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Preventing Hazards from Falling Rocks
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Rockfall refers to the detachment and downward movement of rock masses from a hillside due to gravity. It poses significant risks to road users, particularly from slopes composed of potentially unstable, fractured rock. As road systems age, these rock cut slopes become increasingly susceptible to weathering, which heightens the risk of rockfalls and rockslides.
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Mitigation Methods
To mitigate rockfall hazards, protective barriers are installed, typically with fixed or hinged connections. These barriers feature high-tensile wire mesh and an energy-absorbing brake system designed to dissipate the energy from falling rock masses. Depending on the nature of the material, the barrier may serve both rockfall and debris flow prevention. Rockfall protection systems can be classified as either active or passive, with the primary goal being to prevent or control the descent of rocks and debris.