The mudflow disaster at Villa Santa Lucia in Chilean Patagonia: understandings and insights derived from numerical simulation and postevent field surveys

Somos-Valenzuela, Marcelo A.; Oyarzun-Ulloa, Joaquin E.; Fustos-Toribio, Ivo J.; Garrido-Urzua, Natalia; Chen, Ningsheng

Abstract

The evaluation of potential landslides in mountain areas is a very complex process. Currently, event understanding is scarce due to information limitations. Identifying the whole chain of events is not a straightforward task, and the impacts of mass-wasting processes depend on the conditions downstream of the origin. In this paper, we present an example that illustrates the complexities in the evaluation of the chain of events that may lead to a natural disaster. On 16 December 2017, a landslide occurred in the Yelcho mountain range (southern Chile). In that event, 7 million m(3) of rocks and soil fell on the Yelcho glacier, depositing 2 million m(3) on the glacier terminal, and the rest continued downstream, triggering a mudflow that hit Villa Santa Lucia in Chilean Patagonia and killing 22 people. The complex event was anticipated in the region by the National Geological and Mining Survey (Sernageomin in Spanish). However, the effects of the terrain characteristics along the run-out area were more significant than anticipated. In this work, we evaluate the conditions that enabled the mudflow that hit Villa Santa Lucia. We used the information generated by Sernageomin's professionals after the mudflow. We carried out geotechnical tests to characterize the soil. We simulated the mudflow using two hydrodynamic programs (r.avaflow and Flo-2D) that can handle the rheology of the water-soil mixture.

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Título según WOS: The mudflow disaster at Villa Santa Lucia in Chilean Patagonia: understandings and insights derived from numerical simulation and postevent field surveys
Título de la Revista: NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES
Volumen: 20
Número: 8
Editorial: Copernicus Gesellschaft mbH
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 2319
Página final: 2333
DOI:

10.5194/NHESS-20-2319-2020

Notas: ISI