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New Developments in Rock Fall Hazard Assessment and Zoning: An Application of the Cadanav Methodology

Abbruzzese, Jacopo M.  
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Labiouse, Vincent  
Lollino, G
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Giordan, D
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2015
Engineering Geology For Society And Territory, Vol 2: Landslide Processes
12th International IAEG Congress

Rock fall hazard assessment and zoning are very important for an appropriate land use planning in mountainous areas. However, they are complex topics, and current methodologies adopted for producing zoning maps do not provide satisfactory results, due to assumptions and uncertainties involved in hazard assessment. This paper presents an application of the Cadanav methodology, which attempts at reducing hypotheses and related uncertainties particularly affecting the use of rock fall modelling results and the techniques for combining energy and frequency. This procedure allows for a quantitative evaluation of rock fall hazards based on the combination of relevant parameters also determined in quantitative terms. The hazard is obtained at any point of the slope by means of a new tool defined as "hazard curve". Aimed to hazard degree assessment and zoning at the local scale, the Cadanav methodology is presented with reference to a case study set in the Canton of Valais (Switzerland). Different scenarios in terms of rock fall frequency are considered, to illustrate how this procedure can also describe the way hazard evolves along the slope, if a change in the probability of failure occurs.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-09057-3_355
Web of Science ID

WOS:000358988100355

Author(s)
Abbruzzese, Jacopo M.  
Labiouse, Vincent  
Editors
Lollino, G
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Giordan, D
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Crosta, Gb
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Corominas, J
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Azzam, R
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Wasowski, J
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Sciarra, N
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Springer Int Publishing Ag

Publisher place

Cham

Published in
Engineering Geology For Society And Territory, Vol 2: Landslide Processes
ISBN of the book

978-3-319-09057-3

978-3-319-09056-6

Total of pages

5

Start page

2001

End page

2005

Subjects

Rock fall

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Trajectory modelling

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Hazard assessment

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Hazard zoning

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Land use planning

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LMR  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
12th International IAEG Congress

Torino, ITALY

SEP 15-19, 2014

Available on Infoscience
September 28, 2015
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