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- 1Bonneau, David
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Combining temporal 3-D remote sensing data with spatial rockfall simulations for improved understanding of hazardous slopes within rail corridors
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van Veen, Megan, Hutchinson, D. Jean, Bonneau, David A., Sala, Zac, Ondercin, Matthew, Lato, Matt
Remote sensing techniques can be used to gain a more detailed understanding of hazardous rock slopes along railway corridors that would otherwise be inaccessible. Multiple datasets can be used to identify changes over time, creating an inventory of events to produce magnitude–frequency...
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Simulation of fragmental rockfalls detected using terrestrial laser scans from rock slopes in south-central British Columbia, Canada
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Sala, Zac, Hutchinson, D. Jean, Harrap, Rob
Rockfall presents an ongoing challenge to the safe operation of transportation infrastructure, creating hazardous conditions which can result in damage to roads and railways, as well as loss of life. Rockfall risk assessment frameworks often involve the determination of rockfall runout in an...
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2019-01-01
Bonneau, David A., Hutchinson, D. Jean, DiFrancesco, Paul-Mark, Coombs, Melanie, Sala, Zac
Rockfall is a complex natural process that can present risks to the effective operation of infrastructure in mountainous terrain. Remote sensing tools and techniques are rapidly becoming the state of the practice in the characterization, monitoring and management of these geohazards. The aim of...