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NATURAL HAZARDS

Research

  • Research Areas
    • Geography & Geographic Information Science
    • Paleoclimate, Climate & Climate Change
    • Rivers, Watersheds, Sedimentary Processes & Landscapes
    • Aerosol, Clouds, Precipitation & Cloud-Radiative Processes
    • Atmospheric Chemistry, Geochemistry & Earth Materials
    • Earth Systems Modeling
    • Environmental Studies & Policy
    • Geomicrobiology, Geobiology, & Paleobiology
    • Geophysics, Geodynamics & Tectonics
    • Health Geography
    • Natural Hazards
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    • Urban & Political Geography
    • Water in the Earth System
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ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCESGEOGRAPHY & GISGEOLOGY

Natural hazards includes investigations of hurricanes, severe storms, winter weather, floods, droughts, earthquakes, volcanoes and food security. Check out the SESE faculty profiles below to learn more about natural hazards research at the University of Illinois.

College of Liberal Arts & Sciences School of Earth, Society & Environment

3081 Natural History Building

1301 W. Green St.

Urbana, IL 61801

217-244-4064

Email: sese-info@illinois.edu

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