IJGE 2016 (July), Vol. 2, No. 3
Table of Content
Special Issue Theme: Geormorphological Hazards: Past and Present
O. Slaymaker, A. Panin, M. Miciu and S. De. Editorial Message - Geomorphological Hazards: Past and Present, 2(3): 90-91.
O. Slaymaker. A Review of Three Significant Geohazards in the Canadian Cordillera: the Case of River Floods, Debris Flows/Floods, and Debris/Rock Avalanches, 2(3): 92-103. pdf
R. Nepop and A. Agatova. Quantitative Estimations of the Holocene Erosion due to Seismically Induced Landslides in the SE Altai (Russia) Applying Detailed Profiling and Statistical Approaches, 2(3): 104-118. pdf
K. Ghosh, S. Bandyopadhyay and S. Kumar De. Geophysical Investigation and Management Plan of a Shallow Landslide along the NH-44 in Atharamura Hill, Tripura, India, 2(3): 119-130. pdf
A. Agatova and R. Nepop. Dating Strong Prehistoric Earthquakes and Estimating Their Recurrence Interval Applying Radiocarbon Analysis and Dendroseismological Approach – Case Study from SE Altai (Russia), 2(3): 131-149. pdf
E. Fouache, R. Rante, D. Mirzaakhmedov, R. Ragala, M. Dupays, C. Vella, J. Fleury, V. Andrieu-Ponnel, A. Zink, E. Porto and F. Brune. The Role of Catastrophic Floods Generated by Collapse of Natural Dams Since the Neolithic in the Oases of Bukhara and Qaraqöl: Preliminary Results, 2(3): 150-165. pdf
S.A. Makarov, A.A. Cherkashina, Z.V. Atutova, A.V. Bardash, N.N. Voropai, N.V. Kichigina, B.F. Mutin, O.P. Osipova and N.N. Ukhova. Debris Flows of the Tunkinsky Goltsy Mountains (Tunkinsky District, Republic of Buryatia in Eastern Siberia), 2(3): 166-179. pdf
T. Kalicki, A. Zieliński, P. Przepióra, S. Chwałek, M. Frączek, E. Kłusakiewicz, I. Olszak and Ł. Podrzycki. Modern and Late Holocene flash floods in the Silesian Upland (Southern Poland) detected from transformation of periglacial valleys: case study near Kromołów, 2(3): 180-189. pdf.
T. Kalicki and R. Czerniak . The role of catastrophic events in slope transformation of the Forecarpathians during the Subboreal-Subatlantic: a case study of the archaeological site Brzezie 26 near Cracow (southern Poland), 2(3): 190-207. pdf.