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Decreasing landslide hazard and debris by the application of geomorphology in Lao Cai province

INFORMATION ON DOCTORAL THESIS
1. Full name: Tran Thanh Ha
2. Sex: Male
3. Date of birth: September 02, 1981
4. Place of birth: Thai Binh Province
5. Admission decision number: 265/SĐH; Date: November 05, 2003
6. Changes in academy process:
7. Official thesis title: Decreasing landslide hazard and debris by the application of geomorphology in Lao Cai province
8. Major: Geomorphology and Paleography
9. Code: 60.44.72.01
10. Supervisors:
Assoc.Prof.Dr: Dang Van Bao
Prof.Dr.Sc: Nguyen Quang My
11. Summary of the new finding of the thesis:
- The factors that influence on the process of terrain creating and hazard causing in Lao Cai province are analyzed;
- The geomorphologic characteristics relevant to landslide hazard, debris are described (That are some warning signs of hazards, which form the basis of applying GIS in assessment).
- This thesis is the first scientific project that researches geomorphologic characteristics, landslide hazard and debris in the area of Lao Cai province in the scale of 1/50.000.
are established;
12. Practical applicability, if any:
The research results are significant both for science and policy making. The results provide basic information about geomorphologic characteristics in Lao Cai, and the landslide hazards and debris flow that are from outside sources. The results also suggest how to decrease the damages due to landslide hazard, mud flood, and now to advance environmental protection in Lao Cai. In addition, the results increase knowledge for using geomorphology to suggest the solutions for preventing.
13. Further research directions, if any: Study on natural hazard in the trend of global climate change and for the sustainable development.
14. Thesis-related publications:
(1) Tran Thanh Ha, Dang Van Bao, Nguyen Hieu, Ngo Van Liem (2004), “Using GIS and remote sensing for study of landslide in Laocai province”, The 4th Science workshop of Hanoi University Sciences, Geography - Land Administration, Hanoi.
(2) Dao Dinh Bac, Tran Thanh Ha, Pham Tien Sy (2004), “Study the signs of mud flood search position in the construction of small hydropower projects”, VNU Journal of Science, Vol.21(No.1AP), p.26-33.
(3) Dao Dinh Bac,Nguyen Hieu, Tran Thanh Ha (2004), “Using GIS for warning mud flow and prospecting for the construction site for small hydroelectric plant projects (Case study in Lao Cai province)”, The 4th Science workshop of Hanoi University Sciences, Geography - Land Administration.
(4) Dang Van Bao, Nguyen Hieu, Tran Thanh Ha (2005), “Study of flood hazard in Thu Bon river basin based on application of geomorphological method and GIS”, VNU Journal of Science, Vol.21(No.1AP), p.17-25.
(5) Dao Dinh Bac, Tran Thanh Ha, Pham Tien Sy (2005), “Natural hazard and accident zoning for highways 4D and 70 from Lao Cai city to Bac Ha town”,VNU Journal of Science, Vol.21(No.5AP), p.11-19.
(6) Tran Thanh Ha, Dang Van Bao, Truong Quang Hai (2006), “Combination of GIS and MCE to evaluate natural conditions and environmental hazards”, International workshop (Application of remote sensing, GIS and GPS for the reduction of natural risks and durable development), Hanoi, Vietnam.
(7) Tran Thanh Ha (2006), “Geomorphology characteristics in relationship with neotectonic activities and related hazard in Lao Cai province”, The second National Conference of Geographic, Hanoi.
(8) Dang Van Bao, Dao Dinh Bac, Tran Thanh Ha,et al (2006), “Some types of natural hazard in Vietnam and the warning them based on study of geomorphology” The 5th Science workshop of Hanoi University Sciences, Geography - Land Administration. Hanoi.
(9) Dao Dinh Bac, Nguyen Hieu, Tran Thanh Ha, Pham Tien Sy (2006), “Problems of natural hazards forecasting – warning for safety of mountainous inhabited localities”, VNU Journal of Science, Vol.22 (No.4AP), p.1-11.
(10) Tran Thanh Haet al (2006), “Study on characterristics of the Red river faul zone’s activity in Piocen quartery by using remote sensing and gis” The 5th Science workshop of Hanoi University Sciences, Geography - Land Administration. Hanoi.
(11) Nguyen Quang My, Tran Thanh Ha,Nguyen Quang Minh (2006), “Initial sudy on soil erosion – a natural hazard in north – west area”, The 5th Science workshop of Hanoi University Sciences, Geography - Land Administration. Hanoi.
(12) Nguyen Quang My, Dang Van Bao, Tran Thanh Ha et al (2007), “To build a zoning diagram of environmental disasters in the Nothwest region with GIS technology”, Jounal of Land Addministration, No.4 (8/2007), p.1-10.
(13) Tran Thanh Ha (2007), “Assessing the potential landslide through weight number approach (Case study of Laocai Province)”, International Symposium on Mitigation & Adaptation of Climate-change-induced Natural Disasters, Hue city, Vietnam.
(14) Nguyen Quang My, Tran Thanh Ha, Nguyen Quang Minh (2007), “Erosion research is indispensable task for the sustainable development in the North West”, The National Workshop on Sustainable Development in Northeast Vietnam, Thai Nguyen Province.
(15) Dao Dinh Bac, Tran Thanh Ha (2007), “Pattern and determinant agents of the debris and mud flash flood in the Lay Nua Commune area, the Former Muong Lay District, Dien Bien Phu Province”, VNU Journal of Science, Earth Sciences, Vol.23(No.4), p.203-212.
(16) Tran Thanh Ha (2008), “The exogenous geodynamic hazard in the mountain regions of Vietnam (case study of Lao Cai province)”, The Third International Conference on Vietnamese Studies, Hanoi.
(17) Tran Thanh Ha (2008), Study on the stabilities of the mountainous inhabited localities and the transportations for sustainable development organization of Lao Cai Province, A VNU Research Project, Code Q.VNH.06.02.
Hanoi, April 09, 2010

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