Weathering, Mass Wasting, and Erosion

Peru: Weathering and Erosion

Peru: Weathering, Erosion, and Landforms

Weathering and Mass Wasting

Peru experiences both chemical and physical weathering due to its diverse geography.

  • Carbonation: Rainwater dissolves limestone in mountainous areas.
  • Hydrolysis: Breaks down minerals in humid regions like the Amazon.
  • Freeze-thaw: Cracks rocks in the Andes Mountains.

Mass wasting (landslides) occurs frequently because of steep slopes, heavy rainfall, and earthquakes.

Major Event: In 1970, an earthquake triggered an avalanche from Mount Huascarán, burying the town of Yungay and killing ~20,000 people.

Government Response:

  • Early warning systems
  • Landslide monitoring
  • Building restrictions
  • Emergency planning

Water Erosion

Major Rivers

  • Amazon River: Source in Andes, ~6,400 km long, largest discharge in the world, meandering channel.
  • Ucayali River: Braided/meandering, major Amazon tributary.
  • Marañón River: Flows through canyons, used for hydroelectric power.

Impacts

  • Loss of farmland
  • Flooding
  • Damage to infrastructure
  • Displacement of communities

Government Solutions

  • Levees and flood barriers
  • Riverbank stabilization
  • Reforestation
  • Flood monitoring

Wind Erosion

Wind erosion mainly occurs along Peru’s coastal deserts.

  • Sand dunes form from strong coastal winds
  • Common in Nazca and Paracas regions

Government Actions:

  • Planting vegetation to stabilize sand
  • Protecting desert areas

Deserts and Desertification

Major Deserts

  • Sechura Desert: Reg (gravel desert), largest in Peru
  • Nazca Desert: Reg + hamada (rocky desert), home of Nazca Lines

Desertification Issues:

  • Climate change
  • Overgrazing
  • Deforestation

Government Solutions:

  • Reforestation
  • Sustainable farming
  • Water conservation

Glaciers

Peru has the largest number of tropical glaciers, mainly in the Andes (Cordillera Blanca).

Importance

  • Water supply
  • Agriculture
  • Hydropower

Problems

  • Glacier melting due to climate change
  • Water shortages
  • Flood risks from glacial lakes

Glacial Features

  • U-shaped valleys
  • Glacial lakes
  • Moraines