The physical properties of soil can affect the stability of construction. In particular, soil swelling potential (a term which includes swelling/shrinking) is often overlooked as a natural hazard. Similar to risk assessment for other hazards, assessing risk for soil swelling can be defined as the product of the probability of the hazard and the value of property subjected to the hazard. This research utilizes past engineering and geological assessments of soil swelling potential, along with economic data from the U.S. Census, to assess the risk for soil swelling at the census-block level in Louisiana, a U.S. state with a relatively dense population that is vulnerable to expansive soils. Results suggest that the coastal parts of the state fa...
Natural and human-induced processes have combined to produce high rates of relative sea-level rise a...
Recent natural disasters such as earthquakes, flood, and fire, and other issues such as asbestos, pe...
Coastal wetland loss has been a major problem in Louisiana, exceeding 1.2 million acres over the las...
Wildfire is an important but understudied natural hazard in some areas. This research examined histo...
© Copyright © 2020 Mostafiz, Friedland, Rohli, Gall, Bushra and Gilliland. Rising property losses fr...
Climate change can affect coastal areas in a variety of ways. Coasts are sensitive to sea level rise...
Louisiana, U.S.A., is among the most vulnerable areas globally to coastal natural hazards, with risk...
The coast of Louisiana is under threat because of sea level rise and land subsidence. Sea water is e...
Louisiana has lost approximately 1,880 square miles of land over the past eighty years. Projections ...
The coast of Louisiana is under threat because of sea level rise and land subsidence. Sea water is e...
016610692017FINAL MAY 2015 - MAY 2017PDFTech ReportSPTC14.1-76-FPavementsSpreadsheetsClay soilsDroug...
As part of the Road Home program, homeowners were given an option to rebuild instead of turning thei...
Expansive clay soils are prevalent in North Texas and have historically caused damage to thousands o...
University Transportation Centers Program2019PDFTech ReportTewari, SanjayLouisiana Tech University. ...
The Mississippi River deltaic region of southeastern Louisiana is made noteworthy by the challenges ...
Natural and human-induced processes have combined to produce high rates of relative sea-level rise a...
Recent natural disasters such as earthquakes, flood, and fire, and other issues such as asbestos, pe...
Coastal wetland loss has been a major problem in Louisiana, exceeding 1.2 million acres over the las...
Wildfire is an important but understudied natural hazard in some areas. This research examined histo...
© Copyright © 2020 Mostafiz, Friedland, Rohli, Gall, Bushra and Gilliland. Rising property losses fr...
Climate change can affect coastal areas in a variety of ways. Coasts are sensitive to sea level rise...
Louisiana, U.S.A., is among the most vulnerable areas globally to coastal natural hazards, with risk...
The coast of Louisiana is under threat because of sea level rise and land subsidence. Sea water is e...
Louisiana has lost approximately 1,880 square miles of land over the past eighty years. Projections ...
The coast of Louisiana is under threat because of sea level rise and land subsidence. Sea water is e...
016610692017FINAL MAY 2015 - MAY 2017PDFTech ReportSPTC14.1-76-FPavementsSpreadsheetsClay soilsDroug...
As part of the Road Home program, homeowners were given an option to rebuild instead of turning thei...
Expansive clay soils are prevalent in North Texas and have historically caused damage to thousands o...
University Transportation Centers Program2019PDFTech ReportTewari, SanjayLouisiana Tech University. ...
The Mississippi River deltaic region of southeastern Louisiana is made noteworthy by the challenges ...
Natural and human-induced processes have combined to produce high rates of relative sea-level rise a...
Recent natural disasters such as earthquakes, flood, and fire, and other issues such as asbestos, pe...
Coastal wetland loss has been a major problem in Louisiana, exceeding 1.2 million acres over the las...