Articles | Volume 5, issue 6
Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 5, 893–901, 2005
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Special issue: Multidisciplinary approaches in natural hazard and risk...
09 Nov 2005
09 Nov 2005
The long-term development of avalanche risk in settlements considering the temporal variability of damage potential
S. Fuchs et al.
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