In this work, two processes related to the onset and the evolution of large-scale rock falls-topples have been analysed by means of remote sensing techniques. On the one hand, the amount of rock bridges vs pre-existing fractures have been estimated in a newly formed landslide scarp. On the other hand, the fragmentation of the rock mass after failure was assessed.
Quantification of intact rock bridges and rock mass fragmentation after failure by means of remote sensing techniques
GHIROTTI, Monica
2016
Abstract
In this work, two processes related to the onset and the evolution of large-scale rock falls-topples have been analysed by means of remote sensing techniques. On the one hand, the amount of rock bridges vs pre-existing fractures have been estimated in a newly formed landslide scarp. On the other hand, the fragmentation of the rock mass after failure was assessed.File in questo prodotto:
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