Debris flows and energy dispersers in the Juan Carossio Chosica torrent - Lima

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The basin of the Juan Carossio gorge has a width of approximately 15 meters, with a length of 1,308.29 meters, giving a collection area of ​​around 2 km2. It is limited in the upper part by the 1,308.29 m elevation, and in the lower part with delivery to the Rímac river at 900 m elevation. Longitudi...

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Autores: Gallarday Bocanegra, Tomás, Malca Casavilca, Nora
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2014
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Debris flow
Juan Carossio gully
Energy dispersers
flujos de detritos
quebrada Juan Carossio
dispersores de energía
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Flujos de detritos y dispersores de energía en la torrentera Juan Carossio Chosica - Lima
title Debris flows and energy dispersers in the Juan Carossio Chosica torrent - Lima
spellingShingle Debris flows and energy dispersers in the Juan Carossio Chosica torrent - Lima
Gallarday Bocanegra, Tomás
Debris flow
Juan Carossio gully
Energy dispersers
flujos de detritos
quebrada Juan Carossio
dispersores de energía
title_short Debris flows and energy dispersers in the Juan Carossio Chosica torrent - Lima
title_full Debris flows and energy dispersers in the Juan Carossio Chosica torrent - Lima
title_fullStr Debris flows and energy dispersers in the Juan Carossio Chosica torrent - Lima
title_full_unstemmed Debris flows and energy dispersers in the Juan Carossio Chosica torrent - Lima
title_sort Debris flows and energy dispersers in the Juan Carossio Chosica torrent - Lima
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gallarday Bocanegra, Tomás
Malca Casavilca, Nora
author Gallarday Bocanegra, Tomás
author_facet Gallarday Bocanegra, Tomás
Malca Casavilca, Nora
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author2 Malca Casavilca, Nora
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Debris flow
Juan Carossio gully
Energy dispersers
flujos de detritos
quebrada Juan Carossio
dispersores de energía
topic Debris flow
Juan Carossio gully
Energy dispersers
flujos de detritos
quebrada Juan Carossio
dispersores de energía
description The basin of the Juan Carossio gorge has a width of approximately 15 meters, with a length of 1,308.29 meters, giving a collection area of ​​around 2 km2. It is limited in the upper part by the 1,308.29 m elevation, and in the lower part with delivery to the Rímac river at 900 m elevation. Longitudinally, three small receiving streams (torrent, with an average gradient greater than 30%) have formed in the upper central zone, which downstream unite into one, still with a strong gradient, also receiving the water that led it (originally) to the Rímac river. In the last rain, of the many that occurred throughout its history [French Institute of Andean Studies], on April 5, 2012 it received 37 liters of water per square meter for 30 minutes (Senamhi report), a fact that oversaturated the surface of the 100,000 m3 of loose materials, which have a heterogeneous granulometry, and gave rise to a flow of debris. To prevent and mitigate similar natural phenomena from recurring, we have designed energy dispersers based on reinforced concrete: f'c '= 210 kg / cm2, one of which has been partially built similar to the five already existing in the small streams located in the east sector, which are cyclopean concrete. Energy dispersers reduce the speed of water and retain large rocks, they are proposed walls perpendicular to the axis of the creek. Our proposal is for four reinforced concrete structures, length equal to the width of the torrent, 3 m high on the axis of the ravine, 0.70 m at the top. The edges of these walls are rounded and reinforced, iron mesh of Ø 1 ”every 20 cm, in two vertical meshes and two horizontal meshes, in addition more trees and bushes will be installed in the study area in addition to the existing ones, such such as: molles, guarangos, pines, eucalyptus, pacayes, pomegranates, willows and oaks.
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spelling Debris flows and energy dispersers in the Juan Carossio Chosica torrent - LimaFlujos de detritos y dispersores de energía en la torrentera Juan Carossio Chosica - LimaGallarday Bocanegra, TomásMalca Casavilca, NoraDebris flowJuan Carossio gullyEnergy dispersersflujos de detritosquebrada Juan Carossiodispersores de energíaThe basin of the Juan Carossio gorge has a width of approximately 15 meters, with a length of 1,308.29 meters, giving a collection area of ​​around 2 km2. It is limited in the upper part by the 1,308.29 m elevation, and in the lower part with delivery to the Rímac river at 900 m elevation. Longitudinally, three small receiving streams (torrent, with an average gradient greater than 30%) have formed in the upper central zone, which downstream unite into one, still with a strong gradient, also receiving the water that led it (originally) to the Rímac river. In the last rain, of the many that occurred throughout its history [French Institute of Andean Studies], on April 5, 2012 it received 37 liters of water per square meter for 30 minutes (Senamhi report), a fact that oversaturated the surface of the 100,000 m3 of loose materials, which have a heterogeneous granulometry, and gave rise to a flow of debris. To prevent and mitigate similar natural phenomena from recurring, we have designed energy dispersers based on reinforced concrete: f'c '= 210 kg / cm2, one of which has been partially built similar to the five already existing in the small streams located in the east sector, which are cyclopean concrete. Energy dispersers reduce the speed of water and retain large rocks, they are proposed walls perpendicular to the axis of the creek. Our proposal is for four reinforced concrete structures, length equal to the width of the torrent, 3 m high on the axis of the ravine, 0.70 m at the top. The edges of these walls are rounded and reinforced, iron mesh of Ø 1 ”every 20 cm, in two vertical meshes and two horizontal meshes, in addition more trees and bushes will be installed in the study area in addition to the existing ones, such such as: molles, guarangos, pines, eucalyptus, pacayes, pomegranates, willows and oaks.La cuenca de la quebrada Juan Carossio tiene un ancho aproximado de 15 metros, con una longitud de 1,308.29 metros, lo que arroja una superficie colectora de alrededor de 2 km2. Está limitada en la parte alta por la cota 1,308.29 m s.n.m., y en la parte inferior con la entrega al río Rímac en cota 900 m s.n.m. Longitudinalmente, en la zona central alta se han formado tres pequeñas quebradas receptoras (torrenteras, con una gradiente media mayor de 30%) que aguas abajo se unen en una sola, todavía con fuerte gradiente, además recibe el agua que la conducía (originalmente) hasta el río Rímac. En la última lluvia, de las muchas ocurridas a lo largo de su historia [Instituto Francés de Estudios Andinos], el 05 de abril de 2012 recibió 37 litros de agua por metro cuadrado durante 30 minutos (informe del Senamhi), hecho que sobresaturó la superficie de los 100,000 m3 de materiales sueltos, que tienen una granulometría heterogénea, y dio origen a un flujo de detritus. Para prevenir y mitigar que fenómenos naturales similares se repitan, hemos diseñado dispersores de energía a base de concreto armado: f’c’ = 210 kg/ cm2, uno de los cuales se ha construido parcialmente similar a los cinco ya existentes en las quebradas chicas ubicadas en el sector este, que son de concreto ciclópeo. Los dispersores de energía reducen la velocidad de agua y retienen las rocas de gran tamaño, son muros propuestos perpendiculares al eje la quebrada. Nuestra propuesta es de cuatro estructuras de concreto armado, de longitud igual al ancho de la torrentera, 3 m de altura en el eje de la quebrada de 0.70 m en la coronación. Las aristas de estos muros son redondeadas y con armadura, malla de fierro de Ø 1” cada 20 cm, en dos mallas verticales y dos mallas horizontales, además se instalarán en la zona de estudio más árboles y arbustos adicionales a los ya existentes, tales como: molles, guarangos, pinos, eucaliptos, pacayes, granadas, sauces y robles.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ingeniería Geológica, Minera, Metalúrgica y Geográfica2014-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/1149510.15381/iigeo.v17i33.11495Revista del Instituto de investigación de la Facultad de minas, metalurgia y ciencias geográficas; Vol. 17 No. 33 (2014)Revista del Instituto de investigación de la Facultad de minas, metalurgia y ciencias geográficas; Vol. 17 Núm. 33 (2014)1682-30871561-0888reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/11495/10338Derechos de autor 2014 Tomás Gallarday, Nora Malcahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/114952020-07-09T19:18:19Z
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