Title: The frequency and distribution of recent landslides in three montane tropical regions of Puerto Rico
Author: Larsen, Matthew C.; Torres-Sanchez, Angel J.
Date: 1998
Source: Geomorphology 24 :309331
Description: Landslides are common in steep mountainous areas of Puerto Rico where mean annual rainfall and the frequency of
intense storms are high. Each year, landslides cause extensive damage to property and occasionally result in loss of life.
Average population density is high, 422 peoplerkm2, and is increasing. This increase in population density is accompanied
by growing stress on the natural environment and physical infrastructure. As a result, human populations are more
vulnerable to landslide hazards. The Blanco, Cibuco, and Coamo study areas range in surface area from 276 to 350 km2 and
represent the climatologic, geographic, and geologic conditions that typify Puerto Rico. Maps of recent landslides developed
from 1:20,000-scale aerial photographs, in combination with a computerized geographic information system, were used to
evaluate the frequency and distribution of shallow landslides in these areas. Several types of landslides were documented
rainfall-triggered debris flows, shallow soil slips, and slumps were most abundant. Hillslopes in the study area that have
been anthropogenically modified, exceed 128 in gradient, are greater than 300 m in elevation, and face the east-northeast, are
most prone to landsliding. A set of simplified matrices representing geographic conditions in the three study areas was
developed and provides a basis for the estimation of the spatial controls on the frequency of landslides in Puerto Rico. This
approach is an example of an analysis of the frequency of landslides that is computationally simple, and therefore, may be
easily transferable to other settings.
Keywords: landslides; landslide frequency; humid tropics; Geographic Information System; Puerto Rico; rainfall
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Larsen, Matthew C.; Torres-Sanchez, Angel J. 1998. The frequency and distribution of recent landslides in three montane tropical regions of Puerto Rico. Geomorphology 24 :309331.