The following pages link to Jeanne M Jones (Q47082):
Displayed 38 items.
- Multi-hazard risk analysis for the U.S. Department of the Interior: An integration of expert elicitation, planning priorities, and geospatial analysis (Q150478) (← links)
- Pedestrian flow-path modeling to support tsunami evacuation and disaster relief planning in the U.S. Pacific Northwest (Q151693) (← links)
- Tsunamis (Q229142) (← links)
- Earthquakes (Q229145) (← links)
- Hazards Vulnerability Team (Q229148) (← links)
- Community clusters of tsunami vulnerability in the US Pacific Northwest (Q234259) (← links)
- HERA: A dynamic web application for visualizing community exposure to flood hazards based on storm and sea level rise scenarios (Q239562) (← links)
- PRISM Software: Processing and Review Interface for Strong‐Motion Data (Q239891) (← links)
- Getting out of harm's way - evacuation from tsunamis (Q254830) (← links)
- Current and future sinkhole susceptibility in karst and pseudokarst areas of the conterminous United States (Q269113) (← links)
- Community exposure in California to coastal flooding hazards enhanced by climate change, reference year 2010 (Q282611) (← links)
- Projected 21st century coastal flooding in the Southern California Bight. Part 2: Tools for assessing climate change-driven coastal hazards and socio-economic impacts (Q293090) (← links)
- Dynamic flood modeling essential to assess the coastal impacts of climate change (Q298836) (← links)
- Population vulnerability to tsunami hazards informed by previous and projected disasters: A case study of American Samoa (Q309721) (← links)
- Progress toward a preliminary karst depression density map for the conterminous United States (Q309728) (← links)
- Assessing and communicating the impacts of climate change on the Southern California coast (Q310281) (← links)
- Tsunami travel time maps for Del Norte and Humboldt Counties, CA, reference year 2010 (Q313293) (← links)
- Slope-Relief Threshold Landslide Susceptibility Models for the United States and Puerto Rico (Q317935) (← links)
- Pedestrian Evacuation Analyst software source code, v2.0.0 (Q318813) (← links)
- Landslide Automated Geospatial Processing Software Using a High-Performance Computer (Q319300) (← links)
- Community Exposure in U.S. American Samoa to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020 (Q319492) (← links)
- Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards for Florida, USA (Q319494) (← links)
- Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards in U.S. North Carolina, reference year 2020 (Q319495) (← links)
- Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards for U.S. Washington, reference year 2020 (Q319496) (← links)
- Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards for Georgia, USA (Q319497) (← links)
- Community Exposure in California to Coastal Groundwater Hazards Enhanced by Climate Change, reference year 2020 (Q319498) (← links)
- Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards in U.S. South Carolina, reference year 2020 (Q319499) (← links)
- Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards for Virginia, USA (Q319500) (← links)
- Community Exposure in U.S. Guam to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020 (Q319512) (← links)
- Community Exposure in U.S. Hawaiian Islands to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020 (Q319513) (← links)
- Community Exposure in U.S. Northern Mariana Islands to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020 (Q319514) (← links)
- Community Exposure in U.S. California to Future Shoreline Change Hazards, reference year 2020 (Q320557) (← links)
- Geospatial files and tabular exposure estimates of sinkhole susceptibility for counties in the conterminous United States for current conditions and projections for the years 2070-2079 - Overview (Q323422) (← links)
- Threat prioritization framework and input data for a multi-hazard risk analysis for the U.S. Department of the Interior (Q324395) (← links)
- Exposure of FY2020 Federal Real Property Profile Data to 100-year and 500-year Flood Hazard Zones for the years 2022 and 2052 (Q324414) (← links)
- Pedestrian tsunami evacuation results for two tsunami-inundation zones (2009 and probable maximum tsunami (PMT)) and four travel speeds (slow walk, fast walk, slow run, and fast run) for American Samoa (Q328025) (← links)
- Closed depression density in karst regions of the conterminous United States: features and grid data (Q330484) (← links)
- PEAT - Pedestrian Evacuation Analyst Tool (Q336680) (← links)