Motion of rock masses on slopes
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https://doi.org/10.5474/geologija.2006.028Abstract
This paper shows the different ways of how rock masses (stones, rocks, and blocks) move along slopes and for each different way of motion (free fall, bouncing, rolling, sliding, slowing down, lubrication, fluidization) adequate dynamic equations are given. Knowing the kinematics and dynamics of travelling rock masses is necessary for mathematical modeling of motion and by this an assessment of maximal possible rockfall runout distances as an example of a sudden and hazardeous natural phenomenon, threatening man and his property, especially in the natural environment.Downloads
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Petje, U., Mikoš, M., & Majes, B. (2006). Motion of rock masses on slopes . Geologija, 49(2), 393–408. https://doi.org/10.5474/geologija.2006.028
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