Full text: XVIIth ISPRS Congress (Part B4)

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and with the isoseismes (Fig. 8). Landslides reach a 
density of 100% in the central area. The reliability of the 
isoline shape is supported by the following data: i) 
variations of slope dip above an inclination of 20-30* did 
not influence the landslide distribution, ii) the average 
slope steepness of the landslided area is almost equal to 
the conterminous zones exept eastwards where it 
gradually passes to the Amazon Platform, iii) isolines 
crossing the geological limits show a minimum influence 
of changes in rheological characteristics of rocks. 
Comparison of landslide distribution with topography, in 
the sense of slope orientation and inclination, shows that 
landsliding was denser along the slopes facing ESE. This 
discovery is particularly interesting because the geometry 
of slope failures could be linked to the dominant WNW 
dip of active fault planes (for geometry of active faults see 
also the focal mechanism solutions of Fig. 6 and 
Pasquaré et al, 1990). If this relationship will be 
confirmed in other areas, it could represent a stimulating 
topic for further seismic studies. 
5. CONCLUSIONS 
The integrated use of aerial stereophotos and radar and 
satellite images enabled to recognize recent fault motions 
and several landslides triggered by earthquakes in the 
Ecuadorian Andes. Coregistration and comparison of 
these data with topographical and geological maps 
allowed to reach the following results: 
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
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