نتایج جستجو برای: water substrate subsidence

تعداد نتایج: 686421  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Laura E Erban Steven M Gorelick Howard A Zebker Scott Fendorf

Deep aquifers in South and Southeast Asia are increasingly exploited as presumed sources of pathogen- and arsenic-free water, although little is known of the processes that may compromise their long-term viability. We analyze a large area (>1,000 km(2)) of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, in which arsenic is found pervasively in deep, Pliocene-Miocene-age aquifers, where nearly 900 wells at depths of...

1997
H. Sun D. Grandstaff R. Shagam

Land subsidence due to groundwater withdrawal combined with a global sea level rise creates a serious environmental problem in the coastal region. Groundwater withdrawal results in fluid pressure change in the layers. The pressure change in the layers induces both elastic and inelastic land compaction. The elastic compaction can be recovered if the water level rises again and inelastic compacti...

Geographical extent, increasing intensity and the trend of adding new areas are the challenges of researchers and managers in the face of subsidence crisis due to the withdrawal of groundwater resources in Iran. To these challenges must be added secondary crises such as social, security, food and health consequences. In this regard, the importance of continuous and accurate monitoring in the ...

2013
N. F. Moghaddam S. Samsonov

Knowledge of the subsurface properties driving subsidence is of key importance in conducting geophysical surveys such as self-potential, magneto telluric, and reflection seismic, as this can help defining the areas with downward water flow, collapsed features at depth, or overburden affected regions. However, accurate and affordable subsurface information is difficult to obtain with currently a...

2015
Danilo M. Palladino Greg A. Valentine Gianluca Sottili Jacopo Taddeucci

We discuss maar-diatremes and calderas as end-members on a spectrum of negative volcanic landforms (depressions) produced by explosive eruptions (note—we focus on calderas formed during explosive eruptions, recognizing that some caldera types are not related to such activity). The former are dominated by ejection of material during numerous discrete phreatomagmatic explosions, brecciation, and ...

2008
Pietro Teatini

Land subsidence is a severe geologic hazard threading the lowlying coastal areas worldwide. Monitoring land subsidence has been significantly improved over the last few years by space borne earth observation techniques based on SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) Interferometry. Within the INLET Project, funded by Magistrato alle Acque di Venezia – Venice Water Authority (VWA) and Consorzio Venezia ...

2009
Qing Zhao Hui Lin Liming Jiang Fulong Chen Shilai Cheng

The Interferometric Point Target Analysis (IPTA) technique and Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) images acquired over Hong Kong from 2007-2008 were used to detect ground deformation in the urban area of Guangzhou city in South China. A ground deformation rate map with scattered distribution of point targets shows the maximum subsidence (rise) rate as high as -26 to -20 mma(-1) (16-21 mma...

2009
G. Herrera J. A. Fernández R. Tomás G. Cooksley J. Mulas

Subsidence is a natural hazard that affects wide areas in the world causing important economic costs annually. This phenomenon has occurred in the metropolitan area of Murcia City (SE Spain) as a result of groundwater overexploitation. In this work aquifer system subsidence is investigated using an advanced differential SAR interferometry remote sensing technique (A-DInSAR) called Stable Point ...

1998
Garrett Ito Peter D. Clift

The Ontong Java, Manihiki, and Shatsky oceanic plateaus are among the Earth’s largest igneous provinces and are commonly believed to have erupted rapidly during the surfacing of giant heads of initiating mantle plumes. We investigate this hypothesis by using sediment descriptions of Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) and Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) drill cores to constrain plateau subsidence his...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Chengsheng Yang Qin Zhang Qiang Xu Chaoying Zhao Jian-bing Peng Lingyun Ji

The Linfen–Yuncheng basin is an area prone to geological disasters, such as surface subsidence, ground fissuring, fault activity, and earthquakes. For the purpose of disaster prevention and mitigation, Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) was used to map ground deformation in this area. After the ground deformation characteristics over the Linfen–Yuncheng basin were obtained, the cr...

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