@EarthSciCam | Fellow @CaiusCollege | All hazards are multihazards, but are any of them natural?
Keep an eye out for some presentations from our Cambridge Complex and Multihazard group (www.comhaz.com):
Keep an eye out for some presentations from our Cambridge Complex and Multihazard group (www.comhaz.com):
Particularly serious implications for very fine grain sizes as the crypto(tephra) market is volatile at the best of times.
Particularly serious implications for very fine grain sizes as the crypto(tephra) market is volatile at the best of times.
Understanding where and how much the fault slipped can help with damage assessments, so we've made some preliminary estimates from S2 (data: doi.org/10.5281/zeno...)
Understanding where and how much the fault slipped can help with damage assessments, so we've made some preliminary estimates from S2 (data: doi.org/10.5281/zeno...)
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Key message: a barrier between 'human' and 'natural' events is often unhelpful, and we must consider the interaction between multiple hazards in all cases.
www.nature.com/articles/s44304-025-00071-w
Key message: a barrier between 'human' and 'natural' events is often unhelpful, and we must consider the interaction between multiple hazards in all cases.
www.nature.com/articles/s44304-025-00071-w
This ‘natural’ hazard had the fingerprints of human activity all over it: climate change, glacier retreat, permafrost degradation, and hydropower dam breach.
Read here: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
This ‘natural’ hazard had the fingerprints of human activity all over it: climate change, glacier retreat, permafrost degradation, and hydropower dam breach.
Read here: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
The approach uses a computationally efficient network-based model to simulate cascading interactions between hazards (e.g. earthquake-landslide) and the resulting impacts.
Read more here: doi.org/10.5194/nhes...
The approach uses a computationally efficient network-based model to simulate cascading interactions between hazards (e.g. earthquake-landslide) and the resulting impacts.
Read more here: doi.org/10.5194/nhes...
For those I haven't met yet, I am Max Van Wyk de Vries, Assistant Prof in Natural Hazards in Cambridge - here for the discussion on hazard, risk management, remote sensing, and all things science.
More about what we do here: www.comhaz.com/home
For those I haven't met yet, I am Max Van Wyk de Vries, Assistant Prof in Natural Hazards in Cambridge - here for the discussion on hazard, risk management, remote sensing, and all things science.
More about what we do here: www.comhaz.com/home