PHYSIOGRAPHIC COMPARTMENTALIZATION OF PERUIBE MUNICIPALITY, SÃO PAULO STATE COAST - A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO ASSIST GEOTECHNICAL TERRAIN EVALUATION

Authors

  • Daniel CARDOSO HIDROPLAN.
  • Paulina S. RIEDEL UNESP - DGA.
  • Maria J. BROLLO Instituto Geológico - IG/SMA/SP.
  • Ricardo VEDOVELLO
  • Lídia K. TOMINAGA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22456/1807-9806.17837

Keywords:

physiographic compartmentalization, territorial planning, remote sensing, geotechnical properties, terrain evaluation.

Abstract

This paper presents a method applied to the seacoast town of Peruibe, São Paulo State, Brazil. The method encompasses the application of remote sensing interpretation techniques and field survey to obtain geotechnical data and thus generate cartographic products composed of easily grouped units that work as database objects and can de used to assist geotechnical zoning. The so-called Compartmentalization Basic Units (CBUs) show the smallest land surface analyzed from its physiographic elements and have in their cores the same geotechnical properties, making it easier to analyze the potentialities and the fragilities of the physical environment and its susceptibility to the action of natural and anthropic processes. In the study area, sixty-eight units were individualized in which geotechnical properties were inferred by photo interpretation criteria, using textural properties of the image adjusted with field observations. The method proved to be easily reproducible, and is especially useful in regions where the absence of basic maps makes it impossible to establish homogeneous zones through traditional overlay of different topic informations.

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Published

2009-12-31

How to Cite

CARDOSO, D., RIEDEL, P. S., BROLLO, M. J., VEDOVELLO, R., & TOMINAGA, L. K. (2009). PHYSIOGRAPHIC COMPARTMENTALIZATION OF PERUIBE MUNICIPALITY, SÃO PAULO STATE COAST - A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO ASSIST GEOTECHNICAL TERRAIN EVALUATION. Pesquisas Em Geociências, 36(3), 251–262. https://doi.org/10.22456/1807-9806.17837