Approach for analyzing landslide and torrential flow hazard conditions in relation to landscape evolution in the northern Colombian Andes 

Karolina Naranjo Bedoya, E. Aristizábal, D. Hölbling, John García, Asaf Aguilar, D. Ortiz
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Colombia is an equatorial country located in the northwestern corner of South America with characteristic and complex climatic and geologic settings, which contribute to a great diversity of landforms in the Colombian Andes. 65% of the Colombian population is concentrated in this mountainous terrain, where landslides and torrential flows are common. These natural hazards led to several tragic events over time. Their occurrence is favored by a very dynamic landscape made up of weak and highly weathered materials and affected by tectonic stress. In this study, we aim to gain a better understanding of morphometric control on the occurrence of landslides and torrential flows through process geomorphology and information derived from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs). Several morphometric indices related to drainage network, basin geometry, drainage texture, relief characteristics, asymmetry factor and others were calculated over 168 drainage basins in the northern Colombian Andes. We used quantitative geomorphology to find patterns of anomalies associated with landscape evolution and the occurrence of landslides and torrential flows. Understanding morphodynamics from morphogenesis is important to assess landslide and torrential flow hazard conditions in relation to landscape characteristics and evolution, to support hazard assessment, and consequently to reduce human and economic losses.
Keywords: Landslide, torrential flow, morphometric indices, mountainous terrains.

分析哥伦比亚安第斯山脉北部与景观演变有关的滑坡和暴雨灾害条件的方法
哥伦比亚是一个赤道国家,位于南美洲的西北角,具有独特而复杂的气候和地质环境,这有助于哥伦比亚安第斯山脉的地貌多样性。哥伦比亚65%的人口集中在山区,山体滑坡和暴雨是常见的。随着时间的推移,这些自然灾害导致了几起悲剧性事件。它们的出现是由脆弱和高度风化的物质组成并受构造应力影响的非常动态的景观所有利的。在这项研究中,我们的目标是通过过程地貌学和数字高程模型(dem)获得的信息,更好地了解地形测量学对滑坡和泥石流发生的控制。对哥伦比亚安第斯山脉北部的168个流域进行了流域网络、流域几何形状、流域结构、地形特征、不对称系数等形态测量指标的计算。我们使用定量地貌学来发现与景观演变和滑坡和泥石流发生有关的异常模式。从形态发生中理解形态动力学对于评估与景观特征和演变相关的滑坡和暴雨灾害条件,支持灾害评估,从而减少人类和经济损失具有重要意义。关键词:滑坡,泥石流,形态测量指标,山地地形。
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