Unstable areas producing rock slope failures come with large consequences. The understanding of why and where they might occur is necessary to mitigate damage and prevent casualties. A total of 133 unstable rock slopes have been detected in Troms, Northern Norway, evidencing that a great focus on these geohazards is important. This study has focused on seven unstable rock slopes in Kåfjorden, Troms, with the aim of analyzing the controlling bedrock structures of each unstable rock slope. Whether regional trends of lineaments are controlling of the unstable areas have also been of interest. The failure-enhancing structures are (i) Caledonian foliation, (ii) a combination of foliation and post-Caledonian brittle structures, and (iii) post-Cal...
The unstable rock slope (URS) Jettan is located at Nordnesfjellet in Kåfjorden municipality in Troms...
With the aim of a complete national database of potential unstable slopes, the Geological Survey of ...
Large rock slope deformations potentially evolving into catastrophic rock avalanches pose an eminent...
Rock avalanches are a type of natural catastrophe in Norway with very high consequences, and the alp...
Downscaled climate projections point towards a warmer and wetter climate in Norway, which is likely ...
The University of Tromsø has carried out multiple studies by master students on unstable rock slopes...
Rock avalanches and subsequent displacement waves represented the deadliest natural disaster in Norw...
Gravitational forcing of oversteepened rock mass leads to progressive failure, including rupture, cr...
The focus of this study has been to combine structural data with morphological observations and disp...
The aim of this study has been to structurally assess and characterize the unstable rock slopes (URS...
Rock slope failures form a frequent hazard to many populated mountain regions. Especially in western...
Catastrophic failure of large rock slopes has led to fatalities in Norwegian settlements several tim...
In previously glaciated mountain regions rock-slope failure processes contribute significantly to la...
Large rock slope failures are temporal processes which act to modify the landscape after glacial ret...
Large slowly creeping rock slope deformations, with an annual displacement in the range of millimete...
The unstable rock slope (URS) Jettan is located at Nordnesfjellet in Kåfjorden municipality in Troms...
With the aim of a complete national database of potential unstable slopes, the Geological Survey of ...
Large rock slope deformations potentially evolving into catastrophic rock avalanches pose an eminent...
Rock avalanches are a type of natural catastrophe in Norway with very high consequences, and the alp...
Downscaled climate projections point towards a warmer and wetter climate in Norway, which is likely ...
The University of Tromsø has carried out multiple studies by master students on unstable rock slopes...
Rock avalanches and subsequent displacement waves represented the deadliest natural disaster in Norw...
Gravitational forcing of oversteepened rock mass leads to progressive failure, including rupture, cr...
The focus of this study has been to combine structural data with morphological observations and disp...
The aim of this study has been to structurally assess and characterize the unstable rock slopes (URS...
Rock slope failures form a frequent hazard to many populated mountain regions. Especially in western...
Catastrophic failure of large rock slopes has led to fatalities in Norwegian settlements several tim...
In previously glaciated mountain regions rock-slope failure processes contribute significantly to la...
Large rock slope failures are temporal processes which act to modify the landscape after glacial ret...
Large slowly creeping rock slope deformations, with an annual displacement in the range of millimete...
The unstable rock slope (URS) Jettan is located at Nordnesfjellet in Kåfjorden municipality in Troms...
With the aim of a complete national database of potential unstable slopes, the Geological Survey of ...
Large rock slope deformations potentially evolving into catastrophic rock avalanches pose an eminent...