This master thesis has interest in analyzing the two unstable rock slopes Ivasnasen and Vollan. These rock slopes are located in a U-shaped valley in Sunndal municipally (Møre & Romsdal, western Norway). The analyses are based on a combined approach using detailed geomorphic, structural and geological field mapping. This along with interpretation of high-resolution digital elevation models (DEM) and orthophotos, LIDAR-scans from one of the sites (Ivasnasen 2010 and 2011), numerical analysis, kinematic analysis, XRD analysis and laboratory testing. The two sites, Ivasnasen and Vollan are both unstable. Ivasnasen is classified with a historical rockslide and an unstable rock slope, this because a remaining unstable part is detected in the elo...
This thesis covers an analysis of the Prestura rockslope failure and quaternary mapping of lake Tinn...
Rock slope failures form a frequent hazard to many populated mountain regions. Especially in western...
The main objectives of this thesis are to clarify causes and triggers and the geomorphology of a ca....
The unstable rock slope (URS) Jettan is located at Nordnesfjellet in Kåfjorden municipality in Troms...
The aim of this study has been to structurally assess and characterize the unstable rock slopes (URS...
The University of Tromsø has carried out multiple studies by master students on unstable rock slopes...
Downscaled climate projections point towards a warmer and wetter climate in Norway, which is likely ...
The focus of this study has been to combine structural data with morphological observations and disp...
Large slowly creeping rock slope deformations, with an annual displacement in the range of millimete...
With the aim of a complete national database of potential unstable slopes, the Geological Survey of ...
Construction of rock slopes is needed in many civil work projects. It is for example very common in ...
Rock avalanches and subsequent displacement waves represented the deadliest natural disaster in Norw...
NGU is currently in the process of identifying, classifying and completing hazard and consequence an...
The steep topography of Norway has caused numerous of large-scale rock slope failures with fatal con...
The 22nd of February 1756 the largest historically recorded rockslide in Norway took place at Tjelle...
This thesis covers an analysis of the Prestura rockslope failure and quaternary mapping of lake Tinn...
Rock slope failures form a frequent hazard to many populated mountain regions. Especially in western...
The main objectives of this thesis are to clarify causes and triggers and the geomorphology of a ca....
The unstable rock slope (URS) Jettan is located at Nordnesfjellet in Kåfjorden municipality in Troms...
The aim of this study has been to structurally assess and characterize the unstable rock slopes (URS...
The University of Tromsø has carried out multiple studies by master students on unstable rock slopes...
Downscaled climate projections point towards a warmer and wetter climate in Norway, which is likely ...
The focus of this study has been to combine structural data with morphological observations and disp...
Large slowly creeping rock slope deformations, with an annual displacement in the range of millimete...
With the aim of a complete national database of potential unstable slopes, the Geological Survey of ...
Construction of rock slopes is needed in many civil work projects. It is for example very common in ...
Rock avalanches and subsequent displacement waves represented the deadliest natural disaster in Norw...
NGU is currently in the process of identifying, classifying and completing hazard and consequence an...
The steep topography of Norway has caused numerous of large-scale rock slope failures with fatal con...
The 22nd of February 1756 the largest historically recorded rockslide in Norway took place at Tjelle...
This thesis covers an analysis of the Prestura rockslope failure and quaternary mapping of lake Tinn...
Rock slope failures form a frequent hazard to many populated mountain regions. Especially in western...
The main objectives of this thesis are to clarify causes and triggers and the geomorphology of a ca....