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1204 - Landslides from the February 4, 1976, Guatemala earthquake (Bulletin de U.S. Geological Survey professional paper, 1204 [01/01/1981]) / Edwin L. Harp
[n° ou bulletin] 1204 - Landslides from the February 4, 1976, Guatemala earthquake [texte imprimé] / Edwin L. Harp, Auteur . - 1981 . - 1 vol. (35 p.) : ill. en noir et coul. ; 28 cm + 2 cartes sous pochette.
Langues : Américain
Catégories : Régions
GuatemalaRésumé : The M (Richter magnitude) = 7.5 Guatemala earthquake of February 4, 1976, generated more than 10,000 landslides throughout an area of approximately 16,000 km2. These landslides caused hundreds of fatalities as well as extensive property damage. Landslides disrupted both highways and the railroad system and thus severely hindered early rescue efforts. In Guatemala City, extensive property damage and loss of life were due to ground failure beneath dwellings built too close to the edges of steeply incised canyons. We have recorded the distribution of landslides from this earthquake by mapping individual slides at a scale of 1:50,000 for most of the landslide-affected area, using high-altitude aerial photography. The highest density of landslides was in the highlands west of Guatemala City. The predominant types of earthquake-triggered landslides were rock falls and debris slides of less than 15,000 m3 volume; in addition to these smaller landslides, 11 large landslides had volumes of more than 100,000 m3. Several of these large landslides posed special hazards to people and property from lakes impounded by the landslide debris and from the ensuing floods that occurred upon breaching and rapid erosion of the debris. The regional landslide distribution was observed to depend on five major factors: (1) seismic intensity; (2) lithology: 90 percent of all landslides were within Pleistocene pumice deposits; (3) slope steepness; (4) topographic amplification of seismic ground motion; and (5) regional fractures. The presence of preearthquake landslides had no apparent effect on the landslide distribution, and landslide concentration in the Guatemala City area does not correlate with local seismic-intensity data. The landslide concentration, examined at this scale, appears to be governed mainly by lithologic differences within the pumice deposits, preexisting fractures, and amplification of ground motion by topography-all factors related to site conditions. [n° ou bulletin]Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité Origine FFS025546 2.2 USGS PP Périodiques Géographique Exclu du prêt 1419 - Geology and hydrogeology of the Caribbean islands aquifer system of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands (Bulletin de U.S. Geological Survey professional paper, 1419 [01/02/2002]) / Robert A. Renken
[n° ou bulletin] 1419 - Geology and hydrogeology of the Caribbean islands aquifer system of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands : regional aquifer-system analysis [texte imprimé] / Robert A. Renken, Auteur ; W. C. Ward, Auteur ; I. P. Gill, Auteur . - 2002 . - 1 vol. (ix-139 p.) : ill., fig., cartes ; 29 cm.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Régions
Amérique - Pays diversRésumé : Poorly lithified to unconsolidated carbonate and clastic sedimentary rocks of Tertiary (Oligocene to Pliocene) and Quaternary (Pleistocene to Holocene) age compose the South Coast aquifer and the North Coast limestone aquifer system of Puerto Rico; poorly lithified to unlithified carbonate rocks of late Tertiary (early Miocene to Pliocene) age make up the Kingshill aquifer of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. The South Coast aquifer, North Coast limestone aquifer system, and Kingshill aquifer are the most areally extensive and function as the major sources of ground water in the U.S. Caribbean Islands Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (CI-RASA) study area. In Puerto Rico's South Coast ground-water province, more than 1,000 meters of clastic and carbonate rocks of Oligocene to Pliocene age infill the South Coast Tertiary Basin. The pattern of lithofacies within this basin appears to have been controlled by changes in base level that were, at times, dominated by tectonic movement (uplift and subsidence), but were also influenced by eustasy. Deposition of the 70-kilometer long and 3- to 8-kilometer wide fan-delta plain that covers much of the South Coast ground-water province occurred largely in response to glacially-induced changes in sea level and climate during the Quaternary period. Tectonic movement played a much less important role during the Quaternary. The North Coast ground-water province of Puerto Rico is underlain by homoclinal coastal plain wedge of carbonate and siliciclastic rocks that infill the North Coast Tertiary Basin and thicken to more than 1,700 meters. A thin basal siliciclastic sequence of late Oligocene age is overlain by a thick section of mostly carbonate rocks of Oligocene to middle Miocene age. Globigerinid limestone of late Miocene to Pliocene age crops out and lies in the shallow subsurface areas of northwestern Puerto Rico. Oligocene to middle Miocene age rocks tentatively can be divided into five depositional sequences and associated systems tracts; these rocks record carbonate and minor siliciclastic deposition that occurred in response to changes in relative sea level. The Cibao Formation represents the most complex of these sequences and contains a varied facies of carbonate, mixed carbonate-siliciclastic, and siliciclastic rocks that reflect differential uplift, subsidence, and transgression of the sea. Uplift, graben formation, and gradual shallowing of the sea are reflected within the bathyal-dominated sedimentary facies of the Kingshill Limestone in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. Reef-tract limestone beds of Pliocene age were subject to exposure, resubmergence, and meteoric leaching of aragonitic skeletal debris; these beds contain patchy lenses of dolomite that are restricted to a small, structurally-controlled embayment. The South Coast aquifer, the principal water-bearing unit of Puerto Rico's South Coast ground-water province, consists of boulder- to silt-size detritus formed by large and small coalescing fan deltas of Pleistocene to Holocene age. Deep well data indicates that it is possible to vertically separate and group a highly complex and irregular-bedded detrital sequence that underlies distal parts of the fan-delta plain into discrete water-bearing units if correlated with 30- to 40-meter thick, eustatically-controlled depositional cycles. Lithofacies maps show that greatest hydraulic conductivity within the fan-delta plain is generally associated with proximal fan and midfan areas. Distal and interfan areas are least permeable. Alluvial valley aquifers located in the western part of the South Coast ground-water province are important local sources of water supply and appear to contain some of the same physical and hydraulic characteristics as the South Coast aquifer. Older sedimentary rocks within the basin are poor aquifers; conglomeratic beds are well-cemented, and carbonate beds do not contain well-developed solution features, except locally where the beds are over [n° ou bulletin]Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité Origine FFS025024 2.2 US GSPP Périodiques Géographique Exclu du prêt Aventures souterraines dans les îles / Jean-Paul Sounier (DL 2014)
Aventures souterraines dans les îles [texte imprimé] / Jean-Paul Sounier, Auteur ; Michel Siffre (1939-), Préfacier, etc. . - Paris : Books on demand, DL 2014 . - 1 vol. (368 p.) ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-2-322-03536-6 : 26,90 EUR
Langues : Français
Catégories : Régions
Haïti , Papouasie - Nouvelle GuinéeIndex. décimale : 2.5 PG Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité Origine FFS037109 2.5 PG SOU Livres Géographique Exclu du prêt Caving and rock art in the Domican Republic / Éric Labarre (2009)
Caving and rock art in the Domican Republic = Spéléologie et art rupestre en République dominicaine : 2003-2007 [texte imprimé] / Éric Labarre (1967-....), Auteur ; Alain Gilbert, Illustrateur . - [Juvignac] : Sol del Sur, 2009 . - 1 vol. (60 p.) : ill., topographies, photogr. ; 21 cm.
ISBN : 978-2-9531399-2-1
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Régions
République dominicaineIndex. décimale : 4.22 Amérique Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité Origine FFS026191 4.22 LAB Livres Thématique Exclu du prêt Descubriendo el mundo subterraneo de America Latina y el Caribe, Julio 29 - Agosto 4 2007 / Congrès: Congrès national spéléologique FEPUR (1; Puerto Rico) (2007)
Descubriendo el mundo subterraneo de America Latina y el Caribe, Julio 29 - Agosto 4 2007 : programa de conferencia y actividades [texte imprimé] / Congrès: Congrès national spéléologique FEPUR (1; Puerto Rico), Auteur ; Congrès: Congrès international spéléologique FEALC (5; Aguadilla), Auteur . - Aguadilla : Universidad de Puerto Rico, 2007 . - 1 vol. (148 p.) : ill. ; 28 cm.
Langues : Espagnol
Catégories : Régions
Puerto RicoTags : congrès Index. décimale : 7.7 Activités : Congrès nation. et internat. Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité Origine FFS036916 7.7 FEA Livres Thématique Exclu du prêt Espeleo Informe Costa Rica (2007 -)
PermalinkEspeleologia y Arte Rupestre en la Republica Dominicana / Éric Labarre (2009)
PermalinkExpédition spéléologique française au Guatémala 1978-1979 / Michel Siffre ([1978])
PermalinkFito, l'enfant maya du Guatémala / Daniel Dreux (DL 1977)
PermalinkLes grottes du Sud-Est d'Haiti... / Carole Devillers (imp. 2013)
PermalinkGuadeloupe, canyons, gouffres, découverte / Dominique Kuster (1997)
PermalinkGuatémala / Daniel Dreux (cop. 1978)
PermalinkHöhlenforschung und Felskunst in der Dominikanischen Republik / Éric Labarre (2009)
PermalinkPermalinkMes trous de mémoires / Jean Duc (2007)
PermalinkMission de la Fédération Française de Spéléologie au Guatémala / Bernard Hof (1992)
PermalinkLes montagnes calcaires du Mexique et du Guatémala / Henri Enjalbert in Annales de géographie, N° 413 (Janvier-Février 1967)
PermalinkN°2 - 1980 - Contribution à la connaissance spéléologique de la République d'Haiti (Bulletin de Bulletin des phénomènes karstiques. Publication du Centre méditerranéen de spéléologie)
PermalinkN°3 - 1976 - Explorations souterraines dans le karst du Peten (Bulletin de Mémoires du Spéléo-club de Paris) / Michel Siffre
PermalinkN°3 - 1976 suppl. - 3e trimestre 1976 - Spécial N°1 - Guatémala (Bulletin de Spelunca. 4e série)
PermalinkNiveaux marins, chronologie isotopique U/Th et karstification en république dominicaine / Fernando Diaz del Olmo in Karstologia, N°22 (2e semestre 1993)
PermalinkNuova serie, n. 16/19 - 2001/2004 - Spedizioni in Messico (Chiapas) e in Guatemala dal 1996 al 2001 (Bulletin de Notiziario del Circolo speleologico romano)
PermalinkA reconnaissance of caves in Haiti / Bob Dunn in Speleo digest, 1959 (1959)
PermalinkRED (1988-1989)
PermalinkSpéléologie et art rupestre en République dominicaine / Éric Labarre (2009)
PermalinkThe caves of Puerto Rico / Russell H. Gurnee (1962)
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