Conic-Based 3D Rockfall Modeling with QGIS-Qproto Software: A Case Study of Mazı Village, Nevşehir (Ürgüp)

This study focuses on the high-resolution 3D cone-based rockfall modeling using Qproto, a QGIS plugin, based on UAV-DSM data in an area near Mazı Village, located north of Derinkuyu and Ürgüp districts in Nevşehir province, where rockfall events occur intensively. The volcanic ignimbrites correspond...

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Main Authors: Mustafa Utlu, Mehmet Fatih Akgümüş
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Artvin Coruh University 2023-07-01
Series:Doğal Afetler ve Çevre Dergisi
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Online Access:http://dacd.artvin.edu.tr/tr/download/article-file/3122619
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description This study focuses on the high-resolution 3D cone-based rockfall modeling using Qproto, a QGIS plugin, based on UAV-DSM data in an area near Mazı Village, located north of Derinkuyu and Ürgüp districts in Nevşehir province, where rockfall events occur intensively. The volcanic ignimbrites corresponding to the source zones in the study area have steep and vertical slope profiles, particularly resembling cornices. Therefore, 16 rock blocks with a potential for rockfall were identified within the rock mass structure characterized by cooling cracks (vertical discontinuities) commonly observed in ignimbrites where discontinuities near the vertical occur. Rockfall modeling was performed for these identified blocks. According to the modeling results, rockfalls with a maximum kinetic energy of 142 kJ and a displacement velocity of 16.8 m/s were determined. Based on these results, the maximum values of the rockfall model within the study area were generally reached in areas with high slope values, and it was observed that the energies and velocities of rock blocks attenuated at points with decreased slope, indicating the influence of the existing gravitational condition. Rockfall susceptibility degrees were categorized into five classes, and it was observed that the trajectories of fallen blocks, resulting from rockfalls, corresponded mainly to the moderate-high and high susceptibility classes, where they were scattered and dispersed.
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spelling doaj.art-71022b9b36284e689dcec29b86bd28072025-02-02T17:41:48ZengArtvin Coruh UniversityDoğal Afetler ve Çevre Dergisi2528-96402023-07-0192311323https://doi.org/10.21324/dacd.1292541Conic-Based 3D Rockfall Modeling with QGIS-Qproto Software: A Case Study of Mazı Village, Nevşehir (Ürgüp)Mustafa Utlu0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7508-4478Mehmet Fatih Akgümüş1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6844-8712Bingöl Üniversitesi, Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, Coğrafya Bölümü, 12000, BingölAnkara Üniversitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, Coğrafya Anabilim Dalı,06000, AnkaraThis study focuses on the high-resolution 3D cone-based rockfall modeling using Qproto, a QGIS plugin, based on UAV-DSM data in an area near Mazı Village, located north of Derinkuyu and Ürgüp districts in Nevşehir province, where rockfall events occur intensively. The volcanic ignimbrites corresponding to the source zones in the study area have steep and vertical slope profiles, particularly resembling cornices. Therefore, 16 rock blocks with a potential for rockfall were identified within the rock mass structure characterized by cooling cracks (vertical discontinuities) commonly observed in ignimbrites where discontinuities near the vertical occur. Rockfall modeling was performed for these identified blocks. According to the modeling results, rockfalls with a maximum kinetic energy of 142 kJ and a displacement velocity of 16.8 m/s were determined. Based on these results, the maximum values of the rockfall model within the study area were generally reached in areas with high slope values, and it was observed that the energies and velocities of rock blocks attenuated at points with decreased slope, indicating the influence of the existing gravitational condition. Rockfall susceptibility degrees were categorized into five classes, and it was observed that the trajectories of fallen blocks, resulting from rockfalls, corresponded mainly to the moderate-high and high susceptibility classes, where they were scattered and dispersed. http://dacd.artvin.edu.tr/tr/download/article-file/3122619nevşehirrockfall modelinghazard and risksusceptibilityqproto
spellingShingle Mustafa Utlu
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Conic-Based 3D Rockfall Modeling with QGIS-Qproto Software: A Case Study of Mazı Village, Nevşehir (Ürgüp)
Doğal Afetler ve Çevre Dergisi
nevşehir
rockfall modeling
hazard and risk
susceptibility
qproto
title Conic-Based 3D Rockfall Modeling with QGIS-Qproto Software: A Case Study of Mazı Village, Nevşehir (Ürgüp)
title_full Conic-Based 3D Rockfall Modeling with QGIS-Qproto Software: A Case Study of Mazı Village, Nevşehir (Ürgüp)
title_fullStr Conic-Based 3D Rockfall Modeling with QGIS-Qproto Software: A Case Study of Mazı Village, Nevşehir (Ürgüp)
title_full_unstemmed Conic-Based 3D Rockfall Modeling with QGIS-Qproto Software: A Case Study of Mazı Village, Nevşehir (Ürgüp)
title_short Conic-Based 3D Rockfall Modeling with QGIS-Qproto Software: A Case Study of Mazı Village, Nevşehir (Ürgüp)
title_sort conic based 3d rockfall modeling with qgis qproto software a case study of mazi village nevsehir urgup
topic nevşehir
rockfall modeling
hazard and risk
susceptibility
qproto
url http://dacd.artvin.edu.tr/tr/download/article-file/3122619
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