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Conventional 2D electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) data were acquired along 16 parallel traverses spaced at 6.1 m (20 ft) intervals across a karst sinkhole site in Greene County Missouri. The acquired ERT data were processed as both... more
Dolines are regularly referred as diagnostic karst landforms, as their formation is usually attributed to chemical weathering or dissolution, which is the most typical karst process. In this paper, we re-evaluate the formation of the two... more
The extensive gypsum karst of Sivas, Turkey is one of the most outstanding examples of bare gypsum karst in the world. It displays a number of remarkable geomorphic features, including: (1) two stepped planation surfaces cut-across folded... more
Sinkholes represent a geological risk that is often underrated, mainly due to its very localized nature. In fact, sinkholes occur only under particular circumstances and typically affect relatively small areas. Despite these... more
Tra la sera del 2 maggio e le prime ore del 3 maggio 2010 si è aperto uno sprofondamento in zona rurale del comune di Barletta, in località San Procopio. La voragine, di forma sub-circolare, di diametro pari a circa 32 m e superficie... more
Sinkholes represent a natural risk that may hit catastrophically without clearly detectible precursors. However, they are often overlooked by people and administrators. Therefore sinkhole monitoring and associated early warnings... more
This work describes the fossil accumulations recovered during the excavation of the sinkhole called Sima de Abraham (Sierra Alcaide, Priego de Córdoba, Iberia). This site is characterized by a prominent accumulation of mammalian fossil... more
The main focus of this paper is to use 3D analysis to investigate sinkhole formation behavior. This is completed by analysing different square sinkhole cavity opening sizes and overburden properties with trapdoor analysis. The research is... more
Gypsum karst problems in the Permian and Triassic sequences of England have caused difficult conditions for bridge and road construction. In Northern England, the Ripon Bypass crosses Permian strata affected by active gypsum karst and... more
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/warw/detail.action?docID=6483043 This essay investigates the formal affinities of the GIF and the sinkhole, asking both why the GIF is one of today’s preferred means of visually engaging the sinkhole... more
The 2-D distinct element method (DEM) code (PFC2D_V5) is used here to simulate the evolution of subsidence-related karst landforms, such as single and clustered sinkholes, and associated larger-scale depressions. Sub-surface material in... more
Sinkholes are commonly defined as deep pits giving the appearance of a chimney or well resulting by collapsing of underground rivers in horizontal or near-bedded lime stones or active cave ceilings. Sinkholes appear as deep pits in the... more
This work deals with the creation of a sinkholes database for the Jordanian coast of the Dead Sea, Ghor Al Haditha area. Ground collapses inventories were carried out between 1991 and 2012. The lineament is replaced and analyzed in its... more
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a widespread technique to locate and characterise karst hazards (cavities and paleocollapses). In this paper, we show that the internal structure of sediments obtained from GPR surveys can also be used as... more
Cooper, A.H. 2020. Geological hazards from salt mining, brine extraction and natural salt dissolution in the UK. in Giles, D. P. & Griffiths, J. S. (eds) 2020. Geological Hazards in the UK: Their Occurrence, Monitoring and Mitigation –... more