Bibliographic citations
Manrique, L., Palomino, J. (2024). Propuesta para la estabilidad de talud empleando el sistema Vetiver en la zona adyacente al Pasaje Mendoza de la ciudad de Nauta, provincia de Loreto, Región Loreto [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/675587
Manrique, L., Palomino, J. Propuesta para la estabilidad de talud empleando el sistema Vetiver en la zona adyacente al Pasaje Mendoza de la ciudad de Nauta, provincia de Loreto, Región Loreto [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/675587
@misc{renati/502887,
title = "Propuesta para la estabilidad de talud empleando el sistema Vetiver en la zona adyacente al Pasaje Mendoza de la ciudad de Nauta, provincia de Loreto, Región Loreto",
author = "Palomino Rea, Janel Debbie Kathleen",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
The present research aims to solve the problem of landslides by improving the stability of the slope located in the Nauta district using the Vetiver System. To achieve this, a comparison of two scenarios was conducted. In scenario 1, following the Vetiver System Applications Technical Reference Manual (2009), a row spacing of 1 meter was obtained, while in scenario 2, the Manual on the Use and Management of Vetiver Grass (2007) was referenced, resulting in a row spacing of 1.90 meters. The objective was to determine the most effective row spacing, which would yield the highest safety factor under static and pseudo-static conditions simulated using Slide 6.0 software. The main finding indicates that smaller row spacing leads to increased safety factors. This is evident in scenario 1, where smaller row spacing compared to scenario 2 resulted in higher safety factors under static and pseudo-static conditions according to the three proposed methods: Simplified Bishop, Spencer, and Morgenstern-Price. Furthermore, in both scenarios, all three methods meet the minimum requirements of Standard CE.020 Soils and Slopes (2012). In conclusion, the Vetiver System improved slope stability, as it achieved higher safety factors under static and pseudo-static conditions compared to the current situation.
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