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The occurrence of subsidence, either by natural or anthropogenic factors, is of concern in engineering practice due to the potential impacts on infrastructure, natural resources and the environment. Subsidence is a complex phenomenon involving different processes ...
Reference: Report Submitted to The Office of the NSW Chief Scientist and Engineer As Part of the Review of Coal Seam Gas Activities in NSW 31 July 2013
Land subsidence in the Lisbon area validated by two geodetic techniques GNSS and PSInSAR
Reference: "FIG Working Week 2011 Bridging the Gap between Cultures Marrakech, Morocco, 18-22 May 2011"
Causes and impacts of land subsidence at Bandug Basin.
Reference: "FIG Working Week 2011 Bridging the Gap between Cultures Marrakech, Morocco, 18-22 May 2011"
This paper attempts to estimate the possible rate of land subsidence of Kolkata City including SaltLake City and the adjoining East Kolkata Wetlands located at the lower part of the deltaic alluvialplain of South Bengal basin.
Reference: "J. Earth Syst. Sci. 120, No. 3, June 2011, pp. 435-446 c Indian Academy of Sciences"
relation between land subsidence and urban development activities in Jakarta
Reference: "7th FIG Regional Conference Spatial Data Serving People: Land Governance and the Environment - Building the Capacity Hanoi, Vietnam, 19-22 October 2009"
<p>A comprehensive investigation of the subsidence induced in the area of Bologna (Italy) by groundwater extraction is presented. Initially, the geological pattern of the region is reviewed in order to identify the large scale subsoil features governing ...
Reference: iEMSs 2008: International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
<p>This paper describes the results using data from ALOS and ENVISAT satellites for the purpose of subsidence monitoring over underground coal mine sites in the state of New South Wales, Australia, using the differential interferometric synthetic aperture ...
Reference: The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. Vol. XXXVII. Part B7. Beijing 2008
The ISGS has prepared this publication in order to provide information to Illinois homeowners concerned with or experiencing subsidence problems associated with past mining activity. Common damages and problems associated with subsidence are described. Some ...
Reference: Circular 569 2006
Monitoring land subsidence with the use of GPS and groundwaterwell monitoring
Reference: "3rd FIG Regional Conference Jakarta, Indonesia, October 3-7, 2004"
This report focuses on three principal processes causing land subsidence: the compaction of aquifer systems, the oxidation of organic soils, and the collapse of cavities in carbonate and evaporite rocks.
Reference: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1182, 175 p.