1999
DOI: 10.1144/gsl.qjeg.1999.032.p4.02
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Rockfall checkfences at Pen-y-Clip on the A55 North Wales Coast Road, UK

Abstract: The A55 North Wales Coast Road between Chester and Holyhead forms a strategic part of Euroroute E22 (Sassnitz to Dublin) and provides a major artery to the British and European motorway network for traffic arising not only from North Wales but also from Ireland via the international ferry terminal at Holyhead (Fig. 1). The highway comprises 145km of modern dual carriageway. Unfortunately rockfall activity poses a significant geohazard in the vicinity of the mountainous headland at Pen-y-Clip and especially aff… Show more

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