Power law models for rockfall frequency-magnitude distributions: review and identification of factors that influence the scaling exponent

A Graber, P Santi - Geomorphology, 2022 - Elsevier
Power laws fit to rockfall frequency-magnitude distributions are commonly used to
summarize rockfall inventories, but uncertainty remains regarding which variables control …

Identifying rock slope failure precursors using LiDAR for transportation corridor hazard management

RA Kromer, DJ Hutchinson, MJ Lato, D Gauthier… - Engineering …, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract In the Thompson and Fraser River valleys, rockfall and rockslides are a hazard for
railway traffic in the region. In June 2013, a 2600 m 3 rockslide occurred in the White …

[HTML][HTML] Cost-effective erosion monitoring of coastal cliffs

MJ Westoby, M Lim, M Hogg, MJ Pound, L Dunlop… - Coastal …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Structure-from-motion with multi-view stereo (SfM-MVS) methods hold the potential
for monitoring and quantifying cliff erosion to levels of accuracy and precision which rival …

Effects of sampling interval on the frequency-magnitude relationship of rockfalls detected from terrestrial laser scanning using semi-automated methods

M van Veen, DJ Hutchinson, R Kromer, M Lato… - Landslides, 2017 - Springer
Using change detection and semi-automated identification methods, it is possible to extract
detailed rockfall information from terrestrial laser scanning data to build a database of …

Quantifying 40 years of rockfall activity in Yosemite Valley with historical Structure-from-Motion photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanning

A Guerin, GM Stock, MJ Radue, M Jaboyedoff… - Geomorphology, 2020 - Elsevier
Rockfalls and rockslides are often dominant geomorphic processes in steep bedrock
landscapes, but documenting their occurrence can be challenging, requiring frequent …

[HTML][HTML] GlobR2C2 (Global Recession Rates of Coastal Cliffs): a global relational database to investigate coastal rocky cliff erosion rate variations

M Prémaillon, V Regard, TJB Dewez… - Earth Surface …, 2018 - esurf.copernicus.org
Rocky coast erosion (ie, cliff retreat) is caused by a complex interaction of various forcings
that can be marine, subaerial or due to rock mass properties. From's seminal work in 1992, it …

“Use of 3D point clouds in geohazards” special issue: current challenges and future trends

A Abellan, MH Derron, M Jaboyedoff - Remote Sensing, 2016 - mdpi.com
The fast proliferation of new satellite, aerial and terrestrial remote sensing techniques has
undoubtedly provided new technological and scientific opportunities to society during the …

Quantitative assessment for the rockfall hazard in a post-earthquake high rock slope using terrestrial laser scanning

H Li, X Li, W Li, S Zhang, J Zhou - Engineering geology, 2019 - Elsevier
Geometric information and discontinuity characterization of rock masses are the key aspects
of the analysis of the evolution and failure mechanisms of rockfalls. With the advantageous …

Spatial and temporal variations in rockfall determined from TLS measurements in a deglaciated valley, Switzerland

J Strunden, TA Ehlers, D Brehm… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Steep U‐shaped valleys produced by glaciation are commonly eroded by rockfall. In this
study we investigate modern and long‐term (power law predicted) rates of rock wall retreat …

Application of archival aerial photogrammetry to quantify climate forcing of alpine landscapes

N Micheletti, SN Lane… - The Photogrammetric …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Recent and future climate change may lead to landscape changes in geomorphic processes
and process rates. Such modifications are likely to be widely distributed, making their direct …