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Simulation of rockfalls triggered by earthquakes
Authors:Y Kobayashi  E L Harp  T Kagawa
Institution:(1) Geophysical Institute, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;(2) U. S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, U. S. A.;(3) Osaka Soil Test Laboratory, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Summary A computer program to simulate the downslope movement of boulders in rolling or bouncing modes has been developed and applied to actual rockfalls triggered by the Mammoth Lakes, California, earthquake sequence in 1980 and the Central Idaho earthquake in 1983. In order to reproduce a movement mode where bouncing predominated, we introduced an artificial unevenness to the slope surface by adding a small random number to the interpolated value of the mid-points between the adjacent surveyed points. Three hundred simulations were computed for each site by changing the random number series, which determined distances and bouncing intervals. The movement of the boulders was, in general, rather erratic depending on the random numbers employed, and the results could not be seen as deterministic but stochastic. The closest agreement between calculated and actual movements was obtained at the site with the most detailed and accurate topographic measurements.
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