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Modelling and Simulation of Volcanic Surface Flows, Floods, Debris Flows and Other Fast-Moving Flow-Type Landslides for Hazard Mitigation

Name Title Affliation
Ko-Fei Liu
Numerical modeling of debris flows in complicated geometry. Dept. of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University
Azm S. Al-Homoud
Methods of predicting liquefaction hazard in sand deposits during earthquakes.

Director, Earthquake Observatory, American University of Sharjah,
United Arab Emirates

Gino M. Crisci*
Maria Vittoria Avolio, Rocco Rongo & William Spataro
Modelling pyroclastic flows by cellular automata: an application to the 1991 Pinatubo eruption.

*Dept. of Earth Sciences & High Performance Computing Center,
University of Calabria, Cosenza, Italia !V

Alexander Strom Typical morphological and structural features of rockslide deposits.

Institute of the Geospheres Dynamics, RAS, Moscow, Russia

Salvatore Di Gregorio* & Maria Vittoria Avolio

A new cellular automata model characterised by explicit velocity: a simulation example of the 2002 Etnean lava flows.

*Dept. of Mathematics & High Performance Computing Center, University of Calabria, Cosenza, Italia !V

Giulio Iovine*, Valeria Lupiano & Luigi Merenda Simulating the 1984 Mt. Ontake debris avalanche through a cellular automata model.

CNR-IRPI Sezione di Cosenza & Dept. Of Earth Sciences, University of Calabria, Cosenza, Italia !V

William Spataro* & Donato D!| Ambrosio
Calibrating cellular automata models through genetic algorithms.

*Dept. of Mathematics & High Performance Computing Center, University of Calabria, Cosenza, Italia !V

updated on Friday, 20 February, 2004