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===== Risk Knowledge ===== | ===== Risk Knowledge ===== | ||
- | The risk assessment in the project partly follows the Swiss Risk Assessment Model. In the project three scenarios are distinguished: | + | The risk assessment in the project partly follows the Swiss Risk Assessment Model. In the project three scenarios are distinguished: |
The following steps were taken to assess the probability and size of potential landslides and, therefore, the risk in all parts of the study area. | The following steps were taken to assess the probability and size of potential landslides and, therefore, the risk in all parts of the study area. | ||
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==== Risk Map ==== | ==== Risk Map ==== | ||
- | + | The results from the modelling in combination with the slope angle and the geology were visualized in a hazard map. The 30 year event hazard zone and the 100 year event hazard zone are depicted in the same color (red), since both are defined as high hazard. The residual hazard is depicted in yellow.\\ | |
+ | Most steep areas above the inhabited zone down to the uppermost road of Bello Oriente are in the high hazard/high risk zone. The runout of a possible event could even reach the main road of the barrio.\\ | ||
{{layout_hazardsynthesis_pm.jpg}} | {{layout_hazardsynthesis_pm.jpg}} |
en/risk_knowledge.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/23 10:04 by m-gamperl