Melody Dumont successfully defended her PhD at Paris University and Kobe University on January 30th 2026.
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Caihong Li, Xujiao Zhang, Changbao Guo, Yiqiu Yan, Weimin Yang, Christopher Gomez, Zhihua Yang & Wenkai Chen. 2025. Multi-level slip zone development and composite deformation mechanisms of a fault-related ancient landslide: integration of InSAR, LiDAR, and geophysical exploration in eastern Tibetan Plateau. Landslides (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10346-025-02627-3 Due to the complex structural deformation of active fault zones and their…
Audrey Faral, I. Gede Putu Eka Suryana, Franck Lavigne, Stoil Chapkanski, Ségolène Saulnier-Copard, Made Pageh, Atmaja Dewa Made, Christopher Gomez, Clément Virmoux, Mukhamad Ngainul Malawani, Made Windu Antara Kesiman, Danang Sri Hadmoko, Benoît Caron. 2025. Field evidence of the greatest disaster in Balinese history: The 1815 Geger Bali multi-hazard event in Buleleng. Geomorphology 109903. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2025.109903…
C. Gomez, Y. Gonda, D. Tsutsumi, N. Hotta, D. Hori, T. Koi, B. Bradak, R. Daikai1, M. Zhang, Z. Huazhu, L. Caihong. 2025. Fugeshi River flooding: the effects of the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake and climate change. Journal of Disaster Science and Management 1:8
This study constructs a hot-spot analysis to explore the relationship between extreme floods and the dynamics of gully erosion in the Dashtiari region of southeastern Iran, specifically within a 6 km^2 area along the coastal ecosystem of the Oman Sea. Utilizing UAV-photogrammetry, we assessed the impact of a significant flood event in January 2020, characterized…
Hayakawa, Gomez, Watanabe, Wang, Kobayashi, Inomata, Sakai, Imagawa. 2025. Effects of ground-contacting gears on trail surface deformation from trampling. Environmental Challenges 101107 (IF 4.42)
Dr. Somi Mirzaee, co-supervized by C. Gomez (it was an honor), successfully defended her PhD Shahrekord University in February 2025. Well done. Dr. Mirzaee on ResearchGate
Rikuto DAIKAI is doing research work at Mt. Semeru in Indonesia, where he is recording LiDAR data from UAV in collaboration with the research team of UMS (Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta).
For their PhD research, Daikai Rikuto is going to Mt Merapi and Mt Semeru to study lahars with the team from UMS, while M. Nomura is working on microplastics in Indonesian rivers with the UGM team. Mr. Daikai will be continuing research with the team he met last year.
Vincent presented some of his PhD research in the session Hydro-climatic extreme events in mountains:monitoring and management: Impacts of heavy rainfall of July 2017 in mountainous watersheds in northern Kyûshû (Japan) on structural and process-based sediment connectivity.