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Silvana Noelia Moragues,María Gabriela Lenzano,Sergio Andrés Rivera,Jonathan Gabriel Oberreuter,Alberto Vich
Pág. 557 - 576
Glaciation and deglaciation modify the stress of the slopes affected by these processes and can trigger their instability and landslides. This study describes, characterizes and reconstructs a large rotational landslide of soil and moraine material, whic...
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Esteban Lannutti,María Gabriela Lenzano,Jorge Barón,Marcelo Durand,Luis Lenzano
Pág. 446 - 465
The Puente del Inca, next to the homonymous village, is a natural bridge located on the Cuevas River, at about 2,700 m above sea level in the Central Andes of the province of Mendoza, Argentina. Declared Provincial Natural Monument in 2005, since the beg...
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Caitlin J. Tran, Omar E. Mora, Jessica V. Fayne and M. Gabriela Lenzano
Landslides are natural disasters that cause extensive environmental, infrastructure and socioeconomic damage worldwide. Since they are difficult to identify, it is imperative to evaluate innovative approaches to detect early-warning signs and assess thei...
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Silvana Moragues, M. Gabriela Lenzano, Andrés Lo Vecchio, Daniel Falaschi, Luis Lenzano
Pág. 87 - 103
In this study we present surface velocities estimation for the Upsala glacier catchment, South Patagonian
Ice Field (SPI) during the summer season of years 2013 (January-March) and 2014 (March-April), including the Bertacchi,
Cono, and Murallón tributari...
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Omar E. Mora, M. Gabriela Lenzano, Charles K. Toth, Dorota A. Grejner-Brzezinska and Jessica V. Fayne
Remote sensing technologies have seen extraordinary improvements in both spatial resolution and accuracy recently. In particular, airborne laser scanning systems can now provide data for surface modeling with unprecedented resolution and accuracy, which ...
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María Gabriela Lenzano, Luis Lenzano, Jorge Barón, Esteban Lannutti, Marcelo Durand, Dario Trombotto Liaudat
Pág. 47 - 59
We report on ice movements changes in the Horcones Inferior Glacier (HIG), a major debris-covered
glacier located in the southern sector of Mt. Aconcagua, Central Andes of Argentina. The HIG has been characterized
by outstanding surge phenomena in the re...
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