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  • ゴメス教授がインドネシアにおける持続可能性と防災に関する研究で賞を受賞しました・Professor Gomez was presented an award for his work on Sustainability and disaster risk research and education in Indonesia, and helping fund a new research project in sustainable agriculture at UMS.
  • New Publication in Geosciences (IF2.4) on Savage-Hutter Model for seismic-shallow landslides, with statistical parameterization using an Elder-Mead optimization model
  • New Publication on the Noto Earthquake Land Deformation and how the changes affect floodplain flooding
  • JPGU: Noto Earthquake & EPS hacking sediment and pollutant cycles
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  • ゴメス教授がインドネシアにおける持続可能性と防災に関する研究で賞を受賞しました・Professor Gomez was presented an award for his work on Sustainability and disaster risk research and education in Indonesia, and helping fund a new research project in sustainable agriculture at UMS.

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  • New Publication in Geosciences (IF2.4) on Savage-Hutter Model for seismic-shallow landslides, with statistical parameterization using an Elder-Mead optimization model

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  • New Publication on the Noto Earthquake Land Deformation and how the changes affect floodplain flooding

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  • JPGU: Noto Earthquake & EPS hacking sediment and pollutant cycles

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Somi Mirzaee successfully defended her PhD! Congratulation

kaikikazanbear4 months ago01 mins

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

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SABO is the science, engineering and art of sediment disaster risk reduction. It has no real equivalent in the Western part of the world, nor outside Asia. Although its detractor are often criticizing its impact on landscapes and ecological continuity, new solutions are today being developed, and one has to remember that it is a necessary response for island countries that sit on earthquake, heavy rainfalls, typhoons and heavy snowfall regions, even more so because short river system drain steep drainage basins.

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