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Best, Melvyn
Bobrowsky, Peter D.
Douma, Marten
Carlotto Caillaux, Víctor Santiago
Pari Pinto, Walter
Cusco
Machu Picchu
Perú
2017-10-25T21:39:31Z
2017-10-25T21:39:31Z
2009
Best, M.; Bobrowsky, P.; Douma, M.; Carlotto, V. & Pari, W. (2009) - Geophysical surveys at Machu Picchu, Peru: Results for landslide hazard investigations. In: Sassa, K.; Canuti, P. (eds), Landslides - Disaster risk reduction, pp. 265–273. Berlin : Springer. Doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-69970-5_16.
urn:isbn:978-3-540-69966-8
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12544/673
pp. 265-273
Geophysical methods are being used more frequently to assess slopes for landslide hazard potential, especially in areas where traditional methods such as trenching and drilling are either difficult to employ or not allowed. This paper presents the results of DC resistivity, electromagnetic (EM ) and ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys to map fractures and zones of weakness in crystalline bedrock at Machu Picchu, Peru. DC resistivity surveys were carried out along the upper 8 switchbacks of the Hiram Bingham road leading to the sanctuary as well as across the sanctuary. EM surveys were carried out along the upper 3 switchbacks and across the sanctuary. EM surveys were carried out at several other locations within the sanctuary but the data were not sufficient to allow detailed interpretations. GPR surveys were carried out over the main and lower plaza areas. Inversion of the resistivity data located several lower resistivity zones along the switchbacks. These zones were associated with water seeping out of the rock in ditches. The water is confined to the upper switchbacks which was consistent with the disappearance of lower resistivity zones in the lower switchbacks. EM results along the switchbacks, although more subtle to recognize, located several coincident zones of lower resistivity. The GPR data provided information on the unconsolidated sediment above bedrock and the bedrock topography within the plazas. There is presently no evidence on whether any of the mapped fractures have been active in the recent past.
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Springer-Verlag
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Repositorio Institucional INGEMMET
Instituto Geológico, Minero y Metalúrgico – INGEMMET
Deslizamientos
Estabilidad de taludes
Evaluación de riesgos
Investigación geofísica
Prospección electromagnética
Radar de penetración
Resistividad eléctrica
Geophysical surveys at Machu Picchu, Peru: Results for landslide hazard investigations
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Geología
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69970-5_16
Peer reviewed
Landslides - Disaster Risk Reduction, pp. 265-273, 2009

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