How Rockfall Hazards Develop
Rockfall hazards typically develop over time as natural and environmental processes weaken the stability of exposed rock. Common contributing factors include:
- Weathering and freeze–thaw cycles that gradually widen fractures and joints
- Surface erosion that undercuts rock blocks and reduces support
- Loss of vegetation that once provided natural restraint
- Vibration from traffic, rail operations, or nearby construction
- Previous rockfall events that destabilize adjacent rock mass
As these processes progress, isolated rockfall often becomes more frequent and widespread, turning a manageable condition into an ongoing safety and maintenance issue.