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Effects of a Crude Oil Terminal on Tropical Benthic Communities in Brunei

Seng, L. T.Kwong, L. Y.Chye, H. S.Huat, K. K.Pheng, K. S.Hanapi, S.Meng, W. T.Legore, R. S.Ligny, W. D.Tan, G. T.
An environmental survey was carried out in May 1981 at the intertidal and subtidal zone of Sungai (River) Bera, where Brunei Shell Petroleum Company d...
This study assesses the tsunami hazard potential in Padang, Indonesia probabilistically using a novel stochastic tsunami simulation method. The stocha...
Marine inundation associated with the 5 to 8 m storm surge of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 left overwash sediments inland on the coastal plains of the nort...

Identification of storm surge vulnerable areas in the Philippines through the simulation of Typhoon Haiyan-induced storm surge levels over historical storm tracks

J. P. LapidezJ. TablazonL. DasallasL. A. GonzaloK. M. CabacabaM. M. A. RamosJ. K. SuarezJ. SantiagoA. M. F. LagmayV. Malano
Super Typhoon Haiyan entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on 7 November 2013, causing tremendous damage to infrastructure and loss of l...

Volcanoes magnify Metro Manila’s southwest monsoon rains and lethal floods

A.M.F. LagmayG. BagtasaI.A. CrisologoB.A. RacomaC.P. David
Many volcanoes worldwide are located near populated cities that experience monsoon seasons, characterized by shifting winds each year. Because of the ...
Landslides are one of the most frequent and common natural hazards in Malaysia. Preparation of landslide susceptibility maps is one of the first and m...
In November 2007, the heads of the ten member governments of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) signed a charter that will, once rati...

Probabilistic storm surge inundation maps for Metro Manila based on Philippine public storm warning signals

J. TablazonC. V. CaroA. M. F. LagmayJ. B. L. BrionesL. DasallasJ. P. LapidezJ. SantiagoJ. K. SuarezC. LadieroL. A. GonzaloM. T. F. MungcalV. Malano
A storm surge is the sudden rise of sea water over the astronomical tides, generated by an approaching storm. This event poses a major threat to the P...

The emergence of global tsunami awareness: Analysis of disaster preparedness in Chile, Indonesia, Japan and Vietnam

Esteban, M.Thao, N. D.Takagi, H.Tsimopoulou, V.Mikami, T.Yun, N. Y.Suppasri, A.
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was the first significant transoceanic tsunami in the digital age, allowing the population of the entire world to witnes...
The December, 2004 tsunami and March 2005 earthquake along the Sunda Megathrust off the Western Coast of Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia not only resulted in...
Borneo (Indonesia) is Earth's third largest island, and the location of both extensive areas of rainforest and tropical peatlands. It is the site of b...
The northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia had suffered various extents of structural damage and loss of 68 lives in the unprecedented 2004 Indian Oce...
The research work is conducted in Laos. Which are begining at long the roads No.13 North (Kasi – Phoukhoun District) Vientiane and Luangprabang Prov...
Indian Ocean tsunami caused extensive damage on human life and coastal environments, including fragmented mangroves prior to 2004 tsunami. The natural...
has been estimated that droughts are the world’s costliest natural disasters and affect more people than any other form of natural disaster (Wilhite...