Ignoring the danger: flooding in a fluvial paleoform that affects residential and industrial land uses. Villa Parque Santa Ana, Córdoba Argentina
On march 28, 2017 in the province of Córdoba Argentina, a localized torrential storm occurred, which affected due to sudden flooding the town of Villa Parque Santa Ana, a treatment plant for final disposal of hazardous waste (Taym), the future landfill urban solid waste regional of Córdoba Capital a...
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Instituto de Geografía (IGUNNE)
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/geo/article/view/5216 |
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| Sumario: | On march 28, 2017 in the province of Córdoba Argentina, a localized torrential storm occurred, which affected due to sudden flooding the town of Villa Parque Santa Ana, a treatment plant for final disposal of hazardous waste (Taym), the future landfill urban solid waste regional of Córdoba Capital and16 metropolitan localities and the canal that supplies the water treatment plant that distributes drinking water to 29% of Córdoba Capital. The objective of this work was to determine de hazard from the geomorphological, historical and geological criteria that caused the runoff behavior since it does not present permanent or temporary water courses. The results obtained indicate that the surface runoff is conducted by a paleocauce without hydrological connection with the mountain environment. This geoform was not considered in urban planning and generates in these sites a hydrogeomorphological situation of risk in the face of severe hydrometeorological events. The results obteined demonstrates the importance of conducting geomorphological based flood hazard assessments, as an input for making territorial planning decisions that limit the advancement of urban grow in naturally flood areas to avoid the creation of new risks |
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