Irrigación de largo plazo como desencadenante de flujos de tierra en Chenque Malal, Norpatagonia argentina

IF 0.9 4区 地球科学 Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Damián Groch, Verónica Gil, Marisa Gloria Cogliati, Micaela Virginia Medina, Michel Jaboyedoff
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Because of their social, ecological, and economic impacts, landslides are an issue of global concern. Episodes occurring worldwide have been associated with natural and human causes, although the latter have been poorly explored. Despite recent scientific insight into intensive irrigation as a cause, research remains scarce. This paper focuses on determining the anthropogenic influence on the triggering of earth flows by long-term intensive irrigation, based on temporal and geospatial information. This analysis covers a sector of Northern Patagonia in Argentina, an area of transhumant pastoralism. Our results show that excessive water input creates favorable conditions for the triggering and evolution of earth flows in the region, even under water deficit conditions. As a result, on 22 September 2020, a collapse was recorded which mobilized ~19,000 m³ of earth debris along 360 m and produced economic losses estimated at 168,000 USD. Other landslides are expected to occur in the area if irrigation amounts remain at the same level.
阿根廷北巴塔哥尼亚Chenque Malal的长期灌溉作为土壤流动的触发因素
由于其对社会、生态和经济的影响,山体滑坡是一个全球关注的问题。在世界范围内发生的事件与自然和人为原因有关,尽管后者尚未得到充分探讨。尽管最近的科学研究表明密集灌溉是造成这种情况的原因,但研究仍然很少。基于时间和地理空间信息,研究了长期集约灌溉对土壤流动的人为影响。这一分析涵盖了阿根廷北部巴塔哥尼亚的一个地区,这是一个游牧地区。研究结果表明,即使在亏水条件下,过量的水输入也为该地区土流的触发和演化创造了有利条件。结果,在2020年9月22日,记录了一次塌陷,沿360米移动了约19,000 m³的土屑,造成的经济损失估计为16.8万美元。如果灌溉水量保持不变,预计该地区还会发生其他山体滑坡。
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Andean Geology
Andean Geology 地学-地质学
CiteScore
2.60
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发文量
17
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal publishes original and review articles on geology and related sciences, in Spanish or English, in three issues a year (January, May and September). Articles or notes on major topics of broad interest in Earth Sciences dealing with the geology of South and Central America and Antarctica, and particularly of the Andes, are welcomed. The journal is interested in publishing thematic sets of papers and accepts articles dealing with systematic Paleontology only if their main focus is the chronostratigraphical, paleoecological and/or paleogeographical importance of the taxa described therein.
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