupstaôur is rather unique and in many respects more diff...
In this thesis I present a probabilistic approach to modelling avalanche risk for settlements in Ic...
This study focuses on the conceptual approach to natural hazard investigations in regions lacking ha...
Steep slopes, abundant snowfall, weak and unstable snow mantle are the main conditions to snow avala...
International audienceLong-term avalanche risk assessment is of major importance in mountainous area...
Formal risk analysis may be considered a promising method for evaluating the danger to people from a...
Abstract: All known avalanche incidents from 1987/88 to 1998/99 (12 years) have been analysed with r...
56% of the Georgian territory is avalanche hazard, and 1882 avalanches poses serious risks to the se...
Natural hazards are increasingly a limiting factor in mountainous countries in connection with the g...