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An optimal selection method for debris flow scene symbols considering public cognition differences

Disaster scene symbols can reduce memory and cognitive burdens and improve the transmission efficiency of debris flow information. There is no unified standard for disaster scene symbols, although many academic institutions and emergency departments have thoroughly studied debris flow disasters. Ins...

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Published in:International journal of disaster risk reduction 2022-01, Vol.68, p.102698, Article 102698
Main Authors: Li, Weilian, Zhu, Jun, Gong, Yuhang, Zhu, Qing, Xu, Bingli, Chen, Min
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