2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10346-023-02185-6
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Characterization and geophysical evaluation of the recent 2023 Alausí landslide in the northern Andes of Ecuador

Lucia Macías,
María Quiñonez-Macías,
Theofilos Toulkeridis
et al.

Abstract: The province of Chimborazo located in the northern Andes of Ecuador presents many intrinsic factors, which contribute to the occurrence of mass movements, leaving in many of the cases registered damages of materials and loss of life. The recent landslide of March 26, 2023, in the Alausí canton is an event of great interest due to the magnitude of the occurred destruction and the corresponding fatalities. Therefore, there are two predominant objectives of the current study, of which the first has been to determ… Show more

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“…A series of events related to earth movements have occurred in Ecuador, especially in the southern area in which this research is immersed [10]. The most remembered event of great proportions is that of Josefina [11], as well as that of Alausí [12] and that of Marianza [13]. Earth movements occur in the Ecuadorian highlands because they are crossed by a long mountain range and, especially in winter, the land is susceptible to landslides, causing extremely serious consequences [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A series of events related to earth movements have occurred in Ecuador, especially in the southern area in which this research is immersed [10]. The most remembered event of great proportions is that of Josefina [11], as well as that of Alausí [12] and that of Marianza [13]. Earth movements occur in the Ecuadorian highlands because they are crossed by a long mountain range and, especially in winter, the land is susceptible to landslides, causing extremely serious consequences [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the Ecuadorian Andean provinces with the largest records of historical landslides and little studied from a geotechnical engineering point of view is the province of Bolívar, where there are documents of multiple collapses of damage to road infrastructures and houses settled on the vicinity of unstable areas of slopes of hills and mountains [13][14][15][16]. There, the main physical triggers are associated with moderate and high precipitation in the winter months (December to April) and also for many days, but with low precipitation, such as the event on 21 December 2021 (at 23:30 local time), which had continuous precipitation for eleven consecutive days [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%