Evacuación vertical en caso de tsunami, una alternativa para las Playas de Chipipe

Ecuador is close to the most active subduction zone, which is part of the Pacific Fire Belt, is characterized by a history of earthquakes, earthquakes in the Province of Santa Elena as the event occurred in the year 1933 of near origin of magnitude of 6.9 in which there were strong oscillations of t...

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Autor principal: Carmen Beatriz, Lucio Lema (author)
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Publicat: 2019
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Accés en línia:http://repositorio.iaen.edu.ec/handle/24000/6030
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Sumari:Ecuador is close to the most active subduction zone, which is part of the Pacific Fire Belt, is characterized by a history of earthquakes, earthquakes in the Province of Santa Elena as the event occurred in the year 1933 of near origin of magnitude of 6.9 in which there were strong oscillations of the sea level. The earthquakes with epicenters in the bottom of the sea are called tsunami whose meaning in Japanese language is known as the "Great wave in port", according to the diagnosis of the tsunamigenic threat of the Ecuadorian Coasts it is estimated probable waves of 3.22m and 5.55m of height impact this locality, due to its topography and bathymetry in front of its coasts according to the Oceanographic Institute of Guayaquil (2011). The objective of the present investigation is to promote the process of vertical evacuation, in case of a tsunami of near origin in the Chipipe sector, a culture is fostered with preventive preparation and prevention, which is adopted in a transversal manner the risk management, because you can not predict when this type of event will occur, however, each person is responsible for their actions, their safety and their family.