The relevance of rock shape over mass—implications for rockfall hazard assessments
The awareness of rock shape dependence in rockfall hazard assessment is growing, but experimental and field studies are scarce. This study presents a large data set of induced single block rockfall events quantifying the influence of rock shape and mass on its complex kinematic behaviour.
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Autores principales: | Andrin Caviezel, Adrian Ringenbach, Sophia E. Demmel, Claire E. Dinneen, Nora Krebs, Yves Bühler, Marc Christen, Guillaume Meyrat, Andreas Stoffel, Elisabeth Hafner, Lucie A. Eberhard, Daniel von Rickenbach, Kevin Simmler, Philipp Mayer, Pascal S. Niklaus, Thomas Birchler, Tim Aebi, Lukas Cavigelli, Michael Schaffner, Stefan Rickli, Christoph Schnetzler, Michele Magno, Luca Benini, Perry Bartelt |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/10ef258739ba49e9b175376cea51a45c |
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