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Fractal Analysis For Natural Hazards Special Publication No 261 Geological Society Special Publication G Cello B D Malamud Editors

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Fractal Analysis For Natural Hazards Special Publication No 261 Geological Society Special Publication G Cello B D Malamud Editors
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Publisher: Geological Society of London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.28 MB
Pages: 171
Author: G. Cello; B. D. Malamud; Editors
ISBN: 1862392013
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Fractal Analysis For Natural Hazards Special Publication No 261 Geological Society Special Publication G Cello B D Malamud Editors by G. Cello; B. D. Malamud; Editors 1862392013 instant download after payment.

In the Earth Sciences, the concept of fractals and scale invariance is well-recognized in many natural objects. However, the use of fractals for spatial and temporal analyses of natural hazards has been less used (and accepted) in the Earth Sciences. This book brings together twelve contributions that emphasize the role of fractal analyses in natural hazard research, including landslides, wildfires, floods, catastrophic rock fractures and earthquakes. A wide variety of spatial and temporal fractal-related approaches and techniques are applied to 'natural' data, experimental data, and computer simulations. These approaches include probabilistic hazard analysis, cellular-automata models, spatial analyses, temporal variability, prediction, and self-organizing behaviour. The main aims of this volume are to present current research on fractal analyses as applied to natural hazards, and to stimulate the curiosity of advanced Earth Science students and researchers in the use of fractals analyses for the better understanding of natural hazards.

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