José Pullarello
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View article: Towards a national susceptibility map for rock avalanches
Towards a national susceptibility map for rock avalanches Open
<p>Several rock avalanches with significant consequences have taken place in Norway during the last centuries. This has caused a high awareness with respect to this natural hazard. As a result, mapping of unstable slopes was initiate…
View article: Movements, failure and climatic control of the Veslemannen rockslide, Western Norway
Movements, failure and climatic control of the Veslemannen rockslide, Western Norway Open
On September 5, 2019, the Veslemannen unstable rock slope (54,000 m 3 ) in Romsdalen, Western Norway, failed catastrophically after 5 years of continuous monitoring. During this period, the rock slope weakened while the precursor movements…
View article: Back calculation of the 2017 Piz Cengalo–Bondo landslide cascade with r.avaflow: what we can do and what we can learn
Back calculation of the 2017 Piz Cengalo–Bondo landslide cascade with r.avaflow: what we can do and what we can learn Open
In the morning of 23 August 2017, around 3×106 m3 of granitoid rock broke off from the eastern face of Piz Cengalo, southeastern Switzerland. The initial rockslide–rockfall entrained 6×105m3 of a glacier and continued as a rock (or rock–ic…
View article: Back-calculation of the 2017 Piz Cengalo-Bondo landslide cascade with r.avaflow
Back-calculation of the 2017 Piz Cengalo-Bondo landslide cascade with r.avaflow Open
In the morning of 23 August 2017, around 3 million m3 of granitoid rock broke off from the east face of Piz Cengalo, SE Switzerland. The initial rock slide-rock fall entrained 0.6 million m3 of a glacier and continued as a rock(-ice) avala…