This paper presents an inventory of landslides and hazard and risk zonation mapping along the Río Grande basin in the Central Andes of Mendoza. The mapping was based on field work combined with interpretation of aerial photographs to provide a practical basis for rational land-use planning. Landslide risk zones were mapped, in view of the natural hazards and the degree of loss to a given element or set of elements at risk along roads and routes because of a particular phenomenon of a given magnitude. Landslides occurred in the study area during 2 periods of the year: in spring after snowmelt and in summer after severe rainstorms. A relationship was found between the lithology and the landslides. In addition, the occurrence of a reactivated ...
One of the risks to threaten mountainous areas is that hillslope instability caused damage to lands....
Landslide inventory maps are the first and main information level in studies of reactivation of prev...
Landslides pose a significant hazard to life and property in areas vulnerable to mass movements. Qua...
The study is based on air-photograph interpretation, Landsat satellite image and field checking. The...
Landslide mapping is a challenging task as there often is inadequate data about the extent of the ha...
A large (>0.1 km2) and complex mass movement in the Central Andes of Argentina (final portion of Cor...
On February 2009 intense rainfall triggered landslides in the Tartagal River basin that evolved into...
The de La Flecha river basin is located to the southwest of San Juan Province at around 31°50′ S, 68...
Abstract: Technological accidents can be vast in scope and require a rapid response to evacuate the ...
Landslides represent one of the most common geo-hazards that affect the steep lands, and may destroy...
Landslides are among the most widespread and frequent natural hazards. Landsliding is linked to the ...
The 2006 Guinsaugon landslide in Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte, is one of the largest known landslid...
The metropolitan area of Mendoza, in periandean sectors, tends to accommodate and sustain geological...
Flash floods occur periodically in the hilly areas of Argentina, but since they generally occur at i...
AbstractOne of the risks to threaten mountainous areas is that hillslope instability caused damage t...
One of the risks to threaten mountainous areas is that hillslope instability caused damage to lands....
Landslide inventory maps are the first and main information level in studies of reactivation of prev...
Landslides pose a significant hazard to life and property in areas vulnerable to mass movements. Qua...
The study is based on air-photograph interpretation, Landsat satellite image and field checking. The...
Landslide mapping is a challenging task as there often is inadequate data about the extent of the ha...
A large (>0.1 km2) and complex mass movement in the Central Andes of Argentina (final portion of Cor...
On February 2009 intense rainfall triggered landslides in the Tartagal River basin that evolved into...
The de La Flecha river basin is located to the southwest of San Juan Province at around 31°50′ S, 68...
Abstract: Technological accidents can be vast in scope and require a rapid response to evacuate the ...
Landslides represent one of the most common geo-hazards that affect the steep lands, and may destroy...
Landslides are among the most widespread and frequent natural hazards. Landsliding is linked to the ...
The 2006 Guinsaugon landslide in Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte, is one of the largest known landslid...
The metropolitan area of Mendoza, in periandean sectors, tends to accommodate and sustain geological...
Flash floods occur periodically in the hilly areas of Argentina, but since they generally occur at i...
AbstractOne of the risks to threaten mountainous areas is that hillslope instability caused damage t...
One of the risks to threaten mountainous areas is that hillslope instability caused damage to lands....
Landslide inventory maps are the first and main information level in studies of reactivation of prev...
Landslides pose a significant hazard to life and property in areas vulnerable to mass movements. Qua...