To evaluate the geospatial hazard relationships between recent (contemporary) rockfalls and their prehistoric predecessors, we compare the locations, physical characteristics, and lithologies of rockfall boulders deposited during the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence (CES) (n=185) with those deposited prior to the CES (n=1093). Population ratios of pre-CES to CES boulders at two study sites vary spatially from ~5:1 to 8.5:1. This is interpreted to reflect (i) variations in CES rockfall flux due to intra- and inter-event spatial differences in ground motions (e.g. directionality) and associated variations in source cliff responses, (ii) possible variations in the triggering mechanism(s), frequency, flux, record duration, boulder size ...
Tsunamis are high energy events capable of transporting extremely heavy loads including boulders. We...
International audienceWe study the rock fall volume distribution for three rock fall inventories and...
This research develops methods to predict seismic rockfall hazard areas by integrating two recent co...
To evaluate the geospatial hazard relationships between recent (contemporary) rockfalls and their p...
Human modification of natural landscapes has influenced surface processes in many settings on Earth....
The Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (CES) of 2010-2011 produced large seismic moments up to Mw 7.1. T...
Geologic phenomena produced by earthquake shaking, including rockfalls and liquefaction features, pr...
International audienceWe analyze the volume distribution of natural rockfalls on different geologica...
Scenario-based risk assessment for rockfalls, requires assumptions for different scenarios of magnit...
Numerous rockfalls released during the 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence affected vital road ...
International audienceThe spatial and temporal distributions of landslides in six catalogues are ana...
There exists a transition between rockfalls, large rock mass failures, and rock avalanches. The magn...
Rockfalls exert a first-order control on the rate of rock wall retreat on mountain slopes and on coa...
The mitigation of rapid mass movements involves a subtle interplay between field surveys, numerical ...
We investigate some of the geological controls on boulder size, using a heterogeneous outcrop of Blu...
Tsunamis are high energy events capable of transporting extremely heavy loads including boulders. We...
International audienceWe study the rock fall volume distribution for three rock fall inventories and...
This research develops methods to predict seismic rockfall hazard areas by integrating two recent co...
To evaluate the geospatial hazard relationships between recent (contemporary) rockfalls and their p...
Human modification of natural landscapes has influenced surface processes in many settings on Earth....
The Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (CES) of 2010-2011 produced large seismic moments up to Mw 7.1. T...
Geologic phenomena produced by earthquake shaking, including rockfalls and liquefaction features, pr...
International audienceWe analyze the volume distribution of natural rockfalls on different geologica...
Scenario-based risk assessment for rockfalls, requires assumptions for different scenarios of magnit...
Numerous rockfalls released during the 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence affected vital road ...
International audienceThe spatial and temporal distributions of landslides in six catalogues are ana...
There exists a transition between rockfalls, large rock mass failures, and rock avalanches. The magn...
Rockfalls exert a first-order control on the rate of rock wall retreat on mountain slopes and on coa...
The mitigation of rapid mass movements involves a subtle interplay between field surveys, numerical ...
We investigate some of the geological controls on boulder size, using a heterogeneous outcrop of Blu...
Tsunamis are high energy events capable of transporting extremely heavy loads including boulders. We...
International audienceWe study the rock fall volume distribution for three rock fall inventories and...
This research develops methods to predict seismic rockfall hazard areas by integrating two recent co...