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Locating hidden river courses via geo-technical investigation – application in the city of Granada, Spain

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/32279
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-5-911-2005
ISSN: 1561-8633
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Hernández del Pozo, Juan Carlos; Ocete, I.; García, R.; Carmona, R.
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Copernicus Publications; European Geosciences Union (EGU)
Materia
Betic cordilleras
 
Southern Spain
 
Plate boundary
 
Tectonic evolution
 
Extensional basin
 
Penetration test
 
Alboran sea
 
Miocene
 
Date
2005
Referencia bibliográfica
Hernández del Pozo, J.C.; et al. Locating hidden river courses via geo-technical investigation – application in the city of Granada, Spain. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 5: 911-923 (2005). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/32279]
Abstract
The diversion of natural river courses and subsequent filling by alluvial deposits or anthropic intervention has been hidden by urban development in the majority of the cities. The research we conducted involved monitoring the evolution of a river course and reconnaissance of the original morphology of the fluvial systems. Our research was applied to the section of the River Beiro that flows through the city of Granada, Spain. The research has been carried out using geo-technical methodology based on reconnaissance via dynamic penetration. This allowed us to determine the different degrees of consolidation and compaction in the areas corresponding with the former course of the river, which are now filled by alluvial deposits. In addition, we have backed up our findings with information provided by historical maps of the city of Granada. The results have identified an area wherein buildings are at risk, as evidenced by the detrimental effects registered in the buildings in this area.
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