TY - GEN
T1 - An Initial Discussion of the Persistence and Movement of Water within Fractured Massifs, Case of Drainage Galleries in the Landslide
AU - Gutiérrez, Rubén Esaú Mogrovejo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - In the last 30 to 50 years, the planet has been accumulating and experiencing changes in the regional water cycle. This variation makes us all, especially in the Andes Mountain range, ask ourselves what is the current state of the persistence and movement of water from a regional to a local approach. We all know that nature is highly complex, even more so when we want to understand the elements that constitute one or more geological masses that make up, for example, a landslide. The physical stability of these is very important for civil works operations, so it is important to understand today more than before not only their properties but also the interaction with the flow of water over time. We invest high costs in indirect investigations and even more so in direct ones, with the desire to know that vertical column of the materials or natural aggregates present in these geological masses, not only understanding it is necessary, but also monitoring over time is essential with the support of hydraulic instrumentation. Given these climatic changes, the central zone of Peru is not immune to an increase in the average rainfall rates that converge in the investigated area, but now we must not only create predictive scenarios, but also expand the expectations that we used to have in the initial monitoring, adding models with high performance in modeling the flow in domains of fractured rocks. The initial results suggest an RMSE below 5%, which is an acceptable value for this initial discussion, which has allowed us to validate the filtration flows that were obtained with a range of 7 m3/hr to 18m3/hr, comparing them with the flows measured during the construction of these galleries in fractured rocks.
AB - In the last 30 to 50 years, the planet has been accumulating and experiencing changes in the regional water cycle. This variation makes us all, especially in the Andes Mountain range, ask ourselves what is the current state of the persistence and movement of water from a regional to a local approach. We all know that nature is highly complex, even more so when we want to understand the elements that constitute one or more geological masses that make up, for example, a landslide. The physical stability of these is very important for civil works operations, so it is important to understand today more than before not only their properties but also the interaction with the flow of water over time. We invest high costs in indirect investigations and even more so in direct ones, with the desire to know that vertical column of the materials or natural aggregates present in these geological masses, not only understanding it is necessary, but also monitoring over time is essential with the support of hydraulic instrumentation. Given these climatic changes, the central zone of Peru is not immune to an increase in the average rainfall rates that converge in the investigated area, but now we must not only create predictive scenarios, but also expand the expectations that we used to have in the initial monitoring, adding models with high performance in modeling the flow in domains of fractured rocks. The initial results suggest an RMSE below 5%, which is an acceptable value for this initial discussion, which has allowed us to validate the filtration flows that were obtained with a range of 7 m3/hr to 18m3/hr, comparing them with the flows measured during the construction of these galleries in fractured rocks.
KW - Filtrations
KW - Hydrogeology
KW - Landslide
KW - Modeling FEFLOW
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105012172371
U2 - 10.11159/iccste25.244
DO - 10.11159/iccste25.244
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:105012172371
SN - 9781990800559
T3 - International Conference on Civil, Structural and Transportation Engineering
BT - Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Civil Structural and Transportation Engineering, ICCSTE 2025
A2 - Sennah, Khaled
PB - Avestia Publishing
T2 - 10th International Conference on Civil, Structural and Transportation Engineering, ICCSTE 2025
Y2 - 17 July 2025 through 19 July 2025
ER -