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Rockfall characterization and structural protection - a review

Volkwein, Axel
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Schellenberg, Kristian
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Labiouse, Vincent  
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2011
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

Rockfall is an extremely rapid process involving long travel distances. Due to these features, when an event occurs, the ability to take evasive action is practically zero and, thus, the risk of injury or loss of life is high. Damage to buildings and infrastructure is quite likely. In many cases, therefore, suitable protection measures are necessary. This contribution provides an overview of previous and current research on the main topics related to rockfall. It covers the onset of rockfall and runout modelling approaches, as well as hazard mapping and protection measures. It is the aim of this article to provide an in-depth knowledge base for researchers and practitioners involved in projects dealing with the rockfall protection of infrastructures, who may work in the fields of civil or environmental engineering, risk and safety, the earth and natural sciences.

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research article
DOI
10.5194/nhess-11-2617-2011
Web of Science ID

WOS:000295378300019

Author(s)
Volkwein, Axel
Schellenberg, Kristian
Labiouse, Vincent  
Agliardi, Federico
Berger, Frédéric
Bourrier, Frank
Dorren, Luuk K. A.
Gerber, Werner
Jaboyedoff, Michel
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Copernicus Publications

Published in
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Volume

11

Start page

2617

End page

2651

Subjects

Full-Scale Tests

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Modeling Techniques

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Restraining Nets

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Risk-Assessment

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Regional-Scale

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European Alps

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Patch Model

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Swiss Alps

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Wire Mesh

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Hard-Rock

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September 12, 2011
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/70895
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