A key factor limiting our understanding of rock slope behavior and associated geohazards is the interaction between internal and external system controls on the nature, rates, and timing of rockfall activity. We use high-resolution, monthly terrestrial light detection and ranging (LiDAR) surveys over a 2 year monitoring period to quantify rockfall patterns across a 0.6 km-long (15.3 × 103 m2) section of a limestone rock cliff on the northeast coast of England, where uncertainty in rates of change threaten the effective planning and operational management of a key coastal cliff top road. Internal system controls, such as cliff material characteristics and foreshore geometry, dictate rockfall characteristics and background patterns of a...
The processes of change on near-vertical coastal cliffs have been quantified using terrestrial photo...
The paper describes recent applications by the British Geological Survey (BGS) of the technique of m...
The paper describes results to date of an ongoing monitoring study of coastal ‘soft cliff’ recession...
Coastal cliff erosion is a widespread problem that threatens property and infrastructure along many ...
Hard rock cliffs represent approximately 75% of the world's coastline. The rate and nature of the me...
Rockfalls exert a first-order control on the rate of rock wall retreat on mountain slopes and on coa...
Hard rock cliffs represent approximately 75% of the world's coastline. The rate and nature of the me...
The frequency distribution of rockfall sizes ('magnitude-frequency') is important for erosion and ha...
Rockfalls and unstable slopes pose a serious threat to people and property along roads/highways in t...
Current understanding of the nature of rockfall and their controls stems from the capabilities of sl...
In this paper we examine data generated using high-resolution three-dimensional laser scanning monit...
The widespread problem of coastal cliff erosion and the management of the risk to infrastructure and...
International audienceTerrestrial Laser Scanner has been used to detect rock falls which have occurr...
In this paper we examine data generated using high-resolution three-dimensional laser scanning monit...
Coastal cliff erosion is a widespread problem that threatens property and infrastructure along many ...
The processes of change on near-vertical coastal cliffs have been quantified using terrestrial photo...
The paper describes recent applications by the British Geological Survey (BGS) of the technique of m...
The paper describes results to date of an ongoing monitoring study of coastal ‘soft cliff’ recession...
Coastal cliff erosion is a widespread problem that threatens property and infrastructure along many ...
Hard rock cliffs represent approximately 75% of the world's coastline. The rate and nature of the me...
Rockfalls exert a first-order control on the rate of rock wall retreat on mountain slopes and on coa...
Hard rock cliffs represent approximately 75% of the world's coastline. The rate and nature of the me...
The frequency distribution of rockfall sizes ('magnitude-frequency') is important for erosion and ha...
Rockfalls and unstable slopes pose a serious threat to people and property along roads/highways in t...
Current understanding of the nature of rockfall and their controls stems from the capabilities of sl...
In this paper we examine data generated using high-resolution three-dimensional laser scanning monit...
The widespread problem of coastal cliff erosion and the management of the risk to infrastructure and...
International audienceTerrestrial Laser Scanner has been used to detect rock falls which have occurr...
In this paper we examine data generated using high-resolution three-dimensional laser scanning monit...
Coastal cliff erosion is a widespread problem that threatens property and infrastructure along many ...
The processes of change on near-vertical coastal cliffs have been quantified using terrestrial photo...
The paper describes recent applications by the British Geological Survey (BGS) of the technique of m...
The paper describes results to date of an ongoing monitoring study of coastal ‘soft cliff’ recession...