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    Social media and volunteer rescue requests prediction with random forest and algorithm bias detection: a case of Hurricane Harvey by Volodymyr V Mihunov, Kejin Wang, Zheye Wang, Nina S N Lam, Mingxuan Sun

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Future AI modeling in disaster research could apply the same methodology used in this paper to evaluate fairness and help reduce unfair resource allocation and other social and geographical disparities.…”
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    Applicability Evaluation of the Global Synthetic Tropical Cyclone Hazard Dataset in Coastal China by Xiaomin Li, Qi Hou, Jie Zhang, Suming Zhang, Xuexue Du, Tangqi Zhao

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…A tropical cyclone dataset is an important data source for tropical cyclone disaster research, and the evaluation of its applicability is a necessary prerequisite. …”
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    Detection and Evaluation of Flood Inundation Using CYGNSS Data during Extreme Precipitation in 2022 in Guangdong Province, China by Haohan Wei, Tongning Yu, Jinsheng Tu, Fuyang Ke

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In contrast, spaceborne Global Navigation Satellite System reflectometry technology can be used to observe the Earth’s surface at a high spatio-temporal resolution without being affected by clouds or surface vegetation, providing a feasible scheme for flood disaster research. In this study, Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System (CYGNSS) L1 science data were processed to obtain the change in the delay-Doppler map and surface reflectivity (SR) during the flood event. …”
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    Cytogenetic anomalies of winter wheat cells, induced by chemical contamination of the territory of Kalush industrial district by V. V. Morgun, R. A. Yakymchuk

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Mass accumulation of toxic waste near inhabited localities has changed some regions of Ukraine, in particular Kalush industrial area (Ivano-Frankivsk region), into zones of ecological disaster. Research on cytogenetic anomalies caused by chemical soil contamination of the territories of toxic chemical warehouses will be useful in determining the level of mutagenic activity of xenobiotics when they enter the environment and potential mechanisms of the induction of chromosome reconstructions by them and mitosis disorders. …”
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