Stream: Slope stability, landslides and surface mining: Modelling and Assessment of Slope Failure Mechanisms (Part I)Theme: Innovations in Applied and Theoretical Rock MechanicsMany large rock avalanches and/or landslides have occurred in mountainous regions around the world. Their occurrences are normally rapid and unexpected, which can cause disasters. They have been investigated extensively by many researchers and engineers since the 1903 Frank Slide on Turtle Mountain, Alberta, Canada. They are one of the most peculiar phenomena because the rock debris of more than one million m3 can move over the horizontal distances exceeding those expected from conventional friction physics. This paper presents a gas cause hypothesis responsible...
Large rock-ice avalanches have attracted the attention from scientists for decades and some of these...
ABSTRACT The question of how to predict the catastrophic failure of a slowly deforming rock mass, ...
Background: Rock avalanches are flow-like landslides that can travel at extremely r...
Additional EMI International Conference (winter), in conjunction with the Annual EMI conference (Nor...
This paper mechanistically investigates the dynamics of large and rapid landslides with long travel ...
The Flims rockslide/rock avalanche (FRRA) is the largest long runout landslide in Europe. This event...
International audienceThe chapter looks mainly at massive rock slope failures that generate high-spe...
The stability of high rock slopes is controlled by many geological factors including the orientation...
This paper presents a new genesis and associated mechanism responsible for causing landslides and pa...
Rock avalanches are among the most hazardous processes on hillslopes because of high velocity, great...
A clear understanding of landslide mechanisms and stability analyses is of great significance for la...
Rock avalanches are extreme and destructive mass movements in which large volumes of rock (typicall...
Rock avalanches are high velocity flows of fragmented rock that can dramatically alter landscapes, a...
The chapter looks mainly at massive rock slope failures that generate high-speed, long-runout rock a...
This paper has discussed the problem proposed about multiple stroke of high-speed landslides its mul...
Large rock-ice avalanches have attracted the attention from scientists for decades and some of these...
ABSTRACT The question of how to predict the catastrophic failure of a slowly deforming rock mass, ...
Background: Rock avalanches are flow-like landslides that can travel at extremely r...
Additional EMI International Conference (winter), in conjunction with the Annual EMI conference (Nor...
This paper mechanistically investigates the dynamics of large and rapid landslides with long travel ...
The Flims rockslide/rock avalanche (FRRA) is the largest long runout landslide in Europe. This event...
International audienceThe chapter looks mainly at massive rock slope failures that generate high-spe...
The stability of high rock slopes is controlled by many geological factors including the orientation...
This paper presents a new genesis and associated mechanism responsible for causing landslides and pa...
Rock avalanches are among the most hazardous processes on hillslopes because of high velocity, great...
A clear understanding of landslide mechanisms and stability analyses is of great significance for la...
Rock avalanches are extreme and destructive mass movements in which large volumes of rock (typicall...
Rock avalanches are high velocity flows of fragmented rock that can dramatically alter landscapes, a...
The chapter looks mainly at massive rock slope failures that generate high-speed, long-runout rock a...
This paper has discussed the problem proposed about multiple stroke of high-speed landslides its mul...
Large rock-ice avalanches have attracted the attention from scientists for decades and some of these...
ABSTRACT The question of how to predict the catastrophic failure of a slowly deforming rock mass, ...
Background: Rock avalanches are flow-like landslides that can travel at extremely r...