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524.#.#.a: Galindo Serrano, José Alejandro, et al. (2015). Slope instability and road infrastructure: susceptibility analysis of mass movement processes in the Sierra Nororiental, Puebla, Mexico. Investigaciones Geográficas; Núm. 88. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/19437

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520.3.#.a: In Mexico and around the world, disasters associated with slope instability generate negative impacts on the socio-economic and environmental contexts. Besides the loss of life and damage to vegetation cover, the damages to homes and infrastructure are common. In recent years, the destruction and deterioration of road infrastructure has been of particular importance. The Sierra Norte de Puebla is among the different areas of the country that are recurrently affected by slope instability. Direct and indirect human and economic losses result of the occurrence of mass movement processes (MMP) –mainly triggered by heavy rains– in vulnerable exposed communities in this region, have taken place since some decades. The impact on infrastructure has become important, especially since 1999. Therefore, this study is focused on the analysis of susceptibility to mass movement processes on the main roads of the Northeast region of the Sierra de Puebla. This analysis involved the development of an inventory of MMP as well as of the thematic maps used as input for the implementation of multi-criteria and weights of evidence analysis. Two maps of susceptibility of the region of interest were obtained and the results were analyzed by a recurrence index of MMP. Finally, the spatial analysis of susceptibility to MMP for several road sections of the Sierra Nororiental, based on the analysis of proximity and overlap, was made. The inventory was generated based on two procedures. The first was through direct observation in the field and data collection by using a global positioning system (GPS). The second was through remote sensing using SPOT satellite images and Google Earth. The inventory included 166 landslides and 40 potentially unstable areas.

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Slope instability and road infrastructure: susceptibility analysis of mass movement processes in the Sierra Nororiental, Puebla, Mexico

Galindo Serrano, José Alejandro; Alcántara-ayala, Irasema

Instituto de Geografía, UNAM, publicado en Investigaciones Geográficas, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Galindo Serrano, José Alejandro, et al. (2015). Slope instability and road infrastructure: susceptibility analysis of mass movement processes in the Sierra Nororiental, Puebla, Mexico. Investigaciones Geográficas; Núm. 88. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/19437

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Autor(es)
Galindo Serrano, José Alejandro; Alcántara-ayala, Irasema
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Ciencias Sociales y Económicas
Título
Slope instability and road infrastructure: susceptibility analysis of mass movement processes in the Sierra Nororiental, Puebla, Mexico
Fecha
2015-12-01
Resumen
In Mexico and around the world, disasters associated with slope instability generate negative impacts on the socio-economic and environmental contexts. Besides the loss of life and damage to vegetation cover, the damages to homes and infrastructure are common. In recent years, the destruction and deterioration of road infrastructure has been of particular importance. The Sierra Norte de Puebla is among the different areas of the country that are recurrently affected by slope instability. Direct and indirect human and economic losses result of the occurrence of mass movement processes (MMP) –mainly triggered by heavy rains– in vulnerable exposed communities in this region, have taken place since some decades. The impact on infrastructure has become important, especially since 1999. Therefore, this study is focused on the analysis of susceptibility to mass movement processes on the main roads of the Northeast region of the Sierra de Puebla. This analysis involved the development of an inventory of MMP as well as of the thematic maps used as input for the implementation of multi-criteria and weights of evidence analysis. Two maps of susceptibility of the region of interest were obtained and the results were analyzed by a recurrence index of MMP. Finally, the spatial analysis of susceptibility to MMP for several road sections of the Sierra Nororiental, based on the analysis of proximity and overlap, was made. The inventory was generated based on two procedures. The first was through direct observation in the field and data collection by using a global positioning system (GPS). The second was through remote sensing using SPOT satellite images and Google Earth. The inventory included 166 landslides and 40 potentially unstable areas.
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spa
ISSN
ISSN electrónico: 2448-7279; ISSN impreso: 0188-4611

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