Characterization and hazard study of two areas of penang Island, Malaysia
Abstract
Penang Island of Malaysia is vulnerable to various natural hazards due to its hilly terrain and weather. Due to recent rapid population and economic growth, the probability of disaster associated with natural hazards has increased. This article characterizes geological and geotechnical parameters collected from field data that relate to natural hazard susceptibility. The areas of investigation were chosen so that each area lay on different geological formations. The variations in selected parameters with depth were obtained. The correlation within parameters was established and was found to be in agreement with that from other researchers. The investigation identifies parameters that can be used to evaluate the degree of hazard susceptibility. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Publication Title
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment
Recommended Citation
Ali, M., Ahmad, F., Yahaya, A., & Farooqi, M. (2011). Characterization and hazard study of two areas of penang Island, Malaysia. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment (4), 915-922. https://doi.org/10.1080/10807039.2011.588156