Autores
M Jaboyedoff, V Labiouse
Fecha de publicación
2011/3/15
Revista
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Volumen
11
Número
3
Páginas
819-828
Editor
Copernicus GmbH
Descripción
Rockfall propagation areas can be determined using a simple geometric rule known as shadow angle or energy line method based on a simple Coulomb frictional model implemented in the CONEFALL computer program. Runout zones are estimated from a digital terrain model (DTM) and a grid file containing the cells representing rockfall potential source areas. The cells of the DTM that are lowest in altitude and located within a cone centered on a rockfall source cell belong to the potential propagation area associated with that grid cell. In addition, the CONEFALL method allows estimation of mean and maximum velocities and energies of blocks in the rockfall propagation areas. Previous studies indicate that the slope angle cone ranges from 27° to 37° depending on the assumptions made, i.e. slope morphology, probability of reaching a point, maximum run-out, field observations. Different solutions based on previous work and an example of an actual rockfall event are presented here.
Artículos de Google Académico
M Jaboyedoff, V Labiouse - Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 2011
M Jaboyedoff, V Labiouse - Technical Note, 2001