Landslide dam and outburst of the Río Santa Cruz, Main Andes, (31°40S), province of San Juan

Autores
D'Odorico Benites, P.E.; Pérez, D.J.; Sequeir, N.; Fauqué, L.
Año de publicación
2009
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inglés
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artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
In the region of the Main Andes of San Juan, exists a high concentration of landslide deposits that can originate natural dams. The outburst of these dams generated by slide is a common process in this morphology. The analyses of satellite imagery and air photos of previous years allow reconstructing the characteristics and the origin of the slides that formed those natural dams. In this region of the Main Andes, the rapid uplift and erosion of the mountain chain has created abrupt slopes and an internal structure in the materials that determined an increase of the susceptibility to the slope collapse without triggers as the seismic activity or precipitations. The objectives of the present work are (1) to analyze the causes that formed the natural dam and produced the landslide dam and development of the Los Erizos lagoon in the middle course of the Santa Cruz river; (2) the outburst of the dam and their consequent flood; and (3) the morphologic characteristic of the study region. The temporary comparison between air photos with satellite imageries indicates that the natural dam was generated by slip of the western hillside of the Santa Cruz mountain range, located below the Cerro Estrella. However, the constant water flow to the lagoon, has increased its water level until reaching the maximum benchmark of the dam, produced the beginning of the lake drainage and weakening of the dam causing the outburst and its consequent flood. Based on satellite imagery, a temporary analysis of the lagoon is presented, indicating that monitoring is an important tool to alert in the whole San Juan river basin for possible natural dikes, preventing hazards to the populations down water. The alluvium of November 12 of 2005, discharged 32.100.000 m3 in 67 minutes and traveled 254 km in less than 12 hours.
Fil:Pérez, D.J. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina.
Fil:Fauqué, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina.
Fuente
Rev. Asoc. Geol. Argent. 2009;65(4):713-724
Materia
Cordillera frontal
Flood
Landslide dam
Main andes
Outburst
San juan
aerial photograph
dam
erosion rate
flooding
geomorphological response
hazard assessment
landslide
monitoring system
mountain region
outburst
satellite imagery
slope dynamics
slope failure
uplift
Andes
Argentina
San Juan [Argentina]
Santa Cruz [Argentina]
Santa Cruz River [Santa Cruz]
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spelling Landslide dam and outburst of the Río Santa Cruz, Main Andes, (31°40S), province of San Juan D'Odorico Benites, P.E.Pérez, D.J.Sequeir, N.Fauqué, L.Cordillera frontalFloodLandslide damMain andesOutburstSan juanaerial photographdamerosion ratefloodinggeomorphological responsehazard assessmentlandslidemonitoring systemmountain regionoutburstsatellite imageryslope dynamicsslope failureupliftAndesArgentinaSan Juan [Argentina]Santa Cruz [Argentina]Santa Cruz River [Santa Cruz]In the region of the Main Andes of San Juan, exists a high concentration of landslide deposits that can originate natural dams. The outburst of these dams generated by slide is a common process in this morphology. The analyses of satellite imagery and air photos of previous years allow reconstructing the characteristics and the origin of the slides that formed those natural dams. In this region of the Main Andes, the rapid uplift and erosion of the mountain chain has created abrupt slopes and an internal structure in the materials that determined an increase of the susceptibility to the slope collapse without triggers as the seismic activity or precipitations. The objectives of the present work are (1) to analyze the causes that formed the natural dam and produced the landslide dam and development of the Los Erizos lagoon in the middle course of the Santa Cruz river; (2) the outburst of the dam and their consequent flood; and (3) the morphologic characteristic of the study region. The temporary comparison between air photos with satellite imageries indicates that the natural dam was generated by slip of the western hillside of the Santa Cruz mountain range, located below the Cerro Estrella. However, the constant water flow to the lagoon, has increased its water level until reaching the maximum benchmark of the dam, produced the beginning of the lake drainage and weakening of the dam causing the outburst and its consequent flood. Based on satellite imagery, a temporary analysis of the lagoon is presented, indicating that monitoring is an important tool to alert in the whole San Juan river basin for possible natural dikes, preventing hazards to the populations down water. The alluvium of November 12 of 2005, discharged 32.100.000 m3 in 67 minutes and traveled 254 km in less than 12 hours.Fil:Pérez, D.J. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina.Fil:Fauqué, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina.2009info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v65_n4_p713_DOdoricoBenitesRev. Asoc. Geol. Argent. 2009;65(4):713-724reponame:Biblioteca Digital (UBA-FCEN)instname:Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturalesinstacron:UBA-FCENenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar2025-10-23T11:18:30Zpaperaa:paper_00044822_v65_n4_p713_DOdoricoBenitesInstitucionalhttps://digital.bl.fcen.uba.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttps://digital.bl.fcen.uba.ar/cgi-bin/oaiserver.cgiana@bl.fcen.uba.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:18962025-10-23 11:18:32.641Biblioteca Digital (UBA-FCEN) - Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturalesfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Landslide dam and outburst of the Río Santa Cruz, Main Andes, (31°40S), province of San Juan
title Landslide dam and outburst of the Río Santa Cruz, Main Andes, (31°40S), province of San Juan
spellingShingle Landslide dam and outburst of the Río Santa Cruz, Main Andes, (31°40S), province of San Juan
D'Odorico Benites, P.E.
Cordillera frontal
Flood
Landslide dam
Main andes
Outburst
San juan
aerial photograph
dam
erosion rate
flooding
geomorphological response
hazard assessment
landslide
monitoring system
mountain region
outburst
satellite imagery
slope dynamics
slope failure
uplift
Andes
Argentina
San Juan [Argentina]
Santa Cruz [Argentina]
Santa Cruz River [Santa Cruz]
title_short Landslide dam and outburst of the Río Santa Cruz, Main Andes, (31°40S), province of San Juan
title_full Landslide dam and outburst of the Río Santa Cruz, Main Andes, (31°40S), province of San Juan
title_fullStr Landslide dam and outburst of the Río Santa Cruz, Main Andes, (31°40S), province of San Juan
title_full_unstemmed Landslide dam and outburst of the Río Santa Cruz, Main Andes, (31°40S), province of San Juan
title_sort Landslide dam and outburst of the Río Santa Cruz, Main Andes, (31°40S), province of San Juan
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv D'Odorico Benites, P.E.
Pérez, D.J.
Sequeir, N.
Fauqué, L.
author D'Odorico Benites, P.E.
author_facet D'Odorico Benites, P.E.
Pérez, D.J.
Sequeir, N.
Fauqué, L.
author_role author
author2 Pérez, D.J.
Sequeir, N.
Fauqué, L.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cordillera frontal
Flood
Landslide dam
Main andes
Outburst
San juan
aerial photograph
dam
erosion rate
flooding
geomorphological response
hazard assessment
landslide
monitoring system
mountain region
outburst
satellite imagery
slope dynamics
slope failure
uplift
Andes
Argentina
San Juan [Argentina]
Santa Cruz [Argentina]
Santa Cruz River [Santa Cruz]
topic Cordillera frontal
Flood
Landslide dam
Main andes
Outburst
San juan
aerial photograph
dam
erosion rate
flooding
geomorphological response
hazard assessment
landslide
monitoring system
mountain region
outburst
satellite imagery
slope dynamics
slope failure
uplift
Andes
Argentina
San Juan [Argentina]
Santa Cruz [Argentina]
Santa Cruz River [Santa Cruz]
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In the region of the Main Andes of San Juan, exists a high concentration of landslide deposits that can originate natural dams. The outburst of these dams generated by slide is a common process in this morphology. The analyses of satellite imagery and air photos of previous years allow reconstructing the characteristics and the origin of the slides that formed those natural dams. In this region of the Main Andes, the rapid uplift and erosion of the mountain chain has created abrupt slopes and an internal structure in the materials that determined an increase of the susceptibility to the slope collapse without triggers as the seismic activity or precipitations. The objectives of the present work are (1) to analyze the causes that formed the natural dam and produced the landslide dam and development of the Los Erizos lagoon in the middle course of the Santa Cruz river; (2) the outburst of the dam and their consequent flood; and (3) the morphologic characteristic of the study region. The temporary comparison between air photos with satellite imageries indicates that the natural dam was generated by slip of the western hillside of the Santa Cruz mountain range, located below the Cerro Estrella. However, the constant water flow to the lagoon, has increased its water level until reaching the maximum benchmark of the dam, produced the beginning of the lake drainage and weakening of the dam causing the outburst and its consequent flood. Based on satellite imagery, a temporary analysis of the lagoon is presented, indicating that monitoring is an important tool to alert in the whole San Juan river basin for possible natural dikes, preventing hazards to the populations down water. The alluvium of November 12 of 2005, discharged 32.100.000 m3 in 67 minutes and traveled 254 km in less than 12 hours.
Fil:Pérez, D.J. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina.
Fil:Fauqué, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina.
description In the region of the Main Andes of San Juan, exists a high concentration of landslide deposits that can originate natural dams. The outburst of these dams generated by slide is a common process in this morphology. The analyses of satellite imagery and air photos of previous years allow reconstructing the characteristics and the origin of the slides that formed those natural dams. In this region of the Main Andes, the rapid uplift and erosion of the mountain chain has created abrupt slopes and an internal structure in the materials that determined an increase of the susceptibility to the slope collapse without triggers as the seismic activity or precipitations. The objectives of the present work are (1) to analyze the causes that formed the natural dam and produced the landslide dam and development of the Los Erizos lagoon in the middle course of the Santa Cruz river; (2) the outburst of the dam and their consequent flood; and (3) the morphologic characteristic of the study region. The temporary comparison between air photos with satellite imageries indicates that the natural dam was generated by slip of the western hillside of the Santa Cruz mountain range, located below the Cerro Estrella. However, the constant water flow to the lagoon, has increased its water level until reaching the maximum benchmark of the dam, produced the beginning of the lake drainage and weakening of the dam causing the outburst and its consequent flood. Based on satellite imagery, a temporary analysis of the lagoon is presented, indicating that monitoring is an important tool to alert in the whole San Juan river basin for possible natural dikes, preventing hazards to the populations down water. The alluvium of November 12 of 2005, discharged 32.100.000 m3 in 67 minutes and traveled 254 km in less than 12 hours.
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