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Avalanche risk assessment for mountain roads: a case study from Iceland
Authors:Maria Wastl  Johann Stötter  Hannes Kleindienst
Institution:1.Department of Geography, Institute for Integrated Natural Sciences,Koblenz University,Koblenz,Germany;2.Institute of Geography,University of Innsbruck,Innsbruck,Austria;3.GRID-IT Gesellschaft für angewandte Geoinformatik mbH,Innsbruck,Austria
Abstract:This paper presents an assessment of the avalanche hazard potential and the resulting risks on mountain roads for a 38.7-km-long section of road no 76 (Siglufjarearvegur) in northern Iceland following a regional scale approach developed in the Alps. The assessment of the individual avalanche death risk proved applicable to distinguish areas of avalanche hazard with a risk above the accepted level, which should be given priority in following detailed investigations and the planning of possible protective measures, from road sections where the avalanche death risk is low and accepted according to international practice. The cumulative individual and collective avalanche death risks in the investigated road section provide a comparable measure for assessing the avalanche hazard both within the Icelandic public road network and on an international scale. The case study on road no 76 in northern Iceland shows that a standardised regional scale risk-based approach is practical to determine, analyse and assess the avalanche hazard situation on mountain roads in Iceland and guarantees comprehensible, reproducible and comparable results as a basis for a sustainable planning of measures.
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