International audienceIn the study of rock avalanche phenomena, numerical modelling makes use of back analyses of the rock avalanche propagation for calibration of the modelling assumptions and parameters. The back analyses require knowledge of the run-out area boundaries and the thickness distribution of the deposit. Geophysical methods can be applied to retrieve the thickness distribution, but, due to strong heterogeneities and logistic problems they are seldom applied. The aim of this work is to assess the potential of integrated geophysical methods to recognise and characterise a deposit created by two rock avalanches which occurred in the Sandalp valley (Switzerland) in 1996. The topography of the site before and after the rock avalanc...
Alpine valleys are characterized by peculiar conditions, such as thick and young quaternary unconsol...
International audienceThis study of the Ballandaz landslide (Savoie, French Alps) was carried out as...
International audienceGeophysical methods such as seismic surveying or electrical resistivity imagin...
International audienceIn the study of rock avalanche phenomena, numerical modelling makes use of bac...
In the study of rock avalanche phenomena, numerical modelling makes use of back analyses of the rock...
A combination of geophysical methods has been used for the characterisation of a rockslide area, loc...
Geophysical prospection methods facilitate near surface investigations, especially in complex or rem...
This study concerns the dynamic characterisation devoted to seismic response analysis of an Alpine t...
Rock avalanches are processes involving a huge amount of mobilised material, larger than 106 m3, and...
Site amplification of earthquake ground motion can arise from local stratigraphic and morphological ...
This paper presents an application of surface wave methods to the characterization of a small-scale ...
peer reviewedOrigins of ancient rockslides in seismic regions can be controversial and must not nece...
A gravelly scree slope in the Meretschibach catchment, a location in the Swiss Alps in the vicinity ...
Alpine valleys are characterized by peculiar conditions, such as thick and young quaternary unconsol...
International audienceThis study of the Ballandaz landslide (Savoie, French Alps) was carried out as...
International audienceGeophysical methods such as seismic surveying or electrical resistivity imagin...
International audienceIn the study of rock avalanche phenomena, numerical modelling makes use of bac...
In the study of rock avalanche phenomena, numerical modelling makes use of back analyses of the rock...
A combination of geophysical methods has been used for the characterisation of a rockslide area, loc...
Geophysical prospection methods facilitate near surface investigations, especially in complex or rem...
This study concerns the dynamic characterisation devoted to seismic response analysis of an Alpine t...
Rock avalanches are processes involving a huge amount of mobilised material, larger than 106 m3, and...
Site amplification of earthquake ground motion can arise from local stratigraphic and morphological ...
This paper presents an application of surface wave methods to the characterization of a small-scale ...
peer reviewedOrigins of ancient rockslides in seismic regions can be controversial and must not nece...
A gravelly scree slope in the Meretschibach catchment, a location in the Swiss Alps in the vicinity ...
Alpine valleys are characterized by peculiar conditions, such as thick and young quaternary unconsol...
International audienceThis study of the Ballandaz landslide (Savoie, French Alps) was carried out as...
International audienceGeophysical methods such as seismic surveying or electrical resistivity imagin...