Search Results - "Paulik, R"
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Distributional justice and climate risk assessment: An analysis of disparities within direct and indirect risk
Published in Risk analysis (21-10-2024)“…Climate change and natural hazard risk assessments often overlook indirect impacts, leading to a limited understanding of the full extent of risk and the…”
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The Significance of Interseismic Vertical Land Movement at Convergent Plate Boundaries in Probabilistic Sea‐Level Projections for AR6 Scenarios: The New Zealand Case
Published in Earth's future (01-06-2024)“…Anticipating and managing the impacts of sea‐level rise for nations astride active tectonic margins requires understanding of rates of sea surface elevation…”
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Estuarine shore platforms in Whanganui Inlet, South Island, New Zealand
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-08-2007)“…Whanganui Inlet is a low mesotidal environment where wave energy at the shoreline is limited due to a small fetch, a narrow entrance and tidal flat accretion…”
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Understanding cascading risks through real-world interdependent urban infrastructure
Published in Reliability engineering & system safety (01-01-2024)“…The prevalence of cascading failures is growing as infrastructure becomes more interdependent and climate change exacerbates more extreme hazards. After such…”
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Characteristics of building fragility curves for seismic and non-seismic tsunamis: case studies of the 2018 Sunda Strait, 2018 Sulawesi–Palu, and 2004 Indian Ocean tsunamis
Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (06-08-2021)“…Indonesia has experienced several tsunamis triggered by seismic and non-seismic (i.e., landslides) sources. These events damaged or destroyed coastal buildings…”
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Assessing transportation vulnerability to tsunamis: utilising post-event field data from the 2011 Tōhoku tsunami, Japan, and the 2015 Illapel tsunami, Chile
Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (19-02-2020)“…Transportation infrastructure is crucial to the operation of society, particularly during post-event response and recovery. Transportation assets, such as…”
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Subaerial weathering versus wave processes in shore platform development: reappraising the Old Hat Island evidence
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-05-2011)“…One of the longest standing debates in rocky coast geomorphology is whether subaerial weathering or wave processes dominate shore platform evolution. The…”
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Infill of a structurally controlled estuary: An example from southern Whanganui Inlet, New Zealand
Published in New Zealand geographer (01-04-2008)“…: Whanganui Inlet, South Island, New Zealand, is a structurally controlled estuary where most of the accommodation space has been occupied by sediment and…”
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Transcutaneous PO2 and cardiovascular observations in the sheep fetus following the reduction of uterine blood flow
Published in Journal of perinatal medicine (1980)“…On 11 near term pregnant sheep the response of the fetal transcutaneous oxygen partial pressure (tcPO2) was compared with the alteration of the oxygen…”
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