Artículos de revistas
GIS applied to geotechnical and environmental risk management in a Brazilian oil pipeline
Fecha
2010Registro en:
BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, v.69, n.4, p.631-641, 2010
1435-9529
10.1007/s10064-010-0310-2
Autor
AUGUSTO FILHO, Oswaldo
HIRAI, Jonnhy Norio
OLIVEIRA, Andre Silva
LIOTTI, Elizabeth Shen
Institución
Resumen
The paper presents the development of a decision support system for the management of geotechnical and environmental risks in oil pipelines using a geographical information system. The system covers a 48.5 km long section of the So Paulo to Brasilia (OSBRA) oil pipeline, which crosses three municipalities in the northeast region of the So Paulo state (Brazil) and represents an area of 205.8 km(2). The spatial database was created using geo-processing procedures, surface and intrusive investigations and geotechnical reports. The risk assessment was based mainly on qualitative models (relative numeric weights and multicriteria decision analysis) and considered pluvial erosion, slope movements, soil corrosion and third party activities. The maps were produced at a scale of 1:10,000.