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Layered Monitoring of Ground Subsidence Based on Ultra-Weak FBG Sensing Technology: A Case Study in Gaoyang County, China. [PDF]
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Study on non-tectonic gravity effects in western Shandong. [PDF]
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Land Subsidence in the Loess Plateau: SBAS-InSAR Analysis of Yan'an New District During 2017-2022. [PDF]
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Deciphering subsidence risk after ACDF: a biomechanical study on bone density and endplate thickness. [PDF]
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Surface Subsidence Engineering
2020Underground coal mining disturbs both the overburden strata and the immediate floor strata. The subject of surface subsidence deals with the issues associated with the movement of overburden strata, which are the layers from the seam to the surface, where structures and water resources important to human activities are located ...
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Mining-induced surface subsidence
1985In the present context, subsidence is the lowering of the ground surface following underground extraction of an orebody. Subsidence is produced, to a greater or a lesser degree, by almost all types of underground mining. Surface displacement may result from the redistribution of stresses associated with excavation or from mining-related activities such
B. H. G. Brady, E. T. Brown
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Comments on surface subsidence prediction
Mining Science and Technology, 1990Abstract The problems concerning the application of various types of subsidence prediction models are discussed including model imperfection, errors in representative coefficients or parameters and subsidence survey, and man-made errors. Prediction accuracy and methods of evaluating model prediction accuracy are also discussed.
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Economic Consequences of Land Surface Subsidence
Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division, 1981Overdraft in the Santa Clara Valley ground-water basin caused land surface subsidence over an area of about 63,000 hectares with a maximum depression of about 3.6 meters between 1912 and 1967. Since cessation of overdraft and replenishment of ground-water levels in 1969, there has been no significant land surface subsidence. During the period of active
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