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Extreme Events

Extreme Events

Extreme Events

A Physical Reconstruction and Risk Assessment
Jonathan Nott, James Cook University, North Queensland
May 2006
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Hardback
9780521824125

    The assessment of risks posed by natural hazards such as floods, droughts, earthquakes, tsunamis or cyclones, may not reflect the full range or magnitude of events possible. As human populations grow, especially in hazard-prone areas, methods for accurately assessing natural hazard risks are becoming increasingly important. Jonathan Nott describes the many methods used to reconstruct such hazards from natural long-term records. He demonstrates how long-term records are essential in gaining a realistic understanding of the variability of natural hazards, and how short-term historical records can often misrepresent likely risks.

    • Explains mechanisms that cause extreme events and discusses their prehistoric records
    • Describes how to reconstruct long-term records of natural hazards in order to make accurate risk assessments
    • Demonstrates that natural hazards can follow cycles over time and do not occur randomly

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    "An excellent introduction to the risk assessment of natural events such as floods, droughts, earthquakes and tsunamis." -- Choice

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    Product details

    May 2006
    Hardback
    9780521824125
    310 pages
    254 × 180 × 20 mm
    0.789kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Droughts
    • 3. Floods
    • 4. Tropical cyclones
    • 5. Tsunamis
    • 6. Earthquakes
    • 7. Landslides
    • 8. Volcanoes
    • 9. Asteroids
    • 10. Extreme events over time
    • Appendix
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Jonathan Nott , James Cook University, North Queensland