2022
DOI: 10.17559/tv-20220622043203
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Prediction of Depth Distribution Curve of Dissolution Rates Based on the Undulating Features of Rock Surfaces

Abstract: In karst regions, the drilling into the rock layer is restricted, if the construction site has a thick overburden and a small upper load. The evaluation of karst development features beneath the site becomes a common technical difficulty in building foundation engineering. Drawing on our previous research into the depth distribution features of dissolution rate, this paper collects 1000 plus data on typical karst regions across China, and selects 65 data for detailed analysis. Specifically, the rock surface di… Show more

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“…area in the world [7][8][9]. Karst and erosion not only brings many engineering problems [10] but also plays an important role in the actual projects and global carbon cycles [11][12][13]; in the area of oil and gas exploration in deep-buried layers, dissolution of rocks is also an urgent research issue [14][15][16]. During the 20th century, with the continuous increase in human engineering activities, karst disasters, as an engineering geological problem, were increasingly valued by the engineering community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…area in the world [7][8][9]. Karst and erosion not only brings many engineering problems [10] but also plays an important role in the actual projects and global carbon cycles [11][12][13]; in the area of oil and gas exploration in deep-buried layers, dissolution of rocks is also an urgent research issue [14][15][16]. During the 20th century, with the continuous increase in human engineering activities, karst disasters, as an engineering geological problem, were increasingly valued by the engineering community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%