Conditions favouring catastrophic landslides on Tenerife (Canary Islands)

Citation
M. Hurlimann et al., Conditions favouring catastrophic landslides on Tenerife (Canary Islands), TERRA NOVA, 11(2-3), 1999, pp. 106-111
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
TERRA NOVA
ISSN journal
09544879 → ACNP
Volume
11
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
106 - 111
Database
ISI
SICI code
0954-4879(199904/06)11:2-3<106:CFCLOT>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Catastrophic failures of volcano flanks represent one of the most hazardous geological phenomena. These immense mass movements originate either by inc reasing the destabilizing forces (driving forces) or by reducing the streng th of the materials involved, or both. The study of large volcanic landslid es on Tenerife suggests that the presence of weak residual soils (palaeosol s) in combination with the pre-existence of deep, narrow canyons created by fluvial erosion, have played a fundamental role in the initiation of large -scale sector collapses of the volcanic edifice, regardless of the triggeri ng mechanism considered. Residual soils strongly reduce the material streng th during undrained loading, while pre-existing canyons control the lateral limits of the landslide. The existence of a wet climate in some sectors of the island favours these circumstances.