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Natural Disasters. Typhoons and Landslides - Risk Prediction, Crisis Management and Environmental Impacts

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    0442771 - ÚI 2016 RIV DE eng M - Monography Chapter
    Nedoma, Jiří
    Mathematical Simulation of Earthquakes in Regions under Typhoons: Possible Methods for the Risk Prediction: Mathematical Models, Computational Methods and Algorithms.
    Natural Disasters. Typhoons and Landslides - Risk Prediction, Crisis Management and Environmental Impacts. Hauppauge: Nova Science Publishers, 2015 - (Linwood, K.), s. 21-97. Natural Disaster Research, Prediction and Mitigation. ISBN 978-1-63463-309-3
    Institutional support: RVO:67985807
    Keywords : earthquakes * tsunamiearthquakes * typhoons * tsunamis * landslides * mudslides * mathematical models * varionational formulations of corresponding model problems * computational methods and algorithms
    Subject RIV: BA - General Mathematics

    Simulation of great earthquakes accompanied with ensuing huge tsunamis in regions under typhoons is presented and discussed. The main goal of the chapter is to present an idea of the proposal of the research project how to simulate the earthquake origins and how to simulate ensuing processes evoked by the great earthquakes like the tsunamis, submarine landslides and mudslides, that are in addition also under the presence of the typhoon, and thus to simulate how to preclude their consequences on the adjacent continental landscapes. Mathematical models based on the contact problems in non-linear thermo-visco-elasticity with short memory and in thermo-visco-plastic rheology of Bingham type are presented and the corresponding mathematical methods and algorithms for their solutions are discussed. The presented methods will give some estimation about situations in the distressed areas closed the subduction zones and then after simulations of all the above mentioned processes before the real events they can give the necessary steps to preclude tragical situations in the large distressed continental areas.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0245613

     
     
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