Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The Son Poc rockfall took place on the 6th of March 2013
in the municipality of Bunyola, on the southern side of the
Tramuntana Range (Mallorca) and after a rainy and cold period
on the region. A volume of rock of 4.000m3 was detached from the
cliff crowning the peak falling down by toppling. The impact of the
boulder caused its fragmentation, and numerous boulders
bounced and rolled downslope with volumes from 1 to 35m3,
following two trajectories: southwest (SW) and southeast (SE).
The SE trajectory, with a larger runout (376m), reached an urban
area, where some of the boulders hit the roofs and walls of nearby
houses, stopping others in their gardening areas. Fortunately, no
fatalities occurred despite of the presence of some people at that
moment, but the event caused great concern in a region which
lives from and for tourism. The Son Poc rockfall has been simulated
using RocPro3D software which uses GIS technology to
produce 3D rockfall trajectories lines, estimated velocity and energy
of falling blocks, as well as bounce heights, impacts, and
stopping points. The results are in agreement with field observations
and with a very good accuracy between real and modeled
outcomes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
3D simulation; Mallorca; Rockfall
Elenco autori:
Reichenbach, Paola
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