- A
huaico or
huayco (from the
Quechua wayqu,
meaning "depth, valley") is an
Andean term for the
mudslide and
flash flood caused by
torrential rains occurring...
- The
huayco tinamou (Rhynchotus maculicollis), also
known as
waypu (Quechua) (also
spelled guaipo, huaipo, guaypo, waypo, a name
which is also
applied for...
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Flash Flood Guidance Systems Flash flood warning Flash flood watch Freshet Huayco Lifesaving Kalla kadal Storm surge Jökulhlaup "Flash
Flooding Definition"...
- but
following SACC it is now
considered a
species in its own right; the
huayco tinamou. Its
common name
refers to the
bright rufous primaries,
which mainly...
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Deformation monitoring Earthquake engineering Geotechnical engineering Huayco Landslide dam
Natural disaster Railway slide fence Rockslide Sector collapse...
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House finch House sparrow House swift Huallaga tanager Huambo cisticola Huayco tinamou Hudson's
black tyrant Hudson's
canastero Hudsonian godwit Hudsonian...
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authorities (known as shamans). This
occurred during the
periods of Chaullabamba,
Huayco, Pirincay, Monjas, Putushio, Huancarcucho, and ****nes. From then until...
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Rhynchotus Red-winged
tinamou Huayco tinamou Taczanowski's
tinamou Ornate tinamou Chilean tinamou Brushland tinamou Andean tinamou Curve-billed tinamou...
- 1982, when
coastal towns were inundated. The area was
previously called Huayco, an Inca word that meant: "Place of
serious inundations".
Mario Kreutzberger...
-
waykoche 'people who live in a
landslide zone')
because of the
huaicos or
huaycos of the
region (in Quechua:
wayqu 'stream'). Also
called lloclla (in Quechua:...