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Colorado Rockfall Simulation Program Version 4.0. Colorado Department of Transportation, Colorado Geological Survey, March 2000, 127pp. Google Scholar. D version of the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Colorado Rockfall Simulation Program (CRSP- 3. As development and traffic have increased in mountainous areas, the need to protect people, roadways, and building structures from falling rocks has become more important. Colorado Rockfall Simulation Program 5.0 Created in the mid 1980s for the Colorado Department of Transportation, the original CRSP program was a 2D model used to predict the behavior of rockfall; determine the need for rockfall mitigation measures such as constructing ditches, berms, fences, and walls; and aid in the design of these measures.
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Since the first CGS Bulletin A Preliminary Report on the Geology of the Monarch Mining District, Chafee County in 1910, the Survey has issued more than eight hundred professional reports, publications, maps, and datasets concerning the geology, groundwater hydrology, mining, energy production, and geologic hazards around the state of Colorado.