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Francisco Letelier, Alejandra Rasse
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El 27 de febrero de 2010 (27F) un terremoto 8.8 afectó la zona centro sur de Chile. La Región del Maule fue una de las más afectadas y su capital, Talca, sufrió la destrucción de parte importante de su centro, que constituye 20% de su superficie urbana c...
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Hans Peter Intveen Pérez
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Los espacios urbanos residuales que ha generado la expansión de nuestras ciudades sobre territorios ecológicamente vulnerables, han adquirido progresivamente un valor no solo en términos paisajísticos sino también como un potencial espacio público susten...
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Gabriela Azócar de la Cruz, Gabriela Alfaro, Claudia Alonso, Rubén Calvo and Paz Orellana
Wildland fires are a phenomenon of broad interest due to their relationship with climate change. The impacts of climate change are related to a greater frequency and intensity of wildland fires. In this context, megafires have become a phenomenon of part...
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Héctor Moya, Ingrid Althoff, Carlos Huenchuleo and Paolo Reggiani
During recent decades, the South-Central part of Chile has shown strong vulnerability due to the effects of land use change (LUC). The interaction of these changes with local hydrology has not been adequately investigated and is poorly understood, especi...
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José Antonio Naranjo,Francisco Hevia,Edmundo Polanco
Pág. 514 - 528
The Mondaca Volcano comprises a thick rhyolitic lava-field and a dome of similar composition, located near the Lontué River Valley headwaters in the northern part of the Southern Andes Volcanic Zone. It reaches a total volume of ~0.85 km3, and it is for...
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Osvaldo Moreno Flores
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ResumenLa investigación tiene como propósito estudiar el alcance y contribución de la planificación y diseño del paisaje en la gestión de riesgos, adaptabilidad y resiliencia urbana de territorios afectados por desastres, tomando como caso de estudio el ...
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Catalina Quiñones-Bustos, Maria Teresa Bull and Claudio Oyarzo-Vera
This article proposes a vulnerability assessment model for evaluating buildings? expected seismic performance, as well as their vulnerability to tsunamis. The objective of this assessment is to provide appropriate information for decision makers regardin...
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Edmundo Schanze, Gilberto Leiva, Miguel Gómez and Alvaro Lopez
Engineering practitioners do not usually include soil-structure interactions in building design; rather, it is common to model and design foundations as embedded joints with joint?based reactions. In some cases, foundation structures are modeled as rigid...
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Jorge Quezada,Edilia Jaque,Nicole Catalán,Arturo Belmonte,Alfonso Fernández,Federico Isla
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The Tirúa-Mocha Island area (38.2°-38.4° S) in southern Chile has been affected by two megaearthquakes in only 50 years: the 1960 Mw=9.5 Valdivia earthquake and 2010 Mw=8.8 Maule earthquake. We studied in the field the vertical ground movements occurred ...
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Johanna Guth, Sven Wursthorn and Sina Keller
Average speed is crucial for calculating link travel time to find the fastest path in a road network. However, readily available data sources like OpenStreetMap (OSM) often lack information about the average speed of a road. However, OSM contains other r...
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