felskálázást
Felskálázást, an Icelandic term, translates to "rock scaling" or "rock scaling operations" in English. It refers to the process of removing loose or unstable rocks and debris from natural rock faces, particularly in mountainous or cliff-side areas. The primary objective of felskálázást is to enhance safety by mitigating the risk of rockfalls, which can pose a significant danger to infrastructure, human life, and natural ecosystems.
This practice is commonly employed in areas prone to geological instability, such as along roads, railway lines,
Felskálázást is a crucial aspect of geohazard management and is often undertaken by public works departments,