In recent years there have been numerous rock falls from the sandstone capped Illawarra Escarpment near Wollongong, Australia. As part of the ongoing Landslide Research project at the University of Wollongong, several of these events have been mapped in detail, including the volume and location of 348 individual boulders. These three rockfall sites have formed the basis of an escarpment rockfall modeling and susceptibility zoning project outlined in this paper. Using these detailed, site specific, evidence based mapping and high resolution GIS data, 2D Rocfall (Rocscience Inc.) computer models have been developed to simulate the real sites. This work has resulted in the development of a database of relevant geotechnical parameters for rockf...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceTable of content : Chapter 1. Geoph...
Rockfalls are blocks of rock that bounce and roll down slopes. They are commonly detached from rock-...
The paper presents a case study of the application of a methodology to access the rockfall hazard at...
The Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (CES) of 2010-2011 produced large seismic moments up to Mw 7.1. T...
Abstract: Models can be useful tools to assess the risk posed by rockfall throughout relatively larg...
The activity of the third year of the project focused on the development of hazard assessment method...
Transportation corridors that pass through mountainous or hilly areas are prone to rockfall hazard. ...
Site-specific information about the level of protection that mountain forests provide is often not a...
Rockfall events are one of the most frequent types of mass wasting in mountainous areas, causing ser...
Rockfalls are common in hilly and mountainous areas, especially along roads with engineered slopes a...
This research develops methods to predict seismic rockfall hazard areas by integrating two recent co...
Rockfalls have been significant geohazards along the Canadian Class 1 Railways (CN Rail and CF Rail)...
Rockfall hazard is a main threat for mountainous and hilly areas that can cause loss of life, damage...
Rockfall is one of the catastrophes which threaten the human's life and properties in mountainous an...
The mission of the SAFETY European project is to provide to Civil Protection Authorities (CPA´s) the...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceTable of content : Chapter 1. Geoph...
Rockfalls are blocks of rock that bounce and roll down slopes. They are commonly detached from rock-...
The paper presents a case study of the application of a methodology to access the rockfall hazard at...
The Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (CES) of 2010-2011 produced large seismic moments up to Mw 7.1. T...
Abstract: Models can be useful tools to assess the risk posed by rockfall throughout relatively larg...
The activity of the third year of the project focused on the development of hazard assessment method...
Transportation corridors that pass through mountainous or hilly areas are prone to rockfall hazard. ...
Site-specific information about the level of protection that mountain forests provide is often not a...
Rockfall events are one of the most frequent types of mass wasting in mountainous areas, causing ser...
Rockfalls are common in hilly and mountainous areas, especially along roads with engineered slopes a...
This research develops methods to predict seismic rockfall hazard areas by integrating two recent co...
Rockfalls have been significant geohazards along the Canadian Class 1 Railways (CN Rail and CF Rail)...
Rockfall hazard is a main threat for mountainous and hilly areas that can cause loss of life, damage...
Rockfall is one of the catastrophes which threaten the human's life and properties in mountainous an...
The mission of the SAFETY European project is to provide to Civil Protection Authorities (CPA´s) the...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceTable of content : Chapter 1. Geoph...
Rockfalls are blocks of rock that bounce and roll down slopes. They are commonly detached from rock-...
The paper presents a case study of the application of a methodology to access the rockfall hazard at...