2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15134878
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Land Subsidence Assessment for Wind Turbine Location in the South-Western Part of Madagascar

Abstract: Finding a suitable location is a key factor for long-term investment in wind turbine energy. It includes understanding the area of interest, such as the subsidence of the land. Land subsidence is a gradual decrease in the surface of the Earth due to natural and/or induced causes. It can cause damage, such as settlement problems in the ground near infrastructure including buildings and wind turbines, thus not being a suitable place for long-term investment. Here, we show a case study of land subsidence predicti… Show more

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“…The third consideration is pertinent to the effect of temperature fluctuations on the water volume contained in the regolith. The stress cycles derived from temperature fluctuations perpetually alter the physico-mechanical characteristics of soils [115][116][117]. Since hydro-mechanical coupling between the solid skeleton of the regolith and its frozen water continually shifts [118], the effect of temperature on poroelastic parameters must be also taken into account.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third consideration is pertinent to the effect of temperature fluctuations on the water volume contained in the regolith. The stress cycles derived from temperature fluctuations perpetually alter the physico-mechanical characteristics of soils [115][116][117]. Since hydro-mechanical coupling between the solid skeleton of the regolith and its frozen water continually shifts [118], the effect of temperature on poroelastic parameters must be also taken into account.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, as a consequence of CO 2 injection, the reservoir may exhibit geomechanical responses, such as subsidence or uplift. Subsidence can impact surface infrastructure and ecosystems [142,143], while uplift may disturb the natural equilibrium of the subsurface.…”
Section: Reservoir Deformation Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the vicinity of large cities, commonly, there are water sources, especially aquifers [98]. In many cases, water extraction from those aquifers leads to environmental impacts such as ground settlement or land subsidence [99]. Thus, the UHS can be a beneficial engineering application to reuse those depleted aquifers.…”
Section: Underground Hydrogen Storage (Uhs)mentioning
confidence: 99%