Spectral Analysis of Prone-to-fall Rock Compartments using Ambient Vibrations

Author:

Bottelin Pierre1,Jongmans Denis1,Baillet Laurent1,Lebourg Thomas2,Hantz Didier1,Lévy Clara2,Le Roux Olivier3,Cadet Héloïse3,Lorier Lionel3,Rouiller Jean-Daniel4,Turpin Julien1,Darras Lionel1

Affiliation:

1. ISTerre, Université de Grenoble-1, CNRS, F-38041 Grenoble, France

2. Géoazur, Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, 250 av Einstein, 06560 Valbonne, France

3. EA 4592 G&E, ENSEGID, University of Bordeaux, 1, allée F. Daguin, 33 607 Pessac cedex, France

4. Centre de Recherche sur l'Environnement Alpin (CREALP), 45 rue de l'Industrie, CH-1951 Sion, Switzerland

Abstract

The dynamic response of four unstable rock compartments in the Alps has been studied using the ambient vibration technique, with the aim of identifying precursors to rockfalls. The test sites present various geological settings (limestone, argillite, and shale-sandstone series), failure mechanisms and volumes. The ambient vibration spectra measured on the unstable compartments systematically showed clear energy peaks at specific frequencies, in contrast with records made on the adjacent stable rock masses. These predominant frequencies were interpreted as resonant frequencies of the unstable compartments, in agreement with 2-D modal analysis. In the horizontal plane, ground motion at the fundamental frequency was found to be systematically parallel to the line of maximum slope gradient, and perpendicular to the main bounding fracture observed at most of the sites. The fundamental frequency of each prone-to-fall compartment shows reversible variations related to temperature fluctuations at different timescales, with a significant contrast in magnitude and phase shift between sites. At the more fractured site, resonance seems to result from a contrast in internal rigidity between the compartment and adjacent rock mass, rather than from decoupling along a rear fracture, which is the mechanism observed at the three other sites. No change in fundamental frequency resulting from damage was observed over the period of study.

Publisher

Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society

Subject

Geophysics,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Environmental Engineering

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