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Title: | Preliminary Analysis of Slope Instability Processes Triggered in the Guilherme Creek Watershed (Nordeste Municipality, S. Miguel Island, Azores) |
Authors: | Maciel Amaral, Paulo Marques, Rui T. F. Duarte, Isabel M.R. Pinho, António B. |
Editors: | Fernandes, Francisco Malheiro, Ana Chaminé, Helder I. |
Keywords: | Landslides Geomorphological evolution Geographic Information Systems Nordeste Volcanic Complex São Miguel Island Azores |
Issue Date: | 3-Jan-2020 |
Publisher: | Springer Nature Switzerland AG |
Citation: | Maciel Amaral P., Marques R., Duarte I., Pinho A. (2020) Preliminary Analysis of Slope Instability Processes Triggered in the Guilherme Creek Watershed (Nordeste Municipality, S. Miguel Island, Azores). In: Fernandes F., Malheiro A., Chaminé H. (eds) Advances in Natural Hazards and Hydrological Risks: Meeting the Challenge. Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation (IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development). Springer, Cham |
Abstract: | The Nordeste Volcanic Complex is located in the NE sector of S. Miguel Island (Azores) and it is composed of geological formations with about 4 million years old, extremely weathered. This fact, allied to the steep slopes on the area, promotes the occurrence of slope instability phenomena. In particular, the Guilherme Creek watershed has a high recurrence of this type of geological hazard, mainly triggered by precipitation, which promotes a high density of landslides in the area. Considering as main objective the landslide susceptibility analysis in the Guilherme Creek watershed, using statistical/probabilistic methods, it is ongoing an inventory process of these phenomena in a GIS, based on the aerial photography interpretation and fieldwork. Currently, the inventory is concluded based on aerial photography from 1982 and orthorectified aerial photography from 1995 to 2005. In order to validate and update the landslide inventory produced in the office, fieldwork has been carried out using, besides more traditional techniques, a drone (DJI Phatom 4 PRO). This tool has allowed studying steep slopes, which would otherwise be impossible to access in an area with a high forest density and very steep slopes. Until now, 517 landslides have been identified in the study area, mainly belonging to slides and falls typologies. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/27453 |
ISBN: | 978-3-030-34396-5 |
ISSN: | 2522-8714 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | GeoBioTec - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros GEO - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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