Disaster information: a bibliography


ID: 271 Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management Ti: Earthquakes in high rise buildings



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ID: 271

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management

Ti: Earthquakes in high rise buildings.

So: Mitigation Link; 1 (1): 4-5 Jan. 1999.

Lo: Jamaica, Manchester Parish Council.
ID: 272

Au: Jamaica. Manchester Parish Council.

Ti: Report on existing flood and hazard mitigation: policies and plans for local response capabilities.

Pub:Manchester, Jamaica; s.n.; 1998. 3.

Lo: Jamaica, Manchester Parish Council.
ID: 273

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management

Ti: Terms and conditions of operation for the Parish Disaster Committee.

Pub:s.l.; ODPEM.; 13.

Lo: Jamaica, Manchester Parish Council.
ID: 274

Au: Deane, Compton.

Ti: Eastern Caribbean coastal investigations (1970-73) :protective and remedial measures.

Pub: St. Augustine; University of the West Indies. Regional Beach Erosion Control Programme; Sept. 1973.( 5) 30.

Pr: Regional Beach Control Programme.

Lo: UWI, Science Library.


ID: 275

Au: Deane, Compton; Thom, Myrtle; Edmunds, Henry.

Ti: Eastern Caribbean coastal investigations (1970-73) : natural forces.

Pub:Port of Spain; Trinidad: Reagional Beach Control Programme; Sept.1973. (2 ) 80.

Pr: Regional Beach Control Programme.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 276

Ti: Surviving the hurricane – what damage can you expect.

So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; 10: 1-2, Jun. 1987.

Lo: Jamaica, Manchester Parish Library.


ID: 277

Ti: An interview with Jerome Lloyd, National Disaster Co-ordinator, Dominica

So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; 10: 6, Jun. 1987.

Lo: Jamaica, Manchester Parish Library.


ID: 278

Au: Horsfield, W. T; Roobol, M. J.

Ti: A tectonic model for the evolution of Jamaica.

So: Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica (Geonotes); 14: 11-36, 1974.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 279

Ti: Eye-witness accounts of two earthquakes, Port Royal 1687 & 1692.

So: Conglomerate; 73-4, 1974.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 280

Au: Johnson, Nicole

Ti: Earthquake risk in Trinidad and Tobago.

So: Trinidad; NEMA, 1998. 4.

Lo: Trinidad and Tobago. National Emergency Management Agency
ID: 281

Au: Taylor, L. O.

Ti: The effects of earthquake loadings on soil behaviour.

So: West Indian Journal of Engineering; 5(1):3-32, 1974.

Ab: This paper presents the general status of knowledge of the effects of seismic forces on the engineering properties of soil based on an intensive literature search. It is hoped that this paper will permit an understanding of soil behaviour under seismic loadways so that the effects of localised soil conditions may be catered for with more confidence.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 282

Au: Clark, T. F.

Ti: A geological model of the Lesser Antilles subduction zone complex.

Pub: sl; sn; 1974.

Th: Submitted to The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill presented for the degree Ph.D.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 283

Ti: Development and management of water resources Rio Cobre Basin, Jamaica: report prepared for the Governemt of Jamaica.

Pub: Rome; UNDP/FAO; 1974. 195.

Ab: The urban area of Kingston suffers from repeated water shortages during prolonged periods of drought and the St. Catherine area is a convenient source of water supply so that export of water from the basin is practiced. The possibility of further export from the basin to the Kingston area is currently under study as a possible alternative to more expensive schemes, but this depends on proof of availability of the required quantities of water. Uncontrolled development of the water resources in this area has resulted in deteriorating water quality caused by saline intrusion. Thus, full knowledge of the available water resources is required so that proper management can be assured. At present about 40-50 percent of the water used in the area is from underground sources, and this groundwater is expected to play a more dominant role in the future. The groundwater occurs either in alluvium or limestone aquifers, and an assessment of the availability of this water requires a knowledge of the lithology, geological structures and stratigraphy of these deposits. To provide this information, geological investigations were carried out over a two-year period.

Lo: Jamaica, Ministry of Agriculture.
ID: 284

Au: White, A. U.

Ti: Global summary of human response to natural hazards:tropical cyclones.

Pub: s.l.; s.n.; 1974. 10.

Ab: This chapter deals with the hazard of Tropical cyclones and the measures that people take in different parts of the globe in coping with their effects. There are many gaps in the information available; nevertheless, important insights for policy makers and scientists can be gained from an examination of experience on a global basis.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 285

Au: White, Gilbert F.

Ti: Natural hazards, local, national and global.

Pub: New York; Oxford University Press; 1974. 288.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 286

Au: McFarlane, Mary.

Ti: Phosphate soils on volcanic ash soils from St. Vincent.

Pub:St. Augustine; University of the West Indies (St. Augustine); 1974. 303.

Th: Submitted to University of the West Indies (St. Augustine) presented for the degree PhD.

Ab: The phosphate status of volcanic ash soils was investigated by measuring sorption isotherms, Chang and Jackson and `Available' P (Bondorff and Olsen) fractions. Some conclusions were (1) climate and age of soils appeared to be the major factors influencing mineralogical constituents and therefore phosphate fixation (2) addition of silica, arrowroot starch and glucose amendments reduced P sorption only to a small extent (c) glucose was most successful at increasing soil solution P in an incubation experiment.

Lo: UWI, St. Augustine Library
ID: 287

Au: St. Lucia. Central Emergency Committee.

Ti: Plan for the coordination of emergency action in the event of a major disaster - 1974.

Pub:Castries; St. Lucia. Central Emergency Committee; 1974. 39.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster And Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 288

Ti: Think we are safe from a hurricane? Better think again, our luck could run out!

So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; 10: 3, Jun. 1987.

Lo: Jamaica, Manchester Parish Library.


ID: 289

Au: Rawley, Keith.

Ti: The late-pleistocene pyroclast fall deposits of Soufriere, St.Vincent.

Pub: Kingston; University of the West Indies (Mona); 1974. 78.

Th: Submitted to University of the West Indies (Mona) presented for the degree M.Sc.

Ab: This study is part of an investigation carried out into the Lesser Antillian volcanic province. Its purpose is to survey the late Pleistocene pyroclasts with the aim of understanding their distribution and petrogenesis in so far as they relate to the volcanic history and possible future behaviour of the Soufriere volcano.

Lo: UWI,Mona, Main Library.
ID: 290

Au: Tomblin, J. F.

Ti: The Leewards Islands earthquake of 8th October, 1974.

Pub: St. Augustine; University of the West Indies. Seismic Research Unit; 1974.

Lo: Jamaica, Geological Survey Division.

ID: 291

Au: Brower, W. A.

Ti: Environmental guide for the Mona Passage area: prepared for Commonwealth of Puerto Rico/Office of the Governor.

Pub: North Carolina; National Climatic Center; 1974.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 292

Au: Bowden, Martyn J.

Ti: Hurricane in paradise: perception and reality of the hurricane hazard in the Virgin Islands.

Pub: St. Thomas; Island Resources Foundation; Jul. 1 1974. 110.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 293

Ti: The hurricane "Alma".

So: Journal of the Agricultural Society of Trinidad & Tobago; 74(3): 243-7, Sept. 1974.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 294

Au: Evans, J. C.

Ti: A chronological list of hurricanes which have occured in the West Indies science the year 1493 with interesting descriptions.

So: Natural Magazine; (1):397-453 & 524-30, 1975.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 295

Au: Araujo, L; Harnarine, R.

Ti: A pilot survey into the problem of water vehicle air pollutionin Trinidad.

So: West Indian Journal of Engineering; 5(2):1-14, 1975.

Ab: Samples of air collected from selected sites which are scenes of heavy traffic conditions were tested for 2 pollutants that are constituents of motor vehicle exhausts, carbon monoxide and nitrous oxides. It was found that the air in one of the selected locations is unsatisfactory by any criterion, and the air in some of the other sites may be close to threshold conditions. Suggestions were made as to long and short-term measures which can be taken to deal with the situation.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 296

Au: Tomblin, Judith M.

Ti: Reconnaissance report of the Antigua, West Indies earthquake of 8/10/74.

So: Seismology Society of America; 65(6):1975.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 297

Au: Gupta, Avijit.

Ti: Stream characteristics in Eastern Jamaica, an environment of seasonal flow and large floods.

So: American Journal of Science; 275: 825-47, 1975.

Ab: This paper describes channel form and stream behaviour in a type of environment, that of seasonal tropics with periodic high-magnitude rainfall. The area chosen for study is the Blue Mountains, the central massif of Eastern Jamaica. Both slopes of the Blue Mountains display similar geology, relief, high annual rainfall, soils and land use, but the southern side has a wet and dry seasonal regime, whereas the northern slopes experience a uniform distribution. Comparison of a north slope stream (the Buff Bay) with a south slope stream (the Yallahs) shows distinct differences in channel form and stream behaviour. The Yallahs has a wide, shallow, flat-bottomed, braided channel with steep banks; whereas the Buff Bay meanders in a deep, round-bottomed channel with sloping banks. Tributaries graded to the main stream join the Buff Bay, but unaccordant tributary junctions are found in the Yallahs. Similar differences are seen on a regional scale when one compares the north-flowing streams with the south-flowing ones in Eastern Jamaica.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 298

Au: Weaver, John D. ed.

Ti: Geology, geophysics and resources of the Caribbean.

Pub: Kingston ; International Decade of Ocean Exploring; 1975.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 299

Au: Dames and Moore.

Ti: Earthquake damage assessment, refinery facilities, St. Johns, Antigua, West Indies, West Indies Oil Company Ltd.

Pub: St. Johns; West Indies Oil Company Ltd; 1975. 25.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 300

Au: Mitchell, Nikola.

Ti: Pollution, the painful price of progress.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(1):14+, 42-3, Nov. - Dec. 1975.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 301

Au: Lambie, Ian.

Ti: Save the environment.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(1):26-7, Nov. - Dec. 1975.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 302

Au: Deane, Compton.

Ti: The gulf - that giant dumping ground.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(1):7-9, Nov.- Dec. 1975.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 303

Au: Williams, Ronald.

Ti: The state of our waters.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(1):10-3, Nov.- Dec. 1975.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 304

Au: Ifill, Max B.

Ti: Evaluation of damages caused by Grenada rainstorm and implications for economic development programmes.

Pub: Port of Spain; Economic Commission for Latin America. Office for the Caribbean; 1975. 77.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 305

Au: International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction.

Ti: Disasters: threat to social development

Pub: New York; United Nations Department of Public Information; 1995. 4.

Co: World Conference on Natural Disaster Reduction; Yokohama, Japan, 23-27, May 1994.

Lo: Trinidad and Tobago, National Emergency Management Agency


ID: 306

Au: King, David B.

Ti: Coastline dynamics of Jamaica.

So: Journal of the Scientific Research Council of Jamaica; 4(2):1-20, 1976.

Ab: Jamaica has a wide variety of types of coastlines. Some of its beaches are as beautiful as any in the world. However, beaches of various types are found only about half of the coastline of the island. In most locations where there ae no beaches, the boundary between the land and the sea is a vertical wall where large waves break against rocky sea cliffs. There are a few spots, however, where the boundary is very gradual and quiet and mangroves cover the foreshore. These different types of coastlines often occur very close together. To understand why this occurs, one must understand the natural physical processes at work in the nearshore environment. This paper is intended as an introduction to this topic. The approach is descriptive in nature rather than quantitative and no attempt is made to cover the subject completely. The paper reflects a bias in that the author is much more familiar with certain areas of the coastline than with others.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 307

Au: Tomblin, Judith M.

Ti: Earthquake risks in Jamaica.

So: Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica; 15; 16-23, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 308

Au: Wright, Raymond M.

Ti: Earthquake, risk and hazard.

So: Jamaica Journal; 10(2,3 & 4):52-60, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 309

Au: Mohammed, Stephen.

Ti: Environmental laws a matter of life and death.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(6):23, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 310

Au: Reyes, Elma.

Ti: Flood, sweat and tears. The lament of County Caroni.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(2):15-6, 37, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 311

Au: Lewis, C. B.

Ti: Judgement cliff.

So: Jamaica Journal; 10(2,3,4):61-3, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 312

Au: Akong, Al.

Ti: Land of the drive-in volcano.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(5):58-62, 64, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 313

Au: Roobol, M. J; Smith, Alan L.

Ti: Mount Pelee Martinique: a pattern of alternating eruptive styles.

So: Geology; 4(9):521-4, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 314

Au: Mohammed, Stephen

Ti: Pollution control plan proposes harsh penalties for offenders.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(5):14-5, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 315

Au: Scott, Calford.

Ti: Quarrying in Jamaica.

So: Jamaica Journal; 10(2,3,4):80-5, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 316

Au: Richardson, Mark.

Ti: The Blue River battle is lost.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(2):8-10, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 317

Au: A Naturalist Investigation.

Ti: The lady young hill controversy.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(5):29-32, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 318

Ti: The rape of Lady Young.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(5):32-6, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 319

Au: Millette, Emru D.

Ti: Waste management.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(2):42-6, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 320

Au: A Naturalist investigation.

Ti: When hills come tumbling down.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(6):41-3, 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 321

Au: Wright, Raymond M.

Ti: Earthquakes – risk and hazard.

Pub: Kingston ; Institute of Jamaica; 1976. 8.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 322

Au: U.N. Office of the U.N. Disaster Relief Coordination.

Ti: Guidelines for disaster prevention: vol. 1 - pre-disaster physical planning of human settlements.

Pub:New York; United Nations; 1976. 93.

Lo: Jamaica, Uuban Development Coorporation

ID: 323

Au: Wade, Barry A.

Ti: Long-term monitoring of pollution in Kingston Harbour : Proceedings Association of Island Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean, 11th Meeting, 1976.

Pub:s.l.; Association of Island Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean; 1976. 15.

Ab: An average of 3,000,000 gallons of primary treated sewage enters Kingston Harbour daily, in addition to brewing wastes and other water-borne pollutants. Together, these sources supply 40 times the natural nutrient level of the water in the harbour. Phytoplankton blooms are commonplace and in the inner harbour the oxygen level is normally only 50 of saturation. Changes in the benthic fauna have been studied since 1968. In that year there were 15 spp. in samples collected in the inner bay, and 96 of the specimens were the polychaete SPIOCHAETOPTERUS. In the outer bay in 1968 150 spp. were collected and the most abundant was VENERIS (8). By 1974 only 78 spp. were found in the outer bay and a single species accounted for 19 of the total. Bivalves were conspicuously lost, while nematodes were among invading taxa. Each year from 1968 to 1974 an "abiotic zone" advanced further from the inner reaches of the harbour toward

the mouth. CAPETELLA CAPITATA is useful as an indicator of high organic sediments. In 1968 it was found only in (inner) Hunt's Bay, but in October 1973 it had spread to the outer harbour where it was collected along with SPIOCHAETOPTERUS.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 324

Au: Naughton, Patrick W.

Ti: The assesment of natural hazard risk as basic tool in environmental land use management in the Kingston Metropolitan area, Jamaica, West Indies.

Pub: Kingston; UWI, Mona; 1976.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management.
ID: 325

Au: Guadeloupe. Bureau de la Protection Civile.

Ti: Plan d'organisation de secours en cas d'eruption volcanique: plan ORSEC - Eruption.

Pub: Basse-Terre; Prefecture de La Guadeloupe; 1976. 52.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 326

Au: Jules, Carleen; Cowing, Mike.

Ti: From environmental blight to model disposal sites: the solid waste disposal experience in St. Lucia, West Indies.

Pub: Castries; St. Lucia Solid Waste Management Authority; 1999.

Lo: St. Lucia, St. Lucia Solid Waste Management.
ID: 327

Au: Wadge, J; Eva, A.

Ti: Geology and tectonic significance of the Sunning Hill Inlier.

So: Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica; 17:1-15, 1977-8.

Ab: Recent mapping in the Sunning Hill Inlier has relealed a sequence of sedimentary and volcanic rocks with north westerly strike, similiar to that of the Blue Mountain Inlier. The sequence is at least 4km in thickness and the fauna indicates a Campanian-Mastrichtian age. A possible correlation with the stratigraphy of the Blue Mountain Inlier is suggested. The presence of Eocene Limestone of shallow water facies, immediately overlying the Inlier, indicate that there is a structural high at this time defined by syn-sedimentary faults. Additional geo-physical, physiographic and tectonic evidence suggest that the Sunning Hill area is a part of a north westerly trending structure that formed the eastern boundary of the Wagwater Trough.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 328

Au: Akong, Al.

Ti: Trail of the burning larva.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 1(9):17-22, 1977.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 329

Au: Tomblin, Judith M. ed; Robson, G. R. ed.

Ti: A catalogue of felt earthquakes for Jamaica, with references to other islands in the Greater Antilles 1564-1971.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica. Ministry of Mining and Natural Resources. Mines and Geology Division; 1977. 243.

Lo: Jamaica, Geological Survey Division.

ID: 330

Au: Schroeder, William W.

Ti: Current and hydrographic characterization of the South Central insular shelf of Grand Bahama Island.

Pub: s.l.; s.n.; 1977. 6.

Co: Third International Coral Reef Symposium; Miami, May 1977.

Ab: A first order of descriptive characterization of the currents and hydrography of the south central insular shelf of Grand Bahama Island is made based on 17 months of observations. The observed currents consisted of three basic flows: (1) a primary, multiple day, W-SSW current which occurred over 50 percent of the time; (2) a secondary, multiple day E-NNE current which ocurred less than 20 percent of the time; and (3) periods of highly variable currents which fluctuated on a time scale of hours. The thermal character of the waters exhibited a typical tropical-subtropical northern hemisphere seasonal structure. The water column was generally well mixed except during the water-warming spring season when thermoclines would form. Salinity and dissolved oxygen values were found to be representative of tropical-subtropical western North Atlantic conditions. Both varied during the study but seldom showed any vertical structure.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 331

Au: Mood, Eric W.

Ti: Health aspects of coastal water pollution.

Pub: sl; Unesco; 1977. 206-16.

Co: IOC/FAO/UNEP International Workshop on Marine Pollution in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions; Port of Spain, 13-17, Dec. 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 332

Au: Pagon, Rosemarie.

Ti: Metropolitan Kingston's solid waste, quantity and composition.

Pub: Kingston; Scientific Research Council; 1977. 9.

Lo: Jamaica, National Library of Jamaica.
ID: 333

Au: Aspinall, W. P; Shepherd, John B.

Ti: Modelling earthquake response of the Liguanea, St. Catherine Plain of Jamaica.

Pub:St. Augustine; University ofthe West Indies. Seismic Research Unit; 1977.

Lo: Jamaica, Geological Survey Division.
ID: 334

Au: Ballah, Lennox.

Ti: Political aspects of marine pollution and development of political awareness of marine pollution problems.

Pub: sl; Unesco; 1977. 217-35.

Co: IOC/FAO/UNEP International Workshop on Marine Pollution in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions; Port-of-Spain, 13-17, Dec. 1976.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


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