Rockfall hazard Sample Clauses

Rockfall hazard. SAFETY susceptibility maps will target rockfall events in the Canary island. The pilot study will be made in the GC-200 road. Rockfall events affect regularly the GC-200 road that can be divided into two main sections: • From Agaete to El Risco, 13.380 km. Numerous rockfalls have been recorded in this section, and specifically between the PKs 10-11. Most of the rockfalls are small in volume (below 0.5 m3) and very frequent (one event per week). During rainy and windy periods, rockfalls with a larger volume (over 50 m3) usually occur, with an average of two significant events per year that cause the blockage of the road. Erosion control measures to maximize the slope stabilization have been carried out along the stretch, and wire netting over the the road-cuttings helps to prevent rockfalls from bouncing outward.
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