“…Such events can cause many casualties and economic losses due to their great destructive power, unusually high velocity and unpredictable runout (Erismann & Abele, 2001; Evans et al, 2006; Legros, 2002; Pudasaini & Miller, 2013). Many efforts, such as field investigations (Dufresne et al, 2016; Voight, 1978; Weidinger et al, 2014), laboratory experiments (Davies & McSaveney, 1999; Haug et al, 2016; Manzella, 2008; Shea & Benjamin, 2008; Valentino et al, 2008), and numerical simulations (Pudasaini & Hutter, 2007: Pirulli, 2009; Cagnoli & Piersanti, 2017; Zhao et al, 2017), have been made over a hundred years. Although some advancements have been made, the prediction of the travel distance and the risk area of rockfalls and rockslides, especially rock avalanches, is still challenging.…”