About Me
I have always been fascinated with how the Earth surface evolves and particularly in the chain of effects that take place in such a dynamic environment. My primary interest lies in understanding how natural hazards interact with each other and pose a threat to communities. To do so, I try to implement a multidisciplinary approach where physics drives the way I formulate my research questions, statistics helps me finding the best solution and engineering geology guides my interpretation.
Expertise
Earth & Environmental Sciences
# Earthquake
# Ground Motion
# Hazard
# Landslide
# Rainfall
Engineering & Materials Science
# Earthquakes
# Hazards
# Landslides
Organisations
Publications
Recent
Fidan, S.
, Tanyaş, H., Akbaş, A.
, Lombardo, L., Petley, D. N.
, & Görüm, T. (Accepted/In press).
Understanding fatal landslides at global scales: a summary of topographic, climatic, and anthropogenic perspectives.
Natural hazards.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-024-06487-3
Xi, C.
, Tanyas, H.
, Lombardo, L., He, K., Hu, X., & Jibson, R. W. (2024).
Estimating weakening on hillslopes caused by strong earthquakes.
Communications Earth and Environment,
5(1), 1-14. Article 81.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01256-3
Niyokwiringirwa, P.
, Lombardo, L., Dewitte, O., Deijns, A. A. J., Wang, N.
, Van Westen, C. J.
, & Tanyas, H. (Accepted/In press).
Event-based rainfall-induced landslide inventories and rainfall thresholds for Malawi.
Landslides.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10346-023-02203-7
Ahmad, S. M., Sadhasivam, N., Lisa, M.
, Lombardo, L., Emil, M. K., Zaki, A.
, Van Westen, C. J.
, Fadel, I.
, & Tanyas, H. (2024).
Standing on the shoulder of a giant landslide: A six-year long InSAR look at a slow-moving hillslope in the western Karakoram.
Geomorphology,
444, 1-17. Article 108959.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2023.108959
Dahal, A.
, Tanyaș, H.
, & Lombardo, L. (2024).
Full seismic waveform analysis combined with transformer neural networks improves coseismic landslide prediction.
Communications Earth and Environment,
5(75), Article 75. Advance online publication.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01243-8
Di Napoli, M.
, Tanyas, H., Castro-Camilo, D., Calcaterra, D., Cevasco, A., Di Martire, D., Pepe, G., Brandolini, P.
, & Lombardo, L. (2023).
On the estimation of landslide intensity, hazard and density via data-driven models.
Natural hazards,
119(3), 1513-1530.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-023-06153-0
Sadhasivam, N.
, Chang, L.
, & Tanyaş, H. (Accepted/In press).
An integrated approach for mapping slow-moving hillslopes and characterizing their activity using InSAR, slope units and a novel 2-D deformation scheme.
Natural hazards.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-023-06353-8
Ahmed, M.
, Tanyaș, H., Huser, R.
, Dahal, A., Titti, G., Borgatti, L., Francioni, M.
, & Lombardo, L. (2023).
Dynamic rainfall-induced landslide susceptibility: A step towards a unified forecasting system.
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation,
125, Article 103593.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jag.2023.103593
Fang, Z.
, Tanyaș, H.
, Gorum, T.
, Dahal, A., Wang, Y.
, & Lombardo, L. (2023).
Speech-recognition in landslide predictive modelling: A case for a next generation early warning system.
Environmental Modelling and Software,
170, Article 105833.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2023.105833
Dahal, A., Castro-Cruz, D. A.
, Tanyaş, H.
, Fadel, I., Mai, P. M.
, van der Meijde, M.
, van Westen, C., Huser, R.
, & Lombardo, L. (2023).
From ground motion simulations to landslide occurrence prediction.
Geomorphology,
441, Article 108898.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2023.108898
UT Research Information System
Courses Academic Year 2023/2024
Courses in the current academic year are added at the moment they are finalised in the Osiris system. Therefore it is possible that the list is not yet complete for the whole academic year.
Courses Academic Year 2022/2023
Contact Details
Visiting Address
University of Twente
Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
Langezijds
(building no. 19), room 1415
Hallenweg 8
7522NH Enschede
The Netherlands
Mailing Address
University of Twente
Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
Langezijds
1415
P.O. Box 217
7500 AE Enschede
The Netherlands