A toolbox for rockfall Quantitative Risk Assessment

Michael Havbro Faber Nielsen, F Agliardi, O Mavrouli, Matthias Schubert, J Corominas, G. B. Crosta, P Frattini, H. Narasimhan

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Abstract

Rockfall Quantitative Risk Analysis for mitigation design and implementation requires evaluating the probability of rockfall events, the probability and intensity of impacts on structures (elements at risk and countermeasures), their vulnerability, and the related expected costs for different scenarios. A sound theoretical framework has been developed during the last years both for spatially-distributed and local (ie single element at risk) analyses. Nevertheless, the practical application of existing methodologies remains …
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts
Volume14
PublisherEGU General Assembly
Publication date2012
Pages11703
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes

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