Modelling debris flow runout: a case study on the Mesilau Watershed, Kundasang, Sabah

MI Rosli, F Che Ros, KA Razak, S Ambran… - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Debris flows are among the fatal geological hazards in Malaysia, with 23 incidents recorded
in the last two decades. To date, very few studies have been carried out to understand the …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing Earthquake-induced Debris Flow Risk in the first UNESCO World Heritage in Malaysia

MI Rosli, NAM Kamal, KA Razak - Remote Sensing Applications: Society …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Mw 6.0 Ranau earthquake dated on 05 th June 2015 was recorded as one of
the strongest earthquakes in the history of Sabah, Malaysia. The earthquake induced many …

[PDF][PDF] DEBRIS FLOW MODELLING AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FOR DISASTER RISK REDUCTION IN KUNDASANG AREA, SABAH

MIBIN ROSLI - 2021 - eprints.utm.my
Landslides are recurring geological disasters resulted in many human-and economic
losses, even so with the rapid urbanization and extreme climate. Approximately, 21,000 …

[PDF][PDF] An International peer reviewed Journal in Natural Disasters, Manmade Disasters, Earth Sciences, Geo-Sciences and Atmospheric Sciences “Disaster Advances …

H Choi - researchgate.net
High frequency, magnitude and intensity of natural disasters in Malaysia have driven many
governmental and non-governmental initiatives to mitigate the disaster risk, yet it is very …