Print Email Facebook Twitter Analysis of the slow-moving landslides in the Mazar Region in southeast Ecuador Title Analysis of the slow-moving landslides in the Mazar Region in southeast Ecuador Author Urgilez Vinueza, A.R. (TU Delft Water Resources) Contributor Bakker, M. (promotor) Bogaard, T.A. (promotor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Date 2024-01-15 Abstract Landslide activity in the Andes remains an ongoing natural hazard with significant implications for regional development. Slow-moving landslides, while not typically resulting in catastrophic outcomes, can still cause substantial damage to critical infrastructure, including roads, buildings, crops, and hydropower dams. In southeast Ecuador, slow-moving landslides threaten the stability and functionality of theMazar damand reservoir. This thesis aimed to address these challenges by characterizing the slow-moving landslides in theMazar region and developing a systematic approach to identify changes in their displacement rates, understand their physical causes and assess the influence of hydrometeorological forcings..... Subject Slow-moving landslidesHydro-geologyHydro-MeteorologyAccelerations-decelerationsMultiple regression To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:04e4fe71-d257-4cac-aaa6-56390b3d80f9 ISBN 978-94-6384-526-7 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights © 2024 A.R. Urgilez Vinueza Files PDF Dissertation_AUV_analysis ... cuador.pdf 31.35 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:04e4fe71-d257-4cac-aaa6-56390b3d80f9/datastream/OBJ/view