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Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk 卷:10
Research on development characteristics and failure mechanism of land subsidence and ground fissure in Xi'an, monitored by using time-series SAR interferometry
Xiaofang Guo1  Yi Wang1  Ling Zhang1  Daqing Ge1  Yan Wang1  Dandan Zhang1  Bin Liu1  Man Li1 
[1] China Areo Geophysical Survey & Remote Sensing Center for Land and Resource;
关键词: insar;    land subsidence;    ground fissure belts;    loess ridge;    groundwater;    tectonic depression area;   
DOI  :  10.1080/19475705.2018.1542350
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The development characteristics of land subsidence of Xi'an by an advanced InSAR technique are investigated based on Envisat, Radarsat-2 and Sentinel-1 satellites, and it can be found that there still have been five typical land subsidence bowls with maximum subsidence rates beyond 40 mm/year in Xi'an. In 2012, the land subsidence took on slightly slowing down with a ground rebound area of up to 6.3 km2. But in 2003–2010, 2016 and 2017, there was more serious land subsidence and especially in 2017 the maximum velocity reached up to −137 mm/year. Yuhuazhai-Nanyaotou subsidence bowl as the greatest subsidence bowl, its area that rate was below 50 mm/year in 2017 was up to 10.64 km2. Moreover, these land subsidence bowls mainly concentrate upon tectonic depression area due to huge thickness clay soil and are spatially and temporally coincident with confined aquifer depression cones, suggesting that over-exploitation groundwater plays a decisive role for land subsidence. Ground fissure belts are generally controlled by normal faults in Xi'an, but asymmetry settlement of land surface can also give rise to the abnormal activities of ground fissure belts, which have caused serious threat or damage to building structures. In addition, it could also be found that surface uplift area in 2012 involves in both the tectonic depression area and loess ridge in terms of their same thickness sand layer.

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