Geomatics Natural Hazards & Risk

Papers
(The H4-Index of Geomatics Natural Hazards & Risk is 29. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Climatic characteristics of hourly extreme precipitation during the warm season in Chongqing121
Development and evaluation of a rip current forecasting system for channel-type rip currents on a low-energy headland beach102
Experimental study on revealing the mechanism of rockburst prevention by drilling pressure relief: status-of-the-art and prospects84
Creep behaviour of sandstone under different water conditions and its response to varying impact energy80
Anisotropic change in apparent resistivity before earthquakes ofMS⩾ 7.0 in China mainland66
An integrated approach based landslide susceptibility mapping: case of Muzaffarabad region, Pakistan64
Sustainable crop recommendation system using seasonally adaptive recursive spectral convolutional neural network for responsible agricultural production63
Proposing a new integration system: Tolerance Merged Collocation comparative to Modified and Scaled Triple Collocation and weighting scheme to integrate four indices56
Designing flash flood control measures for urban areas using the Monte Carlo water flow simulation56
Multi-hazard direct economic loss risk assessment on the Tibet Plateau55
Mechanism of seismic-collapsed loess landslides induced by the M s 6.2 earthquake in Jishishan County, Gansu Provinc54
The locust plagues of the Ming Dynasty in Shandong Province, China52
Real-time flash flood forecasting approach for development of early warning systems: integrated hydrological and meteorological application51
Mechanism of fault activation and water-conducting disasters induced by mining activities48
Comparison of coastal vulnerability assessment for Subang Regency in North Coast West Java-Indonesia47
Landslide susceptibility assessment and attribution analysis in Yunnan Province based on weighted information value-logistic regression model47
Inventory and GLOF susceptibility of glacial lakes in Chenab basin, Western Himalaya42
Increasing population exposed to both seismicity and flooding in low-income countries42
Wildfire risk management across diverse bioregions in a changing climate41
Influence of 3D joint roughness on fracture behaviours of rock mass subjected to compression40
Exploring and analyzing disaster coupling characteristics at the regional scale: evidence from Hubei Province38
Unsupervised machine learning with different sampling strategies and topographic factors for distinguishing between landslide source and runout areas to improve landslide inventory production38
Research on the evolution model and characteristics of natural disaster chains in Northwest China38
A side-sampling based Linformer model for landslide susceptibility assessment: a case study of the railways in China36
Land subsidence investigation of the steeply dipping coal seams in the Urumqi coalfield, China, using MT-InSAR technology based on the deformation model analysis33
Multi-source information fusion technology for risk assessment of water inrush from coal floor karst aquifer31
Mudslide susceptibility assessment based on a two-channel residual network31
Study of seismic activity in the Haiyuan-Liupanshan region using automated microseismic detection techniques30
An interpretable model for landslide susceptibility assessment based on Optuna hyperparameter optimization and Random Forest30
Floor heave mechanism in water-rich soft rock roadways and a DS-IBA control approach29
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