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Natural Hazards in Australasia

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Informationen zum Autor Professor Goff is particularly interested in tsunamis - all aspects of tsunamis - hazard, risk and vulnerability assessment, disaster and emergency management, but in studying this particular natural hazard his interests have quite naturally extended to include a vast range of others. He has worked in environments from the high mountains to the deep ocean and therefore all natural hazards and the associated human-environment interactions are of interest to him. He has worked on natural hazards such as tsunamis, earthquakes, cyclones, volcanic eruptions, river floods, glacial outbursts, and landslides in Australia, the Antarctic, New Zealand, Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Japan, Solomon Islands, Cook Islands, Chile, Mexico, the Maldives, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu, Hawaii, New Caledonia, the Falkland Islands, French Polynesia, Canada, UK, USA (including Hawaii), France, Greece, Belize, and Wallis and Futuna. He has written over 200 peer reviewed publications on a wide range of physical and social science issues. He is Professor of Tsunami Research and Deputy Director of the Palaeontology, Geobiology and Earth Archives (Pangea) Research Centre in the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. He has been Adjunct Professor at the University of Hawaii, Visiting Professor at Arizona State University, and is currently Honorary Research Associate at the University. Chris de Freitas is a climate scientist at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, where he has been Head of Science and Technology at the Tamaki campus and has spent four years as Pro Vice Chancellor. He received his early education in Trinidad, West Indies. He has Bachelors and Masters degrees from the University of Toronto and PhD from the University of Queensland as a Commonwealth Doctoral Scholar. He has been vice-president of the Meteorological Society of New Zealand, vice-president of the International Society of Biometeorology, editor of the international journal Climate Research, and co-founder of the Australian-New Zealand Climate Forum. He has over 200 journal publications and is author of several books. Klappentext A textbook designed for students taking a course in natural hazards with an Australasian focus and context. Zusammenfassung A textbook designed for students taking a course in natural hazards with an Australasian focus and context. In full colour and richly supported by photographs! illustrations and maps. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction James Goff and C. R. de Freitas; 2. Floods C. R. de Freitas; 3. Drought C. R. de Freitas; 4. Tropical cyclones C. R. de Freitas; 5. Volcanic hazards Jan Lindsay, Mary Anne Thompson and Phil Shane; 6. Seismic hazards M. C. Quigley and B. Duffy; 7. Tsunamis James Goff and Catherine Chagué-Goff; 8. Landslides Samantha Clarke and Thomas Hubble; 9. Bushfires Joshua Whittaker and Katharine Haynes....

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Authors James Goff, James (University of New South Wales Goff, James Freitas Goff
Assisted by C R de Freitas (Editor), C. R. de Freitas (Editor), C. R. (University of Auckland) de Freitas (Editor), Chris de Freitas (Editor), James Goff (Editor), James (University of New South Wales Goff (Editor), Goff James (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.07.2016
 
EAN 9781107682597
ISBN 978-1-107-68259-7
No. of pages 282
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences

SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / General, Earth Sciences

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