2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-020-09350-3
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Predicting subsidence of cohesive and granular soil layers reinforced by geosynthetic

Abstract: Subsidence can result from the collapse of underground cavities. The impact of such subsidence on existing structures and infrastructures is generally dramatic. Geosynthetic reinforcement (GSY) is an attractive mitigation solution that can be used to reduce this impact. This paper focuses on the mitigation solutions over existing cavities mainly on the GSY mitigation method. A large-scale physical model (1-g) is used to study the subsidence mechanisms and to estimate the efficacy of GSY for both cohesive and g… Show more

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“…Sinkhole hazards in karst areas have been identified throughout the world and cause serious damage to infrastructure [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Measures used to mitigate sinkhole hazards, such as soil-filling, grouting, or the use of deep foundations can be time-consuming and costly [7][8][9]. To overcome these disadvantages, geosynthetic products have been increasingly used to create reinforced soil structures [10][11][12] and have been used as reinforcement layers to treat subsidence caused by sinkholes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sinkhole hazards in karst areas have been identified throughout the world and cause serious damage to infrastructure [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Measures used to mitigate sinkhole hazards, such as soil-filling, grouting, or the use of deep foundations can be time-consuming and costly [7][8][9]. To overcome these disadvantages, geosynthetic products have been increasingly used to create reinforced soil structures [10][11][12] and have been used as reinforcement layers to treat subsidence caused by sinkholes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%