Land subsidence caused by a single water extraction well and rapid water infiltration

Nowadays several parts of the world suffer from land subsidence. This setting of the earth surface occurs due to different factors such as earth quakes, mining activities, and gas, oil and water withdrawal. This research presents a numerical study of the influence of land subsidence caused by a s...

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Main Authors: I. Martinez-Noguez, R. Hinkelmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-11-01
Series:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Online Access:https://www.proc-iahs.net/372/33/2015/piahs-372-33-2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-4552c24bef3447e48fd0bf33a0d4bfc72020-11-24T23:50:04ZengCopernicus PublicationsProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences2199-89812199-899X2015-11-01372333810.5194/piahs-372-33-2015Land subsidence caused by a single water extraction well and rapid water infiltrationI. Martinez-Noguez0R. Hinkelmann1Water Resources Management and Modeling of Hydrosystems, TU Berlin, Berlin, GermanyWater Resources Management and Modeling of Hydrosystems, TU Berlin, Berlin, GermanyNowadays several parts of the world suffer from land subsidence. This setting of the earth surface occurs due to different factors such as earth quakes, mining activities, and gas, oil and water withdrawal. This research presents a numerical study of the influence of land subsidence caused by a single water extraction well and rapid water infiltration into structural soil discontinuities. The numerical simulation of the infiltration was based on a two-phase flow-model for porous media, and for the deformation a Mohr–Coulomb model was used. <br><br> A two-layered system with a fault zone is presented. First a single water extraction well is simulated producing a cone-shaped (conical) water level depletion, which can cause land subsidence. Land Subsidence can be further increased if a hydrological barrier as a result of a discontinuity, exists. After water extraction a water column is applied on the top boundary for one hours in order to represent a strong storm which produces rapid water infiltration through the discontinuity as well as soil deformation. Both events are analysed and compared in order to characterize deformation of both elements and to get a better understanding of the land subsidence and new fracture formations.https://www.proc-iahs.net/372/33/2015/piahs-372-33-2015.pdf
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Land subsidence caused by a single water extraction well and rapid water infiltration
Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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R. Hinkelmann
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title Land subsidence caused by a single water extraction well and rapid water infiltration
title_short Land subsidence caused by a single water extraction well and rapid water infiltration
title_full Land subsidence caused by a single water extraction well and rapid water infiltration
title_fullStr Land subsidence caused by a single water extraction well and rapid water infiltration
title_full_unstemmed Land subsidence caused by a single water extraction well and rapid water infiltration
title_sort land subsidence caused by a single water extraction well and rapid water infiltration
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
issn 2199-8981
2199-899X
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Nowadays several parts of the world suffer from land subsidence. This setting of the earth surface occurs due to different factors such as earth quakes, mining activities, and gas, oil and water withdrawal. This research presents a numerical study of the influence of land subsidence caused by a single water extraction well and rapid water infiltration into structural soil discontinuities. The numerical simulation of the infiltration was based on a two-phase flow-model for porous media, and for the deformation a Mohr–Coulomb model was used. <br><br> A two-layered system with a fault zone is presented. First a single water extraction well is simulated producing a cone-shaped (conical) water level depletion, which can cause land subsidence. Land Subsidence can be further increased if a hydrological barrier as a result of a discontinuity, exists. After water extraction a water column is applied on the top boundary for one hours in order to represent a strong storm which produces rapid water infiltration through the discontinuity as well as soil deformation. Both events are analysed and compared in order to characterize deformation of both elements and to get a better understanding of the land subsidence and new fracture formations.
url https://www.proc-iahs.net/372/33/2015/piahs-372-33-2015.pdf
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