TY - JOUR
T1 - Estimation of the Permanent Seismic Displacements of the Costa Verde Cliffs, Lima, Peru
AU - Alva, J. E.
AU - Soto, J.
AU - Ortiz, C. E.
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The city of Lima is located in one of the most seismically active regions on Earth. According to seismic history, in the year 1746 off the coast of Lima an earthquake occurred whose seismic intensity was X on the Modified Mercalli scale, a movement of this size could generate instability to the cliffs of the Costa Verde and produce large displacements in the slopes. For this reason, the estimation of slope displacements in the event of a similar earthquake was carried out. The Costa Verde Cliffs are an important part of the city of Lima, so ensuring their physical stability is of interest to many professionals and state and private institutions. These cliffs have a height that varies from 50 m to 60 m and a slope greater than 60° of inclination and are generally formed by the Lima Conglomerate in almost all its longitudinal extension. The strength of this material has been determined by in situ direct shear and large-scale laboratory direct shear tests, giving average values of friction angle of 40° and cohesion of 55 kPa. An extensive collection of information on the physical and mechanical parameters of the conglomerate was undertaken to reevaluated the stability of slopes in areas that were considered at low, medium and high risk in previous studies, to verify if they can still be considered as stable under pseudostatic conditions and the estimated permanent seismic displacements can be consistent for the Lima Conglomerate.
AB - The city of Lima is located in one of the most seismically active regions on Earth. According to seismic history, in the year 1746 off the coast of Lima an earthquake occurred whose seismic intensity was X on the Modified Mercalli scale, a movement of this size could generate instability to the cliffs of the Costa Verde and produce large displacements in the slopes. For this reason, the estimation of slope displacements in the event of a similar earthquake was carried out. The Costa Verde Cliffs are an important part of the city of Lima, so ensuring their physical stability is of interest to many professionals and state and private institutions. These cliffs have a height that varies from 50 m to 60 m and a slope greater than 60° of inclination and are generally formed by the Lima Conglomerate in almost all its longitudinal extension. The strength of this material has been determined by in situ direct shear and large-scale laboratory direct shear tests, giving average values of friction angle of 40° and cohesion of 55 kPa. An extensive collection of information on the physical and mechanical parameters of the conglomerate was undertaken to reevaluated the stability of slopes in areas that were considered at low, medium and high risk in previous studies, to verify if they can still be considered as stable under pseudostatic conditions and the estimated permanent seismic displacements can be consistent for the Lima Conglomerate.
KW - conglomerate
KW - frictional angle
KW - seismic displacement
KW - slope stability
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U2 - 10.53243/ICEG2023-228
DO - 10.53243/ICEG2023-228
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85216762921
SN - 3005-7531
SP - 211
EP - 220
JO - Proceedings of the International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics
JF - Proceedings of the International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics
T2 - 9th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics, ICEG 2023
Y2 - 25 June 2023 through 28 June 2023
ER -