Collapse of the El Guamito Dam (Venezuela) to the extraordinary rains of december 1999: Hydro-geomorphological conditioners in the Guapo River Basin

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Abstract

The infrastructure of the original Guapo river dam project at El Guamito site (Miranda state, Venezuela), built and commissioning during the 1975-1977 period, collapsed in December 1999 as a result of the extraordinary rains observed at that time, which generated maximum discharges with magnitudes higher than the design discharge of the work. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the relationship between the hydro-geomorphological response of the Guapo river basin generated by this extraordinary rains event, the characteristics of the physical and biological media, and the conditions that these determined for the collapse of the dam. Variables of the physical and biological media, in particular climatic and hydrological aspects, were characterized. Morphometric parameters of the basin and its drainage network were measured and calculated. Topographic and geomorphological features were described with the construction of profiles. The physical and biological elements (geology, relief, geomorphology, topography, soil, vegetation, climate, drainage and hydrology) that coexist in the area of the basin have an important influence on the hydro-geomorphological responses of the system (floods, sediment production and haulage and mass movements). The morphometric characteristics of the basin indicate a high correspondence between these aspects and the collapse of the spillway, since they favoured the high discharges that were estimated at the dam site during the occurrence of this adverse event.

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Méndez, W., Córdova, J., Suárez, C., Pacheco, H., & Landaeta, L. (2018). Collapse of the El Guamito Dam (Venezuela) to the extraordinary rains of december 1999: Hydro-geomorphological conditioners in the Guapo River Basin. Anuario Do Instituto de Geociencias, 41(3), 319–332. https://doi.org/10.11137/2018_3_319_332

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