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Prediction of Surface Subsidence Due to Mining
Integrated Ferroelectrics, 2020Ground subsidence caused by mining is increasing day by day, and some enormous disasters have been brought.
Chen Gang, Wang Qiong, Li Xiao Ming
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Subsidence of Sand due to Surface Vibration
Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division, 1972Laboratory tests were conducted using a plate-type vibrator on the surface of a sand sample. The static weight, dynamic force, and frequency of the vibrator were independently varied and the resulting contact force, acceleration, amplitude of vibration, and residual settlement were measured.
William F. Brumund, Gerald A. Leonards
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Predicting Surface Subsidence from Basic Soil Tests
1962Standard soil index tests can be useful to predict near-surface subsidence of fine-grained soil resulting from initial wetting. The natural soil voids must be sufficient to allow a collapse of the soil structure and sufficient to allow saturation to develop a minimum consistency.
Harold J. Gibbs, John P. Bara
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Relationship between sub-surface and surface subsidence —a theoretical model
Mining Science and Technology, 1990Abstract This paper proposes a theoretical model which relates the sub-surface subsidence at any horizon to the subsidence at the surface caused by underground mining. Mathematical equations are derived based on certain assumptions that would enable the prediction of sub-surface subsidence from surface subsidence.
D.M. Shu, A.K. Bhattacharyya
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Reservoir Compaction, Surface Subsidence, and Casing Damage
Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1998This article is a synopsis of paper SPE 47284, "Reservoir Compaction, Surface Subsidence, and Casing Damage: A Geomechanics Approach to Mitigation and Reservoir Management," by J.T. Fredrich, SPE, Sandia Natl. Laboratories; G.L. Deitrick, Shell E&P Technology Co.; J.G. Arguello, SPE, Sandia Natl. Laboratories; and E.P.
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Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2018
The deformation damage of buildings above the subsidence area is not only caused by the unstable deformation of the mining residual cavities and fractures, the time effect of soil compression is also an essential consideration, at the same time, the additional stress of the new building group in the mining-induced subsidence area is often influenced by
Zhanxin Liu +4 more
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The deformation damage of buildings above the subsidence area is not only caused by the unstable deformation of the mining residual cavities and fractures, the time effect of soil compression is also an essential consideration, at the same time, the additional stress of the new building group in the mining-induced subsidence area is often influenced by
Zhanxin Liu +4 more
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Some aspects of the surface of subsidence
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1934The problem of subsidence within the atmosphere has received comparatively little attention in synoptic studies embodying aerological material. Only the most general statements are usually made in regard to this little‐understood though important process always occurring within selected portions of the atmosphere.
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Surface subsidence damage, mitigation and control
2020Syd S. Peng, Junying Zhang
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