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The critical zone is an interdisciplinary field of research exploring the interactions among the land surface, vegetation, and water bodies, and extends through the pedosphere, unsaturated vadose zone, and saturated groundwater zone.
1 Ιουν 2023 · The Critical Zone originally designated Earth’s life-supporting terrestrial surface. • Now CZ has many meanings—a potential source of confusion for field-based science. • The meanings can be differentiated into: ontological, epistemic, and anthropocenic. • The CZ’s physical extent should change with new knowledge about human impact. •
10 Αυγ 2023 · The definition of a hazard index, which refers to how to scientifically quantify hazards, is important in hazard risk assessment in geology. In geographical events, each geological hazard has specific indicators such as time, location, frequency and size. Therefore, scientifically and efficiently quantifying geohazards is a complex process.
1 Νοε 2017 · This study is the first to qualify the exposure to geological hazards at world heritage sites at a global scale. Results showed that 60% of world heritage sites are potentially exposed to at least one of four geological hazards examined, namely earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis.
1 Ιαν 2018 · This study is a review and examination of scientific papers that integrate geological and geotechnical/ hydrogeological aspects in the EIA of engineering projects in geologically susceptible...
Danger Zone. The volcano rumbles and the lava flies in this article from the Extreme Explorer Magazine archive.
Geological, archaeological and relatively modern show that tsunamis are evidences existing geohazards in coastal Europe. Earthquakes, submarine slides, volcanic eruption