How Rockfall Catchment Problems Develop
Rockfall catchment problems typically arise when site conditions and infrastructure geometry leave insufficient room to safely intercept falling debris. Contributing factors often include:
- Narrow shoulders or ditches with limited storage capacity
- Steep cut slopes that generate high-energy rockfall
- Increased rockfall frequency due to weathering or slope deterioration
- Older corridor designs that did not account for modern risk tolerance
- Progressive infilling of ditches from repeated rockfall events
Over time, these conditions reduce effective catchment and allow rockfall to reach travel lanes or adjacent facilities.