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- Rockfall abstract "A rockfall or rock-fall refers to quantities of rock falling freely from a cliff face. A rockfall is a fragment of rock (a block) detached by sliding, toppling, or falling, that falls along a vertical or sub-vertical cliff, proceeds down slope by bouncing and flying along ballistic trajectories or by rolling on talus or debris slopes,” (Varnes, 1978). Alternatively, a "rockfall is the natural downward motion of a detached block or series of blocks with a small volume involving free falling, bouncing, rolling, and sliding".".
- Rockfall thumbnail Rockfall.jpg?width=300.
- Rockfall wikiPageID "1815563".
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- Rockfall wikiPageRevisionID "661328743".
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Avalanche.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geological_hazards.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landslides.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Road_hazards.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Cliff.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Climate.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Dendrochronology.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Dewatering.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Earthquake.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Frost_weathering.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Kinetic_energy.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Landslide.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Mass_wasting.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Potential_energy.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Protection_forest.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Rock_(geology).
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Rock_bolt.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Rockslide.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink SMR_classification.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Scree.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Shotcrete.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Slope_stability.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink Weathering.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink File:Rockfall.jpg.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLink File:Sion_Panvel_Highway_Rock_Netting.jpg.
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rock falls".
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rockfall".
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLinkText "falling rock".
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLinkText "falling rocks".
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLinkText "rock falls".
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLinkText "rockfall".
- Rockfall wikiPageWikiLinkText "suddenly falls into water".
- Rockfall hasPhotoCollection Rockfall.
- Rockfall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Rockfall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Rockfall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rockfall subject Category:Geological_hazards.
- Rockfall subject Category:Landslides.
- Rockfall subject Category:Road_hazards.
- Rockfall type Article.
- Rockfall type Article.
- Rockfall type Hazard.
- Rockfall comment "A rockfall or rock-fall refers to quantities of rock falling freely from a cliff face. A rockfall is a fragment of rock (a block) detached by sliding, toppling, or falling, that falls along a vertical or sub-vertical cliff, proceeds down slope by bouncing and flying along ballistic trajectories or by rolling on talus or debris slopes,” (Varnes, 1978).".
- Rockfall label "Rockfall".
- Rockfall sameAs Torrocata.
- Rockfall sameAs Despreniment_(geologia).
- Rockfall sameAs Обвал.
- Rockfall sameAs Steinschlag.
- Rockfall sameAs Montfalo.
- Rockfall sameAs Desprendimiento.
- Rockfall sameAs سنگریزش.
- Rockfall sameAs がけ崩れ.
- Rockfall sameAs Akmenų_griūtis.
- Rockfall sameAs Steinras.
- Rockfall sameAs m.05z4v0.
- Rockfall sameAs Обвал.
- Rockfall sameAs Одрон.
- Rockfall sameAs Q5654036.
- Rockfall sameAs Q5654036.
- Rockfall wasDerivedFrom Rockfall?oldid=661328743.
- Rockfall depiction Rockfall.jpg.
- Rockfall isPrimaryTopicOf Rockfall.