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Catastrophic flash flood triggered by an extreme rainfall event in El Rodeo village, January 2014. Northwestern Pampean Ranges of Argentina

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Pages 72-84 | Received 10 Feb 2016, Accepted 14 Nov 2016, Published online: 09 Dec 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Flash floods occur periodically in the hilly areas of Argentina, but since they generally occur at inhabited areas, these are rarely registered. Several factors contribute to the occurrence of flash floods: heavy seasonal rains, rugged topography and geological structures. On Thursday night, 23 January 2014 an extreme rainfall event, took place in El Rodeo, Catamarca Province, triggering an unexpected flash flood. This flood caused 14 fatalities and great economic losses in the main localities of the Ambato Department. Steep slope gradients facilitated the quick drainage of the precipitated volumes. Water, boulders and debris channeled downstream caused severe stream bank erosion and major damage to houses roads and bridges. This paper presents a morphometric analysis in order to determine some geomorphic characteristics of the Ambato River basin, together with a preliminary analysis of the flood hazard potentially damaging to inhabitants and infrastructure to downstream villages. The study was carried out using high-resolution satellite data acquired before and after the event. The drainage networks were derived from Aster GDEM V2 and satellite images.

Acknowledgements

We thank Editor and anonymous reviewers for constructive criticism, which improved our study.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes on Contributor

Dr María Yanina Esper Angillieri is a Professor at University of San Juan and Adjoint researcher of CONICET. His research focused on Mass removal processes, river basin analysis and GIS methodology.

Dr Laura Perucca is Professor of Geomorphology and Principal Researcher of CONICET. Her research interests include neotectonics, morphotectonics and geomorphology.

Mr Nicolas Vargas is an independent consultant on topics related to geological and geotechnical aspects.

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Funding

The authors acknowledge funding received from PID 0799 of Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) to support this research and CIGEOBIO by providing funds for ArcGIS 10.3 software license. For this study, the authors requested SPOT satellite data to the National Commission on Space Activities, CONAE.

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