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ANGUS WILSON DANIEL MITCHELL
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Region consists mainly of metamorphic rocks Overlying soils are thin due to high rates of erosion induced by steep topography Terraces caused by tectonic uplift
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Tacagua formation: Parallel to the coast and extending 1km inland Consists of graphitic and epidote schists San Julián Formation: Extends to the crest of the Sierra de Avila Quartz-plagioclase-mica gneiss and feldspar schists Peña de Mora Formation: Extends to the crest of the Sierra de Avila Quartz-mica gneiss
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SANDY SOIL WITH WEATHERED GNEISS STEEP EXPOSED SCHIST
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A historical problem first recorded in 1798 Region built on previous debris flow deposits Slope stability Strata are daylighting Shallow depth of root systems Low cohesive strength – dependant on pore suction Heavy rainfall Increased pore water pressure, which reduced the effective stress, resulting in failure
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Non-structural approaches Influence future developments Public education Early warning systems Structural approaches Debris check-dams Debris basins
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DOWNSTREAM VIEWDEBRIS REMOVAL
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Discouraging future development High risk areas already heavily built up Advanced warning systems Steep surrounding terrain ▪ Reduced warning time ▪ Limited evacuation routes Dams and basins High initial investment and continued maintenance Good design requires well defined flow paths
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Solutions Adopted Consideration at design stage for new developments ▪ Building orientation ▪ Road alignment Public education
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