A large (>0.1 km2) and complex mass movement in the Central Andes of Argentina (final portion of Cordillera de Olivares, Frontal Cordillera), was studied to identify the triggering factors and understand their relationship with geomorphic, cryogenic and climatic dynamics. This debris-rockslide is composed of clast supported blocks of Permian–Triassic volcanic breccias. In order to characterize this feature, high resolution satellite imagery interpretation was carried out, together with the study of the landslide detachment zones and landslide bodies. These debris-rockslide events could have originated as a consequence of the combination of internal slow deformation and fragmentation under periglacial conditions, followed by a sudden collaps...
The central part of the Western Andes holds an exceptional concentration of giant paleolandslides in...
This paper reviews the genesis of a chaotic deposit in the Blanco River basin (BRB) in the Argentine...
Debris flows triggered from rapid melt of seasonal snow, and/or ice within the active layer have not...
The distribution of late Pleistocene to Holocene rockslides in the western flank of the eastern moun...
The Fuegian Andes, in the southernmost part of South America, are characterized by a relatively youn...
A complex mass movement was studied in the upper Elqui River basin with the aim of identify the trig...
The eastern foothills of the Central Andes, known as the Subandean Ranges, in Peru, Bolivia, and nor...
The main objective of this paper is to consider the influence of Quaternary faults as likely trigger...
The de La Flecha river basin is located to the southwest of San Juan Province at around 31°50′ S, 68...
In the Andean region, landslides are common geomorphological agents that can cause disasters. The oc...
As one of the main environmental effects of earthquakes, the distribution of landslides could reflec...
Since Holocene time, above-mean precipitations recorded during the El Niño warm ENSO phase have been...
In January and February 2013, heavy rainfall during local summer storms triggered a large number of ...
This paper presents an inventory of landslides and hazard and risk zonation mapping along the Río Gr...
International audienceThe contribution of landslides to the Quaternary evolution of relief is poorly...
The central part of the Western Andes holds an exceptional concentration of giant paleolandslides in...
This paper reviews the genesis of a chaotic deposit in the Blanco River basin (BRB) in the Argentine...
Debris flows triggered from rapid melt of seasonal snow, and/or ice within the active layer have not...
The distribution of late Pleistocene to Holocene rockslides in the western flank of the eastern moun...
The Fuegian Andes, in the southernmost part of South America, are characterized by a relatively youn...
A complex mass movement was studied in the upper Elqui River basin with the aim of identify the trig...
The eastern foothills of the Central Andes, known as the Subandean Ranges, in Peru, Bolivia, and nor...
The main objective of this paper is to consider the influence of Quaternary faults as likely trigger...
The de La Flecha river basin is located to the southwest of San Juan Province at around 31°50′ S, 68...
In the Andean region, landslides are common geomorphological agents that can cause disasters. The oc...
As one of the main environmental effects of earthquakes, the distribution of landslides could reflec...
Since Holocene time, above-mean precipitations recorded during the El Niño warm ENSO phase have been...
In January and February 2013, heavy rainfall during local summer storms triggered a large number of ...
This paper presents an inventory of landslides and hazard and risk zonation mapping along the Río Gr...
International audienceThe contribution of landslides to the Quaternary evolution of relief is poorly...
The central part of the Western Andes holds an exceptional concentration of giant paleolandslides in...
This paper reviews the genesis of a chaotic deposit in the Blanco River basin (BRB) in the Argentine...
Debris flows triggered from rapid melt of seasonal snow, and/or ice within the active layer have not...