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An Overview of the Impacts of Geological Hazards on Production

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Throughout history, human beings have been affected by the ongoing events in their environment. While some of the events take place in the sphere they live on, some of them are in the way that events outside the earth affect the world. Necessary measures should be taken on time and in place so that people are not adversely affected or at least minimally affected by the aforementioned events. Geological hazards are the most important risks that occur in the environment of human beings and have a high probability of damaging people’s life and property. In terms of risk management of geological hazards, which are divided into four main groups as seismic, hydro-meteorological, terrain instability and volcanic hazard and have their own characteristics, the efforts to prevent and reduce losses for each of them also differ within themselves. In this review article, geological hazards were introduced in general by giving various examples from the world, the effects of geological disasters on the economy and production were discussed, and the points to be considered for each risk were tried to be emphasized.
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153--165
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Bibliogr. 26 poz., fig., tab.
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  • KSU, Inst. of Natural & Applied Sciences, Dept. of Material Sci & Engineering, Kahramanmaraş, Turkey
  • KSU Engineering & Architecture Faculty, Dept. of Geology, Kahramanmaraş, Turkey
Bibliografia
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  • 8. Coppola, D. P. (2006). Introduction to international disaster management. Elsevier.
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  • 17. Montz, B. E., Tobin, G. A., & Hagelman, R. R. (2017). Natural hazards: explanation and integration. Guilford Publications.
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  • 24. Wang, Q., Yang, S. Q., Wei, J. C., Li, Z. H., & Li, G. R. (2002). Present situation and control countermeasure of geological hazards induced by human activity in Hunan Province. The Chinese Journal of Geological Hazard and Control, 2.
  • 25. Youssef, A. M., Al-Harbi, H. M., Zabramwi, Y. A., & El-Haddad, B. A. (2016). Human-Induced Geo-Hazards in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Distribution, Investigation, Causes and Impacts. Geohazards Caused by Human Activity; Farid, A., Ed.; InTech: Horwich, UK, pp. 37-61.
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2021).
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