Integrated management of groundwater exploitation and recharge in Shanghai based on land subsidence control [PDF]
Shanghai has a long history of exploitation and utilization of groundwater in order to meet the needs of industrial production and residential water. As a result, serious land subsidence disasters were induced.
T. Yang +11 more
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Assessment of Subsidence Risk Associated with Brackish Groundwater Development in the Coastal Lowlands Aquifer, Houston, Texas, USA [PDF]
Significant undeveloped brackish groundwater resources exist within the Coastal Lowlands Aquifer System (Gulf Coast Aquifer System) near Houston, Texas, USA.
N. Deeds +4 more
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Assessment of subsidence risk associated with aquifer storage and recovery in the Coastal Lowlands Aquifer System, Houston, Texas, USA [PDF]
In the Houston, Texas region, groundwater use is regulated by the Harris-Galveston Subsidence District (District) because of historical regional subsidence from groundwater development.
V. Kelley +4 more
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Min Shi +5 more
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Establishment and practice of land subsidence control and management system for deep foundation pit dewatering in Shanghai [PDF]
At present, large-scale engineering construction activities, especially deep foundation pit dewatering, are important factors of land subsidence in Shanghai, which induces uneven land subsidence. To solve this problem, this paper puts forward a technical
X. Huang +14 more
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Effects of groundwater regulation on aquifer-system compaction and subsidence in the Houston-Galveston Region, Texas, USA [PDF]
Subsidence has been a primary concern in the Houston area for many years. Since 1906, about 4 m of subsidence has occurred in the coastal areas, with a broad area of about 2 m of subsidence existing today throughout most of the Houston Area.
M. J. Turco, A. Petrov
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Competitive cross‐subsidization [PDF]
AbstractCross‐subsidization arises naturally when firms with different comparative advantages compete for consumers with heterogeneous shopping patterns. Firms then face a form of co‐opetition, as they offer substitutes for one‐stop shoppers and complements for multi‐stop shoppers. When intense competition for one‐stop shoppers drives total prices down
Chen, Zhijun, Rey, Patrick
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Subsidence is a complex problem, both in a technical sense and in governance. This is particularly the case in the Netherlands, which is a low-lying and densely populated country where various causes of subsidence interfere with each other. Coping with subsidence in the Netherlands started already 1000 years ago.
A.J.S. Sam Spearing, Todd R. Kostecki
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Spatial–temporal characterization of land subsidence induced by large area distribution of recent dredger fill [PDF]
Large-scale land subsidence often occurs after large-scale land formation caused by dredger fill, which affects the sustainable development of the region.
J. Lin +11 more
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A discussion of the cause of land subsidence in the northeast of the Xiongan New Area
In order to deeply study the main controlling factors of land subsidence in the northeast of the Xiongan New Area, the layered monitoring points of Daying Town are taken as the research object, and the causes of land subsidence are discussed based on the
Xingguang YAN +6 more
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