Títol
Quantitative assessment of the residual risk in a rockfall protected area
Autor/s
Corominas Dulcet, Jordi; Copons Llorens, Ramon; et al.,
Any
2005
Mes
11
Tesi universitat lectura
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Universitat de lectura
Tesi director
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Tesi codirector
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Títol de la revista
Landslides
Pàgines
343-357
Volum de la revista
2
Numero revista
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Idioma
Anglès
ISBN / ISSN
1612510X
Titol obra
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Editorial obra
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Llocpub Obra
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DOI
10.1007/s10346-005-0022-z

Accés text complet en obert
Paraules clau
Principality of Andorra, Pyrenees, Quantitative risk assessment, Residual risk, Rockfall

Resum
(ENG) Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) has become an indispensable tool for the management of landslide hazard and for planning risk mitigation measures. In this paper we present the evaluation of the rockfall risk at the Solà d'Andorra slope (Andorra Principality) before and after the implementation of risk mitigation works, in particular, the construction of protective fences. To calculate the risk level we have (i) identified the potential rockfall release areas, (ii) obtained the volume distribution of the falling rocks, (iii) determined the frequency of the rockfall events, and (iv) performed trajectographic analysis with a 3D numerical model (Eurobloc) that has provided both the expected travel distances and the kinetic energy of the blocks. The risk level at the developed area located at the foot of the rock cliff has been calculated taking into account the nature of the exposed elements and their vulnerability. In the Forat Negre basin, the most dangerous basin of the Solà d'Andorra, the construction of two lines of rockfall protection fences has reduced the annual probability of loss of life for the most exposed person inside the buildings, from 3.8×10 -4 to 9.1×10 -7 and the societal risk from 1.5×10 -2 of annual probability of loss of life to 1.2×10 -5.