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Publications tagged with [rock fall simulation model]

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Rockyfor3D is a simulation model that calculates trajectories of single, individually falling rocks, in three dimensions (3D). The model combines physically-based, deterministic algorithms with stochastic approaches, which makes Rockyfor3D a so-called ‘probabilistic ...
Filed under: Rock Mechanics -  Rock Falls
Reference: Dorren L.K.A., 2015. Rockyfor3D (v5.2) revealed –Transparent description of the complete 3D rockfall model. ecorisQ paper (www.ecorisq.org): 32p., date 25.01.2015
The paper presents the kinematics of rock instability of a high limestone promontory, where the Monemvasia historical site is situated, in Peloponnese in Southern Greece. The instability phenomena poses a significant threat to the town located at the base of ...
Filed under: Rock Mechanics -  Rock Falls
Reference: Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 12, 1823–1836, 2012
<p>In this paper are presented the results of an attempt to assess rock fall hazards in the Yosemite Valley, using STONE, a physically-based rock fall simulation computer program.</p>
Filed under: Rock Mechanics -  Rock Falls
Reference: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (2003) 3: 491-503