Landslides Zonation Hazard: relation between geological structures and landslides occurrence in hilly tropical regions of Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: CERRI,RODRIGO I.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: REIS,FÁBIO A.G.V., GRAMANI,MARCELO F., GIORDANO,LUCILIA C., ZAINE,JOSÉ EDUARDO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This paper presents a new approach of landslides zonation hazard studies, based on an integrated study of structural data along with geomorphological and external factors, in a hilly regions of Brazil, covered by a tropical humid rain-forest, called Serra do Mar. The Serra do Mar consists of a hilly region along the east coast of Brazil, with high slopes and many geological structures in a gneiss - migmatitic terrain. In contrast to traditional approaches, this method proposes that structural data (foliation, fractures and bedding planes) and its relation with the slope geometry, is important to be consider in the landslide zonation hazard, along with declivity, relative relief, soil and rock properties, land use and vegetation cover and hydrogeological and climate factors. Results show that slopes with high hazard have the same dip direction of geological structures. Landslide zonation hazard using structural data contributes to a better understanding of how these structures, preserved in tropical residual soils, influence on slope stability and generates landslides.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Landslides Zonation Hazard: relation between geological structures and landslides occurrence in hilly tropical regions of Brazil
title Landslides Zonation Hazard: relation between geological structures and landslides occurrence in hilly tropical regions of Brazil
spellingShingle Landslides Zonation Hazard: relation between geological structures and landslides occurrence in hilly tropical regions of Brazil
CERRI,RODRIGO I.
Caraguatatuba
Geological Structures
Landslides
Serra do Mar
Hazard Zonation
title_short Landslides Zonation Hazard: relation between geological structures and landslides occurrence in hilly tropical regions of Brazil
title_full Landslides Zonation Hazard: relation between geological structures and landslides occurrence in hilly tropical regions of Brazil
title_fullStr Landslides Zonation Hazard: relation between geological structures and landslides occurrence in hilly tropical regions of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Landslides Zonation Hazard: relation between geological structures and landslides occurrence in hilly tropical regions of Brazil
title_sort Landslides Zonation Hazard: relation between geological structures and landslides occurrence in hilly tropical regions of Brazil
author CERRI,RODRIGO I.
author_facet CERRI,RODRIGO I.
REIS,FÁBIO A.G.V.
GRAMANI,MARCELO F.
GIORDANO,LUCILIA C.
ZAINE,JOSÉ EDUARDO
author_role author
author2 REIS,FÁBIO A.G.V.
GRAMANI,MARCELO F.
GIORDANO,LUCILIA C.
ZAINE,JOSÉ EDUARDO
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CERRI,RODRIGO I.
REIS,FÁBIO A.G.V.
GRAMANI,MARCELO F.
GIORDANO,LUCILIA C.
ZAINE,JOSÉ EDUARDO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caraguatatuba
Geological Structures
Landslides
Serra do Mar
Hazard Zonation
topic Caraguatatuba
Geological Structures
Landslides
Serra do Mar
Hazard Zonation
description ABSTRACT This paper presents a new approach of landslides zonation hazard studies, based on an integrated study of structural data along with geomorphological and external factors, in a hilly regions of Brazil, covered by a tropical humid rain-forest, called Serra do Mar. The Serra do Mar consists of a hilly region along the east coast of Brazil, with high slopes and many geological structures in a gneiss - migmatitic terrain. In contrast to traditional approaches, this method proposes that structural data (foliation, fractures and bedding planes) and its relation with the slope geometry, is important to be consider in the landslide zonation hazard, along with declivity, relative relief, soil and rock properties, land use and vegetation cover and hydrogeological and climate factors. Results show that slopes with high hazard have the same dip direction of geological structures. Landslide zonation hazard using structural data contributes to a better understanding of how these structures, preserved in tropical residual soils, influence on slope stability and generates landslides.
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