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Title: Detailed studies and stabilization methods of volcanic rocky slopes in coastal areas, Canary Islands, Spain
Authors: Lomoschitz Mora-Figueroa, Alejandro 
Cilleros, A.
García-Ferrera, R.
UNESCO Clasification: 250620 Geología estructural
250706 Geofísica de la masa sólida terrestre
Issue Date: 2017
Journal: Volcanic Rock Mechanics: Rock Mechanics And Geo-Engineering In Volcanic Environments
Abstract: Natural relief on mountainous volcanic islands has deep ravines, steep rocky slopes and high coastal cliffs. Volcanic formations have very heterogeneous rocks and soils. Besides, civil and building works sometimes include high cuts on the terrain and, as a result, many urban areas have been affected by rock falls and landslides. We show two case studies of the Canary Islands: (1) Rock fall hazard study and stabilization methods on Los Teques slope, Mogán, Southern Gran Canaria Island, and (2) Geologic-geotechnical study for a footpath project in Morro Jable coastal cliff, Pájara, Southern Fuerteventura Island. We conclude that sometimes classic methods of rock masses characterization are ineffective, while detailed geological studies are the best way to define and evaluate unstable zones on the slopes and to design the most convenient stabilization methods.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/114410
ISBN: 9780203842386
Source: Volcanic Rock Mechanics: Rock Mechanics and Geo-engineering in Volcanic Environments[EISSN ], p. 179-182, (Junio 2017)
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