Toppling analysis of a precariously balanced rock (PBR) can provide insight into the nature of ground motion that has not occurred at that location in the past and, by extension, can constrain peak ground motions for use in engineering design. Earlier approaches have targeted 2D models of the rock or modeled the rock–pedestal contact using spring‐damper assemblies that require recalibration for each rock. Here, a method to model PBRs in 3D is presented through a case study of the Echo Cliffs PBR. The 3D model is created from a point cloud of the rock, the pedestal, and their interface, obtained using terrestrial laser scanning. The dynamic response of the model under earthquake excitation is simulated using a rigid‐body dynamics algorithm. ...
Understanding the dynamics of precariously balanced rocks (PBRs) is important for seismic hazard an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Seismically induced rock slope failures have result...
Understanding the engineering principles of failure modes in rock formations from seismic activity c...
Toppling analysis of a precariously balanced rock (PBR) can provide insights into the nature of grou...
Reliable estimates of seismic hazard are essential for the development of resilient communities; how...
Precariously balanced rocks (PBRs) and other fragile geologic features are important in both the eng...
Hundreds of Precariously Balanced Rocks (PBRs) exist in California. Since these rocks have been prec...
Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) is the state‐of‐the‐art method to estimate ground motio...
Seismic hazard analyses form the basis for the forecast of earthquake-induced damage to regions pron...
Estimates of rare seismic hazard are essential for the resilience of critical infrastructure and fac...
Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) have developed the Broadband Platform (BBP) that comput...
This report describes the methodology and results of the use of precariously balanced rocks to study...
We document the first use of fragile geologic features (FGFs) to set formal design earthquake motion...
Precariously balanced rocks (PBRs) are freestanding boulders that are precarious or fragile in the s...
For the first time precarious rocks have been analysed in the epicentral area of the AD 1356 Basle e...
Understanding the dynamics of precariously balanced rocks (PBRs) is important for seismic hazard an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Seismically induced rock slope failures have result...
Understanding the engineering principles of failure modes in rock formations from seismic activity c...
Toppling analysis of a precariously balanced rock (PBR) can provide insights into the nature of grou...
Reliable estimates of seismic hazard are essential for the development of resilient communities; how...
Precariously balanced rocks (PBRs) and other fragile geologic features are important in both the eng...
Hundreds of Precariously Balanced Rocks (PBRs) exist in California. Since these rocks have been prec...
Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) is the state‐of‐the‐art method to estimate ground motio...
Seismic hazard analyses form the basis for the forecast of earthquake-induced damage to regions pron...
Estimates of rare seismic hazard are essential for the resilience of critical infrastructure and fac...
Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) have developed the Broadband Platform (BBP) that comput...
This report describes the methodology and results of the use of precariously balanced rocks to study...
We document the first use of fragile geologic features (FGFs) to set formal design earthquake motion...
Precariously balanced rocks (PBRs) are freestanding boulders that are precarious or fragile in the s...
For the first time precarious rocks have been analysed in the epicentral area of the AD 1356 Basle e...
Understanding the dynamics of precariously balanced rocks (PBRs) is important for seismic hazard an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Seismically induced rock slope failures have result...
Understanding the engineering principles of failure modes in rock formations from seismic activity c...