2013
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-28132013000200001
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Pérdidas de vidas, viviendas, infraestructura y embarcaciones por el tsunami del 27 de Febrero de 2010 en la costa central de Chile

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“…The last earthquake in the Concepcion area took place on 27 February 2010, at 6:34 UTC (Delouis et al, ; Lorito et al, ). The earthquake generated a destructive tsunami which affected several coastal settlements in the region 33–39° S, causing loss of life and significant damage to housing and public infrastructure (Contreras & Winckler, ; Fritz et al, ). One of the interesting features of the tsunami was the disparity of the impact in the Biobio Region (Fritz et al, ).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last earthquake in the Concepcion area took place on 27 February 2010, at 6:34 UTC (Delouis et al, ; Lorito et al, ). The earthquake generated a destructive tsunami which affected several coastal settlements in the region 33–39° S, causing loss of life and significant damage to housing and public infrastructure (Contreras & Winckler, ; Fritz et al, ). One of the interesting features of the tsunami was the disparity of the impact in the Biobio Region (Fritz et al, ).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tsunami depth was 3.1 m in front of the forest, but houses located behind the forest did not suffer the impact of the tsunami and were not damaged by the tsunami. However, in the area that was not protected by coastal forests, 56.6 ha were inundated, and this area suffered the greatest devastation; 95 houses were washed away and destroyed (Contreras and Winckler 2013). Again, no damage to the P. radiata trees was observed; they resisted the tsunami without suffering any breaks to their stems or uprooting (Fig.…”
Section: Beaches Of the City Of Araucomentioning
confidence: 94%
“…3 Graphical representation of the effect of forest protection on houses in Arauco City, BioBio Region, during a tsunami. In the figure, the unforested area corresponds to the beaches of Curaquilla, and the depth of the inundation varied between 1.4 and 2.5 m. The area located between Curaquilla and Arauco City with houses and the area behind the forest were not flooded destroyed 20 houses (Contreras and Winckler 2013). In the inland area without forest, the tsunami reached a height of 2.5 m on the beach, while the height behind the forest was only 0.3-0.5 m (Fig.…”
Section: The Coastal Town Of Pingueralmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El tsunami generado por el terremoto generó daños significativos en puertos, edificios, carreteras y diversa infraestructura residencial, comercial y productiva (Fritz et al, 2011;Contreras & Winckler, 2013;Edge, 2013). Estos daños se percibieron con mayor magnitud en las localidades ubicadas en las regiones del Maule y Biobío.…”
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