Abstract
Abstract. The presence of trees along the slope and block fragmentation at impact
strongly affect rockfall dynamics and hazard as a consequence. However,
these phenomena are rarely simulated explicitly in rockfall studies. We
performed rockfall simulations by using the 3D rockfall simulator Hy-Stone,
modeling both the presence of trees and fragmentation through specific
algorithms implemented in the code. By comparing these simulations with a
more classical approach that attempts to account implicitly for such
phenomena in the model parameters and by using a new probabilistic rockfall
hazard analysis (PRHA) method, we were able to quantify the impact of these
phenomena on the design of countermeasures and on hazard. We demonstrated that hazard changes significantly when accounting explicitly
for these phenomena and that a classical implicit approach usually
overestimates both the hazard level and the 95th percentile of kinetic
energy, leading to an oversizing of mitigation measures.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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