Debris flows occurrence in the semiarid central Andes under climate change scenario

This review paper compiles research related to debris flows and hyperconcentrated flows in the central Andes (30 –33 S), updating the knowledge of these phenomena in this semiarid region. Continuous records of these phenomena are lacking through the Andean region; intense precipitations, sudden snow...

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Main Authors: Moreiras, Stella Maris, Sepúlveda Valenzuela, Sergio Andrés, Correas González, Mariana, Lauro, Carolina, Vergara, Iván, Jeanneret, Pilar, Junquera Torrado, Sebastián, Cuevas, Jaime G., Maldonado, Antonio, Antinao Rojas, Jose Luis, Lara Castillo, Marisol del Pilar
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11020043
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spelling ftunivchile:oai:repositorio.uchile.cl:2250/183622 2023-05-15T17:57:19+02:00 Debris flows occurrence in the semiarid central Andes under climate change scenario Moreiras, Stella Maris Sepúlveda Valenzuela, Sergio Andrés Correas González, Mariana Lauro, Carolina Vergara, Iván Jeanneret, Pilar Junquera Torrado, Sebastián Cuevas, Jaime G. Maldonado, Antonio Antinao Rojas, Jose Luis Lara Castillo, Marisol del Pilar 2021 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11020043 https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183622 en eng MDPI Geosciences 2021, 11, 43. doi:10.3390/geosciences11020043 https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183622 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ CC-BY-NC-ND Geosciences Natural hazard Permafrost Feeding sediments Global warming Artículo de revista 2021 ftunivchile https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11020043 2022-04-23T23:49:30Z This review paper compiles research related to debris flows and hyperconcentrated flows in the central Andes (30 –33 S), updating the knowledge of these phenomena in this semiarid region. Continuous records of these phenomena are lacking through the Andean region; intense precipitations, sudden snowmelt, increased temperatures on high relief mountain areas, and permafrost degradation are related to violent flow discharges. Documented catastrophic consequences related to these geoclimatic events highlight the need to improve their understanding in order to prepare the Andean communities for this latent danger. An amplified impact is expected not only due to environmental changes potentially linked to climate change but also due to rising exposure linked to urban expansion toward more susceptible or unstable areas. This review highlights as well the need for the implementation of preventive measures to reduce the negative impacts and vulnerability of the Andean communities in the global warming context. SIIP Secretaria de Investigacion, internacionales y postgrado - Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 06/A 711 Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET) PIP 11220150100191CO REDES - 180099-CONICYT Versión publicada - versión final del editor Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Universidad de Chile: Repositorio académico Geosciences 11 2 43
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topic Natural hazard
Permafrost
Feeding sediments
Global warming
spellingShingle Natural hazard
Permafrost
Feeding sediments
Global warming
Moreiras, Stella Maris
Sepúlveda Valenzuela, Sergio Andrés
Correas González, Mariana
Lauro, Carolina
Vergara, Iván
Jeanneret, Pilar
Junquera Torrado, Sebastián
Cuevas, Jaime G.
Maldonado, Antonio
Antinao Rojas, Jose Luis
Lara Castillo, Marisol del Pilar
Debris flows occurrence in the semiarid central Andes under climate change scenario
topic_facet Natural hazard
Permafrost
Feeding sediments
Global warming
description This review paper compiles research related to debris flows and hyperconcentrated flows in the central Andes (30 –33 S), updating the knowledge of these phenomena in this semiarid region. Continuous records of these phenomena are lacking through the Andean region; intense precipitations, sudden snowmelt, increased temperatures on high relief mountain areas, and permafrost degradation are related to violent flow discharges. Documented catastrophic consequences related to these geoclimatic events highlight the need to improve their understanding in order to prepare the Andean communities for this latent danger. An amplified impact is expected not only due to environmental changes potentially linked to climate change but also due to rising exposure linked to urban expansion toward more susceptible or unstable areas. This review highlights as well the need for the implementation of preventive measures to reduce the negative impacts and vulnerability of the Andean communities in the global warming context. SIIP Secretaria de Investigacion, internacionales y postgrado - Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 06/A 711 Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET) PIP 11220150100191CO REDES - 180099-CONICYT Versión publicada - versión final del editor
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Moreiras, Stella Maris
Sepúlveda Valenzuela, Sergio Andrés
Correas González, Mariana
Lauro, Carolina
Vergara, Iván
Jeanneret, Pilar
Junquera Torrado, Sebastián
Cuevas, Jaime G.
Maldonado, Antonio
Antinao Rojas, Jose Luis
Lara Castillo, Marisol del Pilar
author_facet Moreiras, Stella Maris
Sepúlveda Valenzuela, Sergio Andrés
Correas González, Mariana
Lauro, Carolina
Vergara, Iván
Jeanneret, Pilar
Junquera Torrado, Sebastián
Cuevas, Jaime G.
Maldonado, Antonio
Antinao Rojas, Jose Luis
Lara Castillo, Marisol del Pilar
author_sort Moreiras, Stella Maris
title Debris flows occurrence in the semiarid central Andes under climate change scenario
title_short Debris flows occurrence in the semiarid central Andes under climate change scenario
title_full Debris flows occurrence in the semiarid central Andes under climate change scenario
title_fullStr Debris flows occurrence in the semiarid central Andes under climate change scenario
title_full_unstemmed Debris flows occurrence in the semiarid central Andes under climate change scenario
title_sort debris flows occurrence in the semiarid central andes under climate change scenario
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