2018
DOI: 10.5354/0717-5051.2018.48216
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¿Urbanización fallada? La Falla San Ramón como nuevo escenario de riesgo sísmico y la sostenibilidad de Santiago, Chile

Abstract: Santiago de Chile, habitada por cerca de 7 millones de personas, se ubica a los pies del flanco occidental de la Cordillera Principal de Los Andes, uno de los cordones montañosos más activos de nuestro planeta. La zona oriente de Santiago ha experimentado una expansión urbana sin precedentes en las últimas cuatro décadas, generando un aumento de la exposición de sus habitantes a riesgos socio-naturales de origen geológico, entre ellos la posibilidad de terremotos corticales asociados a la Falla San Ramón. El p… Show more

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“…In terms of urban planning, the current lack of tools and mechanisms to prevent further urbanization and occupation of risk-prone areas, such as the trace of the SRF, also entails an immediate challenge for implementing changes in the corresponding risk governance, institutions, and planning tools (Vargas Easton et al 2018). Furthermore, the impacts of an earthquake in the SRF would be mostly local (i.e., at city level) unlike what happens with large subduction earthquakes which often reach a national scale, further stressing the urban risk governance capacities and institutions.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In terms of urban planning, the current lack of tools and mechanisms to prevent further urbanization and occupation of risk-prone areas, such as the trace of the SRF, also entails an immediate challenge for implementing changes in the corresponding risk governance, institutions, and planning tools (Vargas Easton et al 2018). Furthermore, the impacts of an earthquake in the SRF would be mostly local (i.e., at city level) unlike what happens with large subduction earthquakes which often reach a national scale, further stressing the urban risk governance capacities and institutions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent hazards research for Santiago has focused on characterizing the San Ramón fault (SRF) and the soils of the city to produce and update seismic hazard maps (e.g., Rauld et al 2015). The SRF runs across Santiago for more than 30 km, and evidence of its activity has only started to be produced since 2004 (Vargas Easton et al 2018). The characterization of the fault and its rupture potential are still in their early stages.…”
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confidence: 99%
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