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Identification of ground subsidence due to collapse of solution cavities in marble rock

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dc.contributor.author Senadheera, PK
dc.contributor.author Attanayake, AMGB
dc.contributor.author Dharmasena, ASL
dc.contributor.author Sudusingha, SKMN
dc.contributor.author Jayawardena, CL
dc.contributor.author Abeysinghe, AMKB
dc.contributor.editor Dissanayake, DMDOK
dc.contributor.editor Samaradivakara, GVI
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-22T09:59:00Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-22T09:59:00Z
dc.date.issued 2019-08
dc.identifier.citation Senadheera, P.K., Attanayake, A.M.G.B., Dharmasena, A.S.L., Sudusingha, S.K.M.N., Jayawardena, C.L., & Abeysinghe, A.M.K.B. (2019). Identification of ground subsidence due to collapse of solution cavities in marble rock. In D.M.D.O.K. Dissanayake & G.V.I. Samaradivakara (Eds.), Proceedings of International Symposium on Earth Resources Management & Environment 2019 (pp. 131-137). Department of Earth Resources Engineering, University of Moratuwa. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/17430
dc.description.abstract Ground subsidence can occur due to reasons such as; oil/gas/water extraction, mining, and dissolution of carbonate rocks. Identification of potential subsidence locations are usually difficult due to limited information and complexities in the subsurface profile. This research focuses on the ground subsidence occurring due to the collapse of solution cavities in marble rocks. Accordingly, two locations in Matale and Badulla districts which had previously encountered subsidence in the marble rock band of the Highland Complex were surveyed using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to generate cavity profiles of 2D trace analysis of the radargrams. The GPR interpretations were validated using the well-log data and the records on the previous ground subsidence reports. Several GPR surveys conducted in Matale region indicated the presence of solution cavities in marble rock. The increasing number of cavities towards the river in the region can be considered as the influence of the groundwater movements on cavity formation. The resultant cavity profiles of T01-T02 were compatible with available well-log data (MA 182) and indicated that the accuracy of subsurface details that can be gathered using GPR technology. Similar conditions were observed in the Badulla area and showed the evidence of groundwater induced solution cavities in marble rock. Hence, to minimize the ground subsidence hazards, it is recommended to conduct GPR surveys to obtain subsurface information, prior to future construction or development activities on the regions where marble bearing bedrock is present. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Moratuwa. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Department of Earth Resources Engineering en_US
dc.subject Ground penetrating radar en_US
dc.subject Sinkholes en_US
dc.subject Carbonate rocks en_US
dc.subject Metamorphosed limestone en_US
dc.title Identification of ground subsidence due to collapse of solution cavities in marble rock en_US
dc.type Conference-Full-text en_US
dc.identifier.faculty Engineering en_US
dc.identifier.department Department of Earth Resources Engineering en_US
dc.identifier.year 2019 en_US
dc.identifier.conference International Symposium on Earth Resources Management & Environment 2019 en_US
dc.identifier.place Colombo en_US
dc.identifier.pgnos pp. 131-137 en_US
dc.identifier.proceeding Proceedings of International Symposium on Earth Resources Management & Environment 2019 en_US
dc.identifier.email amkb@uom.lk en_US
dc.identifier.email chulanthaj@uom.lk en_US
dc.identifier.email amkb@uom.lk en_US


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