Reconocimiento geofísico del deslizamiento de Rosiana (depresión de Tirajana, Gran Canaria)
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2012-05-10T10:14:50Z
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2012-05-10T10:14:50Z
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2002
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0213-5930
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The landslide of Rosiana is considered the largest slope movement amongst those known in historical times in Gran Canana, Canary Islands. It has been activated at least 4 times in the last century, and in the movement of 1956, when about 3.106 m3 of materials were involved, 250 people had to be evacuated and many buildings were destroyed. The present geological hazard has lead to specific studies of the phenomenon which, once characterised, can be used as a guide for the scientific and technical works that are to be made in this or similar areas. This paper wants to increase the knowledge about the unstable mass of Rosiana by using geophysical techniques based on the method of seismic by refraction. The geophysical measues have been interpreted with the aid of the available geomorphologic data, thus obtaining a first approximation to the geometry of the slope movements
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Col·legi Universitari de Girona
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Reproducció digital del document publicat a: http://raco.cat/index.php/Scientia/article/view/45601/55165
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© Scientia gerundensis, 2002, núm. 25, p. 35-50
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Reconocimiento geofísico del deslizamiento de Rosiana (depresión de Tirajana, Gran Canaria)
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