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Early Warning For Geological Disasters Scientific Methods And Current Practice 1st Edition M Hoshiba

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Early Warning For Geological Disasters Scientific Methods And Current Practice 1st Edition M Hoshiba
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.47 MB
Pages: 379
Author: M. Hoshiba, T. Ozaki (auth.), Friedemann Wenzel, Jochen Zschau (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642122323, 9783642122330, 3642122329, 3642122337
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Early Warning For Geological Disasters Scientific Methods And Current Practice 1st Edition M Hoshiba by M. Hoshiba, T. Ozaki (auth.), Friedemann Wenzel, Jochen Zschau (eds.) 9783642122323, 9783642122330, 3642122329, 3642122337 instant download after payment.

The past years have seen new technologies that could be utilized for early warning and real-time loss estimation. They include self-organizing sensor networks, new satellite imagery with high resolution, multi-sensor observational capacities, and crowd sourcing. From this and improved physical models, data processing and communication methodologies a significant step towards better early warning technologies has been achieved by research.

At the same time, early warning systems became part of the disaster management practice for instance in Japan and Indonesia. This book marks the important point where:

  1. Research activities continue to improve early warning
  2. Experience with applications is expanding

At this critical point in development of early warning for geological disasters it is timely to provide a volume that documents the state-of-the-art, provides an overview on recent developments and serves as knowledge resource for researcher and practitioners.

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