bergskriður
Bergskriður is a Swedish term that translates to "rockfall" or "rockslide." It refers to a sudden and rapid movement of rock fragments down a steep slope or cliff. These events can range in size from small dislodged stones to large masses of rock that can travel considerable distances.
Causes of bergskriður are varied and often involve a combination of natural factors. Weathering processes, such
The consequences of a bergskriður can be significant. They pose a direct threat to human life and
Monitoring and mitigation strategies are employed to reduce the risks associated with bergskriður. Geologists use various