We consider the frequency-size statistics of two natural hazards, forest fires and landslides. Both appear to satisfy power-law (fractal) distributions to a good approximation under a wide variety of conditions. Two simple cellular-automata models have been proposed as analogs for this observed behavior, the forest fire model for forest fires and the sand pile model for landslides. The behavior of these models can be understood in terms of a self-similar inverse cascade. For the forest fire model the cascade consists of the coalescence of clusters of trees; for the sand pile model the cascade consists of the coalescence of metastable regions
As it is well known forest fires can present serious risk to people and can have enormous environmen...
The statistics of natural catastrophes contains very counter-\linebreak intuitive results. Using ear...
International audiencePower-law distributions of landslides and rockfalls observed under various con...
Abstract: The quantification of wildfire regimes, especially the relationship between the frequency ...
International audienceWe have studied a hybrid model combining the forest-fire model with the site-p...
Landslide inventories show that the statistical distribution of the area of recorded events is well ...
International audienceA numerical model is developed for the simulation of debris flow in landslides...
Surprisingly the analysis of landslide inventories has shown that landslide events associated with d...
A number of recent papers have suggested that wildfire cumulative frequency-area distributions exibi...
The forest fire model has been used to test the theory of Self-Organized Criticality as a model of c...
We studied a cellular automaton, able to reproduce the landslide frequency-size distributions from c...
Reasonable prediction of landslide occurrences in a given area requires the choice of an appropriate...
The statistics of natural catastrophes contains very counter-intuitive results. Using earthquakes as...
We investigate a so-called punctuated-equilibrium model of tree-like evolution containing extinction...
Wildfire cumulative frequency–area distributions of Mediterranean landscapes are examined for agreem...
As it is well known forest fires can present serious risk to people and can have enormous environmen...
The statistics of natural catastrophes contains very counter-\linebreak intuitive results. Using ear...
International audiencePower-law distributions of landslides and rockfalls observed under various con...
Abstract: The quantification of wildfire regimes, especially the relationship between the frequency ...
International audienceWe have studied a hybrid model combining the forest-fire model with the site-p...
Landslide inventories show that the statistical distribution of the area of recorded events is well ...
International audienceA numerical model is developed for the simulation of debris flow in landslides...
Surprisingly the analysis of landslide inventories has shown that landslide events associated with d...
A number of recent papers have suggested that wildfire cumulative frequency-area distributions exibi...
The forest fire model has been used to test the theory of Self-Organized Criticality as a model of c...
We studied a cellular automaton, able to reproduce the landslide frequency-size distributions from c...
Reasonable prediction of landslide occurrences in a given area requires the choice of an appropriate...
The statistics of natural catastrophes contains very counter-intuitive results. Using earthquakes as...
We investigate a so-called punctuated-equilibrium model of tree-like evolution containing extinction...
Wildfire cumulative frequency–area distributions of Mediterranean landscapes are examined for agreem...
As it is well known forest fires can present serious risk to people and can have enormous environmen...
The statistics of natural catastrophes contains very counter-\linebreak intuitive results. Using ear...
International audiencePower-law distributions of landslides and rockfalls observed under various con...