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Author Al Saud, Mashael M., author.

Title Using space techniques and GIS to identify vulnerable areas to natural hazards along the Jeddah-Rabigh Region, Saudi Arabia / Mashael M. Al Saud.

Publication Info. New York : Nova Science Publisher's, Inc., [2018]

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Environmental science, engineering and technology series
Environmental science, engineering and technology series.
Summary "Natural hazards have become the foremost geo-environmental issue in many regions worldwide, since rarely a year goes by without any catastrophic event that harms both urban structure and human life. These natural hazards are exacerbated by a number of physical and demographic factors and variables. The most common aspects of these hazards are floods and their related processes of soil and rock erosion of different types, landslides, volcanic activities, seismic movements of different magnitudes, as well as coastal erosion and sea floods on coastal zones. It is extremely dangerous to have all these natural catastrophic aspects within one region, which makes it susceptible to natural disturbances. A typical example is the area located along the Western coast of Saudi Arabia, between Jeddah and Rabigh. This area is currently witnessing an obvious development trend and dramatic urban growth, including a miscellany of urban and tourist settlements, in addition to mushrooming academic centers. However, the region's susceptibility to natural hazards was not considered during this development. The area comprises mountain chains of igneous rocks and complexes with extensive rock structures, including volcanic dykes and fault systems, which are susceptible to movement at any time. In addition, the area extends to the coastal plain to the west, which is almost covered by interbedded rocky and soil materials due to the transgression and regression processes that have taken place in the past. This makes the region vulnerable to sea flooding. The hydrological records, with a special emphasis on floods, along with the seismic frequency records show a recurrence of catastrophic events. These observations have been made in addition to physical observations"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Space techniques and GIS -- Physical and anthropogenic parameters -- Identification of natural hazards -- Terrain instability -- Seismic activities -- Flood-prone areas -- Coastal flood -- Erosion.
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Subject Geographic information systems -- Saudi Arabia -- Jiddah.
Geographic information systems.
Saudi Arabia -- Jiddah.
Geographic information systems -- Saudi Arabia -- Rābigh.
Saudi Arabia -- Rābigh.
Hazardous geographic environments -- Saudi Arabia -- Jiddah.
Hazardous geographic environments.
Hazardous geographic environments -- Saudi Arabia -- Rābigh.
Natural disasters -- Saudi Arabia -- Jiddah -- Data processing.
Natural disasters.
Natural disasters -- Saudi Arabia -- Rābigh -- Data processing.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Al Saud, Mashael M. Using space techniques and GIS to identify vulnerable areas to natural hazards along the Jeddah-Rabigh Region, Saudi Arabia. New York : Nova Science Publisher's, Inc., [2018] 9781536133134 (DLC) 2018010709
ISBN 9781536133141 (ebook)
1536133140
9781536133134 (hardcover)
1536133132