Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Rock-fall poses a continuous hazard in mountain areas world wide. Despite
the fact that rock-fall is a simple landslide type to model only a few
attempts have been made to establish rock-fall hazard and the associated
risk at regional scales. We developed a 3-dimensional simulation program
that generates simple maps useful to assess rock-fall hazard, using GIS
technology to manipulate existing thematic information available in digital
format. The program requires as input a DTM, the location of rock-fall
detachment areas, the dynamic friction coefficient used to simulate the
loss of velocity during rolling, and the coefficients for normal and
tangential energy restitution at the impact points. The program allows for
the natural variability of the input data by using a random component
approach. Raster outputs include the count of rock-fall trajectories, the
maximum velocity and the maximum height computed at each grid cell. Vector
outputs consist of the planar (2-dimensional) and the 3-dimensional
trajectories of the rock-falls. The program outputs proved to be consistent
with the results of other rock-fall simulation programs, to be reliable for
modelling rock-fall in 3-dimensional geomorphological settings, and to help
in the quantitative assessment of rock-fall hazard over very large areas.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
rock-falls; computer program; landslide; hazard
Elenco autori:
Guzzetti, Fausto
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