International audienceIn the French Alps, Séchilienne rockslide is one of the natural phenomena that presents one of the highest levels of risk in terms of socioeconomical outcomes. This rockslide has been active for a few decades and has been instrumented since 1985. The current very active volume of this rockslide is estimated to be up to 5 million m3, located on the border of a slowly moving mass reaching 50-100 million m3. The velocity of the most active zone reached 1.4 m/yr in 2008, about twice the value of 2000. A seismic network was installed on this rockslide in May 2007 to supplement the monitoring system. It has now recorded several thousand events, mostly rockfalls but also hundreds of local and regional earthquakes, which can b...
International audienceMany regions of the world are exposed to landslides in clay deposits, which po...
The presence of unstable rock slopes in the mountainous regions makes these areas particularly prone...
International audienceWe analyzed 21 rockfalls that occurred in limestone cliffs of the Chartreuse M...
International audienceIn the French Alps, Séchilienne rockslide is one of the natural phenomena that...
International audienceThe eastern limestone cliff of Mount Néron (French Alps) was the theater for t...
The eastern limestone cliff of Mount Néron (French Alps) was the theater for two medium-size rockfal...
International audienceThe Séchilienne rockslide, in the French Alps, has recently been instrumented ...
Rockfalls are a ubiquitous geomorphic process and a natural hazard in steep landscapes across the g...
International audienceThe macroscopic deformation of rocks, at scales ranging from laboratory sample...
International audienceThis study reviews seismograms from 10 rock-fall events recorded between 1992 ...
International audienceMany regions of the world are exposed to landslides in clay deposits, which po...
The presence of unstable rock slopes in the mountainous regions makes these areas particularly prone...
International audienceWe analyzed 21 rockfalls that occurred in limestone cliffs of the Chartreuse M...
International audienceIn the French Alps, Séchilienne rockslide is one of the natural phenomena that...
International audienceThe eastern limestone cliff of Mount Néron (French Alps) was the theater for t...
The eastern limestone cliff of Mount Néron (French Alps) was the theater for two medium-size rockfal...
International audienceThe Séchilienne rockslide, in the French Alps, has recently been instrumented ...
Rockfalls are a ubiquitous geomorphic process and a natural hazard in steep landscapes across the g...
International audienceThe macroscopic deformation of rocks, at scales ranging from laboratory sample...
International audienceThis study reviews seismograms from 10 rock-fall events recorded between 1992 ...
International audienceMany regions of the world are exposed to landslides in clay deposits, which po...
The presence of unstable rock slopes in the mountainous regions makes these areas particularly prone...
International audienceWe analyzed 21 rockfalls that occurred in limestone cliffs of the Chartreuse M...