The relevance of rock shape over mass—implications for rockfall hazard assessments

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Andrin Caviezel
Adrian Ringenbach
Sophia E. Demmel
Claire E. Dinneen
Nora Krebs
Yves Bühler
Marc Christen
Guillaume Meyrat
Andreas Stoffel
Elisabeth Hafner
Lucie A. Eberhard
Daniel von Rickenbach
Kevin Simmler
Philipp Mayer
Pascal S. Niklaus
Thomas Birchler
Tim Aebi
Lukas Cavigelli
Michael Schaffner
Stefan Rickli
Christoph Schnetzler
Michele Magno
Luca Benini
Perry Bartelt
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[1] WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF,
[2] ETH Zurich,undefined
[3] Integrated Systems Lab IIS,undefined
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The mitigation of rapid mass movements involves a subtle interplay between field surveys, numerical modelling, and experience. Hazard engineers rely on a combination of best practices and, if available, historical facts as a vital prerequisite in establishing reproducible and accurate hazard zoning. Full-scale field tests have been performed to reinforce the physical understanding of debris flows and snow avalanches. Rockfall dynamics are - especially the quantification of energy dissipation during the complex rock-ground interaction - largely unknown. The awareness of rock shape dependence is growing, but presently, there exists little experimental basis on how rockfall hazard scales with rock mass, size, and shape. Here, we present a unique data set of induced single-block rockfall events comprising data from equant and wheel-shaped blocks with masses up to 2670 kg, quantifying the influence of rock shape and mass on lateral spreading and longitudinal runout and hence challenging common practices in rockfall hazard assessment.
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