Subsidence Natural Man induced
Natural subsidence Plate tectonics – regional changes in land and water
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Natural subsidence Plate tectonics – regional changes in land and water Karst – chemical weathering of soluble rocks
Karst Collapse of solution cavities in soluble rocks
Sink hole Collapse of solution cavities in soluble rocks
Sink hole A large subsidence occurred in Waihi early in the morning (about midnight) on the 13 December. The large 50m diameter sinkhole that developed destroyed a house, a caravan, several cars and smaller buildings. Another house was undermined and a third is perched on the edge. The road has collapsed and radial cracking has apeared around the feature. Movement is being monitored.
”Sink hole”
Karst landscape water and carbon dioxide mix to form carbonic acid which disolves the limestone
Karst landscape water and carbon dioxide mix to form carbonic acid which disolves the limestone
formation of karsts with time the fractures and joint widen
formation of karsts underground rivers and large caves form
formation of karsts When the weight of the overlying ground exceeds the strength of the rock then collapse occurs
Formed by the catastrophic collapse of an underlying cave, the Lost River Cave Valley
Man induced subsidence Mining - –Water –Oil –Gas –Rocks and minerals Loading
Man induced subsidence Mining - –Compaction –Collapse –Faults
Man induced subsidence Mining –Compaction –Collapse –Faults
Extraction of liquids or gas compaction collapse faults
Man induced subsidence Mining - –Compaction –Collapse –Faults –
Man induced subsidence Mining - –Compaction –Collapse –Faults
Man induced subsidence Mining - –Compaction –Collapse –Faults
Man induced subsidence Mining - –Oil –Gas
Man induced subsidence Mining - –Oil –Gas
Man induced subsidence Mining - –Oil –Gas Mitigation – pump in water to hold up the overburden
Man induced subsidence Mining - –Rocks and minerals
mine > collapse
Man induced subsidence Mining - –Rocks and minerals
Man induced subsidence Mining - –Rocks and minerals
Risk maps – subsidence due to underground oil shale mine in Estonia
Loading Compaction Volume change Subsidence
Liquifaction – When shaken the strength of the soil is lost
Shaking earthquake vibrations from – roads –railroads
Shaking liquefaction
Expansive soils expansive clays –Bentonite –Montmorilonite
Expansive soils Expansive clays –Bentonite –Montmorilonite
Management Accept – do nothing Avoid – plan away Defend – build to protect against
Identification of the potential problem Risk maps to avoid –Aid in planning Defense –Natural – difficult to defend against Plate tectonics Karst – important to understand the processes involved –Man induced – Mining – supports, adding fluids, backfilling