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- Geohazard abstract "A geohazard is a geological state that may lead to widespread damage or risk. Geohazards are geological and environmental conditions and involve long-term or short-term geological processes. Geohazards can be relatively small features, but they can also attain huge dimensions (e.g. submarine or surface landslide) and affect local and regional socio-economy to a large extent (e.g. tsunamis). Human activities - for example drilling through geohazards like overpressured zones - could result in significant risk, and as such mitigation and prevention are paramount, through improved understanding of geohazards, their preconditions, causes and implications. In other cases, particularly in montane regions, natural processes can cause catalytic events of a complex nature, such as an avalanche hitting a lake causes a debris flow, with consequences potentially hundreds of miles away, or a lahar released by volcanism.The continued and multi-disciplinary investigation into the occurrence and implications of geohazards, in particular offshore geohazards in relation with the oil and gas exploration, lead to specific mitigation studies and establishing relevant prevention mechanisms.".
- Geohazard wikiPageExternalLink www.geohazards.no.
- Geohazard wikiPageID "16191394".
- Geohazard wikiPageRevisionID "579689720".
- Geohazard hasPhotoCollection Geohazard.
- Geohazard subject Category:Geological_hazards.
- Geohazard type CausalAgent100007347.
- Geohazard type Danger114541044.
- Geohazard type GeologicalHazards.
- Geohazard type Hazard114541852.
- Geohazard type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Geohazard comment "A geohazard is a geological state that may lead to widespread damage or risk. Geohazards are geological and environmental conditions and involve long-term or short-term geological processes. Geohazards can be relatively small features, but they can also attain huge dimensions (e.g. submarine or surface landslide) and affect local and regional socio-economy to a large extent (e.g. tsunamis).".
- Geohazard label "Geohazard".
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- Geohazard sameAs Geohazard.
- Geohazard wasDerivedFrom Geohazard?oldid=579689720.
- Geohazard isPrimaryTopicOf Geohazard.