Characterization and Hydrological Analysis of the Guarumales Deep-Seated Landslide in the Tropical Ecuadorian Andes

The high landslide risk potential along the steep hillslopes of the Eastern Andes in Ecuador provides challenges for hazard mitigation, especially in areas with hydropower dams and reservoirs. The objective of this study was to characterize, understand, and quantify the mechanisms driving the motion...

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Main Authors: Alexandra Urgilez Vinueza, Jessica Robles, Mark Bakker, Pablo Guzman, Thom Bogaard
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/7/267
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spelling doaj-240ae94cbb6b49498a68937c35b4203a2020-11-25T02:59:55ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632020-07-011026726710.3390/geosciences10070267Characterization and Hydrological Analysis of the Guarumales Deep-Seated Landslide in the Tropical Ecuadorian AndesAlexandra Urgilez Vinueza0Jessica Robles1Mark Bakker2Pablo Guzman3Thom Bogaard4Water Management Department, Delft University of Technology, 2628 CD Delft, The NetherlandsHidropaute Business Unit, Corporación Eléctrica del Ecuador (CELEC EP), Cuenca 43R8+29, Azuay, EcuadorWater Management Department, Delft University of Technology, 2628 CD Delft, The NetherlandsHidropaute Business Unit, Corporación Eléctrica del Ecuador (CELEC EP), Cuenca 43R8+29, Azuay, EcuadorWater Management Department, Delft University of Technology, 2628 CD Delft, The NetherlandsThe high landslide risk potential along the steep hillslopes of the Eastern Andes in Ecuador provides challenges for hazard mitigation, especially in areas with hydropower dams and reservoirs. The objective of this study was to characterize, understand, and quantify the mechanisms driving the motions of the Guarumales landslide. This 1.5 km<sup>2</sup> deep-seated, slow-moving landslide is actively moving and threatening the “Paute Integral” hydroelectric complex. Building on a long time series of measurements of surface displacement, precipitation, and groundwater level fluctuations, we analyzed the role of predisposing conditions and triggering factors on the stability of the landslide. We performed an analysis of the time series of measured groundwater levels and drainage data using transfer functions. The geological interpretation of the landslide was further revised based on twelve new drillings. This demonstrated a locally complex system of colluvium deposits overlying a schist bedrock, reaching up to 100 m. The measured displacement rates were nearly constant at ~50 mm/year over the 18 years of study. However, the measurement accuracy and time resolution were too small to identify possible acceleration or deceleration phases in response to hydro-meteorological forcing. The groundwater and slope drainage data showed a lagged response to rainfall. Finally, we developed a conceptual model of the Guarumales landslide, which we hope will improve our understanding of the many other deep-seated landslides present in the Eastern Andes.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/7/267deep-seated landslidetime series analysisgeodetical monitoringhydrogeological classificationEcuadorian Andes
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author Alexandra Urgilez Vinueza
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Mark Bakker
Pablo Guzman
Thom Bogaard
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Jessica Robles
Mark Bakker
Pablo Guzman
Thom Bogaard
Characterization and Hydrological Analysis of the Guarumales Deep-Seated Landslide in the Tropical Ecuadorian Andes
Geosciences
deep-seated landslide
time series analysis
geodetical monitoring
hydrogeological classification
Ecuadorian Andes
author_facet Alexandra Urgilez Vinueza
Jessica Robles
Mark Bakker
Pablo Guzman
Thom Bogaard
author_sort Alexandra Urgilez Vinueza
title Characterization and Hydrological Analysis of the Guarumales Deep-Seated Landslide in the Tropical Ecuadorian Andes
title_short Characterization and Hydrological Analysis of the Guarumales Deep-Seated Landslide in the Tropical Ecuadorian Andes
title_full Characterization and Hydrological Analysis of the Guarumales Deep-Seated Landslide in the Tropical Ecuadorian Andes
title_fullStr Characterization and Hydrological Analysis of the Guarumales Deep-Seated Landslide in the Tropical Ecuadorian Andes
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and Hydrological Analysis of the Guarumales Deep-Seated Landslide in the Tropical Ecuadorian Andes
title_sort characterization and hydrological analysis of the guarumales deep-seated landslide in the tropical ecuadorian andes
publisher MDPI AG
series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The high landslide risk potential along the steep hillslopes of the Eastern Andes in Ecuador provides challenges for hazard mitigation, especially in areas with hydropower dams and reservoirs. The objective of this study was to characterize, understand, and quantify the mechanisms driving the motions of the Guarumales landslide. This 1.5 km<sup>2</sup> deep-seated, slow-moving landslide is actively moving and threatening the “Paute Integral” hydroelectric complex. Building on a long time series of measurements of surface displacement, precipitation, and groundwater level fluctuations, we analyzed the role of predisposing conditions and triggering factors on the stability of the landslide. We performed an analysis of the time series of measured groundwater levels and drainage data using transfer functions. The geological interpretation of the landslide was further revised based on twelve new drillings. This demonstrated a locally complex system of colluvium deposits overlying a schist bedrock, reaching up to 100 m. The measured displacement rates were nearly constant at ~50 mm/year over the 18 years of study. However, the measurement accuracy and time resolution were too small to identify possible acceleration or deceleration phases in response to hydro-meteorological forcing. The groundwater and slope drainage data showed a lagged response to rainfall. Finally, we developed a conceptual model of the Guarumales landslide, which we hope will improve our understanding of the many other deep-seated landslides present in the Eastern Andes.
topic deep-seated landslide
time series analysis
geodetical monitoring
hydrogeological classification
Ecuadorian Andes
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/7/267
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