Published October 27, 2022 | Version 1.1
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Highly energetic rockfalls: Dataset of the 2015 event from the Mel de la Niva, Switzerland

  • 1. University of Lausanne
  • 2. Rambøll Norge AS
  • 3. CSD Engineers AS
  • 4. BEG AS
  • 5. Valais canton

Description

This is the dataset related to the back analysis of the 2015 rockfall event from the Mel de la Niva Mountain near Evolène village, Valais canton, Switzerland. It includes the digital surface model and orthophoto generated by structure from motion photogrammetry, the video files of the event, the reconstructed 3D trajectories and blocks, the shapefiles containing the rockfall paths segments and deposited blocks, and the simulation results.

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References

  • Noël, F., Jaboyedoff, M., Caviezel, A., Hibert, C., Bourrier, F., and Malet, J.-P.: Rockfall trajectory reconstruction: A flexible method utilizing video footage and high-resolution terrain models, Earth Surf. Dynam. Discuss. [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-2022-16, in review, 2022
  • Noël, F.; Cloutier, C.; Jaboyedoff, M.; Locat, J. Impact-Detection Algorithm That Uses Point Clouds as Topographic Inputs for 3D Rockfall Simulations. Geosciences 2021, 11, 188. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11050188