نتایج جستجو برای: ground subsidence

تعداد نتایج: 146384  

2011
Jorge Pedro Galve Carmen Castañeda

13 This contribution illustrates the advantages of integrating conventional 14 geomorphological methods with InSAR, ground penetrating radar and trenching for 15 sinkhole mapping and characterization in a mantled evaporite karst area, where a 16 significant proportion of the karstic depressions have been obliterated by artificial fills. 17 The main practical aim of the investigation was to eluc...

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2017
Rajchandar Padmanaban Avit K. Bhowmik Pedro Cabral

Mining for resources extraction may lead to geological and associated environmental changes due to ground movements, collision with mining cavities, and deformation of aquifers. Geological changes may continue in a reclaimed mine area, and the deformed aquifers may entail a breakdown of substrates and an increase in ground water tables, which may cause surface area inundation. Consequently, a r...

2004
Kirsi Karila Mika Karjalainen Juha Hyyppä

The centre of the Turku city by the river of Aurajoki in Finland has been built on clay and silt soil. The level of the ground water has been constantly lowering during the last few centuries due to the postglacial land uplift and extensive water usage leaving the old wooden pilework exposed to decaying. The decaying has led to the subsidence of some historical buildings in the old centre of Tu...

2015
Benjamin M. Jones Guido Grosse Christopher D. Arp Eric Miller Lin Liu Daniel J. Hayes Christopher F. Larsen

Fire-induced permafrost degradation is well documented in boreal forests, but the role of fires in initiating thermokarst development in Arctic tundra is less well understood. Here we show that Arctic tundra fires may induce widespread thaw subsidence of permafrost terrain in the first seven years following the disturbance. Quantitative analysis of airborne LiDAR data acquired two and seven yea...

2003
Linlin Ge Hsing-Chung Chang Volker Janssen Chris Rizos

Dense continuously-operating networks of GPS receivers (CGPS) have been established in many parts of the world in order to monitor ground deformation due to earthquakes and other activities. However, it has been found that the CGPS is still NOT dense enough to monitor some phenomena, e.g. volcano and ground subsidence due to mining. Therefore the authors propose to combine GPS with radar interf...

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