kivivyöryt
Kivivyöryt, often translated as rockfalls or rock avalanches, are geological events characterized by the rapid downward movement of a large mass of rock and debris. These phenomena typically occur on steep slopes, such as mountainsides, cliffs, or canyons. The triggering mechanisms for kivivyöryt can be diverse, including seismic activity, intense rainfall, freeze-thaw cycles, erosion, or human activities like mining and construction.
The process begins with the detachment of rock fragments from a slope. This detachment can be caused
Kivivyöryt can range in size from small debris falls to massive rock avalanches that travel for kilometers.