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List of works by Dale Dominey-Howes

13.13 Tsunami

A catalogue of earthquakes between 810BC and 2012 for the Bay of Bengal

A new catalogue of tropical cyclones of the northern Bay of Bengal and the distribution and effects of selected landfalling events in Bangladesh

A re-analysis of the Late Bronze Age eruption and tsunami of Santorini, Greece, and the implications for the volcano–tsunami hazard

scientific article published in February 2004

A synthesis and review of historical eruptions at Taal Volcano, Southern Luzon, Philippines

scientific article

A synthesis and review of the geological evidence for palaeotsunamis along the coast of southeast Australia: The evidence, issues and potential ways forward

An analysis of the AD1762 earthquake and tsunami in SE Bangladesh

Analysis of the Mahuika comet impact tsunami hypothesis

scholarly article by James Goff et al published June 2010 in Marine Geology

Application of the Destination Sustainability Framework to explore the drivers of vulnerability and resilience in Thailand following the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami

Applying the emergency risk management process to tackle the crisis of antibiotic resistance

scientific article

Australasian palaeotsunamis — Do Australia and New Zealand have a shared trans-Tasman prehistory?

Brief Communication: A new perspective on the Australian rip current hazard

Climate change adaptation in the Pacific Island tourism sector: analysing the policy environment in Vanuatu

scientific article published in 2012

Corrigendum to "A revised (PTVA) model for assessing the vulnerability of buildings to tsunami damage" published in Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 9, 1557–1565, 2009"

Deposits, flow characteristics, and landscape change resulting from the September 2009 South Pacific tsunami in the Samoan islands.

scientific article published on July 2011

Different communities, different perspectives: issues affecting residents’ response to a volcanic eruption in southern Iceland

scientific article published on 7 April 2011

Disaster declarations associated with bushfires, floods and storms in New South Wales, Australia between 2004 and 2014.

scientific article

Disasters, Queer Narratives, and the News: How Are LGBTI Disaster Experiences Reported by the Mainstream and LGBTI Media?

scientific article published on 4 April 2016

Dive Tourism in Luganville, Vanuatu: Shocks, Stressors, and Vulnerability to Climate Change

scholarly article by Louise Munk Klint et al published 1 February 2012 in Tourism in Marine Environments

Documentary and Geological Records of Tsunamis in the Aegean Sea Region of Greece and their Potential Value to Risk Assessment and Disaster Management

Effects of cyclone-generated disturbance on a tropical reef foraminifera assemblage

scientific article

Emergency management response and recovery plans in relation to sexual and gender minorities in NEW South Wales, Australia

Environmental DNA signatures distinguish between tsunami and storm deposition in overwash sand

scholarly article

Estimating probable maximum loss from a Cascadia tsunami

Evaluation of policy environment for climate change adaptation in tourism

Examining the impact of the Great Barrier Reef on tsunami propagation using numerical simulations

scientific article published on 25 March 2021

Expanding the proxy toolkit to help identify past events — Lessons from the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami and the 2009 South Pacific Tsunami

scientific article published in 2011

From vulnerability to transformation: a framework for assessing the vulnerability and resilience of tourism destinations

GIS-based techniques for assessing the vulnerability of buildings to tsunami: current approaches and future steps

Geological and historical records of tsunami in Australia

Hazards and disasters in the Anthropocene: some critical reflections for the future

High energy marine flood deposits on Astypalaea Island, Greece: possible evidence for the AD 1956 southern Aegean tsunami

Historic records of teletsunami in the Indian Ocean and insights from numerical modelling

How do post-disaster policies influence household-level recovery? A case study of the 2010-11 Canterbury earthquake sequence, New Zealand

Integrating community based disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation: examples from the Pacific

Integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation in the Pacific

Introduction to “Historical and Recent Catastrophic Tsunamis in the World: Volume I. The 2011 Tohoku Tsunami”

Introduction to “Historical and Recent Catastrophic Tsunamis in the World: Volume II. Tsunamis from 1755 to 2010”

scholarly article by Kenji Satake et al published 4 November 2012 in Pure and Applied Geophysics

Invisible institutions in emergencies: Evacuating the remote Indigenous community of Warruwi, Northern Territory Australia, from Cyclone Monica

Late Holocene coastal tectonics at Falasarna, western Crete: a sedimentary study

Liquefaction features at an archaeological site: Investigations of past earthquake events at the Early Christian Basilica, Ancient Lechaion Harbour, Corinth, Greece

Listening and learning: giving voice to trans experiences of disasters

Multi-proxy evidence for trans-Pacific tsunamis in the Hawai'ian Islands

Natural hazard impacts in small island developing states: A review of current knowledge and future research needs

Opportunities and challenges to improving antibiotic prescribing practices through a One Health approach: results of a comparative survey of doctors, dentists and veterinarians in Australia.

scientific article published on 30 March 2018

Palaeotsunamis in the Pacific Islands

Perceptions of hazard and risk on Santorini

article

Policy Environment for the Tourism Sector's Adaptation to Climate Change in the South Pacific – The Case of Samoa

Problems and possibilities on the margins: LGBT experiences in the 2011 Queensland floods

scientific article published on 02 February 2016

Procedural vulnerability: Understanding environmental change in a remote indigenous community

Process, practice and priorities — key lessons learnt undertaking sensitive social reconnaissance research as part of an (UNESCO-IOC) International Tsunami Survey Team

Progress in palaeotsunami research

scholarly article

Public assessment of the usefulness of "draft" tsunami evacuation maps from Sydney, Australia – implications for the establishment of formal evacuation plans

Queer Domicide

scholarly article

Queering disasters: on the need to account for LGBTI experiences in natural disaster contexts

Remembering an epidemic during a disaster: memories of HIV/AIDS, gay male identities and the experience of recent disasters in Australia and New Zealand

Research and trauma: Understanding the impact of traumatic content and places on the researcher

Revision and improvement of the PTVA-3 model for assessing tsunami building vulnerability using “international expert judgment”: introducing the PTVA-4 model

Seeing ‘the dark passenger’ – Reflections on the emotional trauma of conducting post-disaster research

Silent no more: Identifying and breaking through the barriers that d/Deaf people face in responding to hazards and disasters

Surveying rip current survivors: preliminary insights into the experiences of being caught in rip currents

Testing the hypothesis for tsunami boulder deposition from suspension

Testing the use of a ‘questionnaire survey instrument’ to investigate public perceptions of tsunami hazard and risk in Sydney, Australia

The 2009 South Pacific Tsunami

The Eltanin asteroid impact: possible South Pacific palaeomegatsunami footprint and potential implications for the Pliocene-Pleistocene transition

The Experiences of Weak and Non-Swimmers Caught in Rip Currents at Australian Beaches

The antimicrobial resistance crisis: causes, consequences, and management

scientific article

The exposure of Sydney (Australia) to earthquake-generated tsunamis, storms and sea level rise: a probabilistic multi-hazard approach

scientific article

The future of our suburbs: Analyses of heatwave vulnerability in a planned estate

scholarly article

The need for an integrative scientific and societal approach to natural hazards

The use of empirical vulnerability functions to assess the response of buildings to tsunami impact: Comparative review and summary of best practice

Tourism destinations’ vulnerability to climate change: Nature-based tourism in Vava’u, the Kingdom of Tonga

scientific article published on 15 December 2015

Tsunami Risk Management in Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs): Some Issues, Challenges and Ways Forward

Tsunami and palaeotsunami depositional signatures and their potential value in understanding the late-Holocene tsunami record

Tsunami sediments and their foraminiferal assemblages

Tsunami: unexpected blow foils flawless warning system

scientific article published in Nature

Tsunamis of the northeast Indian Ocean with a particular focus on the Bay of Bengal region—A synthesis and review

Uncovering the Essence of the Climate Change Adaptation Problem—A Case Study of the Tourism Sector at Alpine Shire, Victoria, Australia

article

Usage of an early warning and information system Web-site for real-time seismicity in Iceland

Validating a Tsunami Vulnerability Assessment Model (the PTVA Model) Using Field Data from the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami

Volcanic risk and tourism in southern Iceland: Implications for hazard, risk and emergency response education and training

scholarly article by Deanne K. Bird et al published January 2010 in Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research

Vulnerability assessment of archaeological sites to earthquake hazard: An indicator based method integrating spatial and temporal aspects

What is the Goal? Framing the Climate Change Adaptation Question through a Problem-Oriented Approach

scholarly article by Carolina E. Roman et al published January 2011 in Weather, Climate and Society

Written records of historical tsunamis in the northeastern South China Sea – challenges associated with developing a new integrated database

‘The greatest loss was a loss of our history’: natural disasters, marginalised identities and sites of memory

“Dye in the Water”