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Ground Rupturing Due to Entrapped Air/Gas in the Unconfined Zone

Ground Rupturing Due to Entrapped Air/Gas in the Unconfined Zone
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摘要 The sudden and large oscillation of pressure of compressed air/gas entrapped in porous medium due to the changes in the actual pore-fluid pressure, during recharge of water following intense rainfall after a prolonged period of dryness such that the rainfall intensity exceeding infiltration capacity, leads to the generation of hydo-tremors. These hydro-tremors cause ground rupturing, subsidence, developments of cracks in the building, etc. A theoretical model has been presented to estimate the successive values of compressed air/gas pressures due to the successive development of actual pore-fluid pressures and effective stresses during recharge of water of the unconfined zone during the onset of the summer monsoon of 2008 in the northern parts of India. The sudden and large oscillation of pressure of compressed air/gas entrapped in porous medium due to the changes in the actual pore-fluid pressure, during recharge of water following intense rainfall after a prolonged period of dryness such that the rainfall intensity exceeding infiltration capacity, leads to the generation of hydo-tremors. These hydro-tremors cause ground rupturing, subsidence, developments of cracks in the building, etc. A theoretical model has been presented to estimate the successive values of compressed air/gas pressures due to the successive development of actual pore-fluid pressures and effective stresses during recharge of water of the unconfined zone during the onset of the summer monsoon of 2008 in the northern parts of India.
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出处 《International Journal of Geosciences》 2010年第3期149-154,共6页 地球科学国际期刊(英文)
关键词 Unconfined ZONE Compressed Air/Gas Pore-Fluid Pressure Hydro-Tremor GROUND Rupturing Effective Stress Unconfined Zone Compressed Air/Gas Pore-Fluid Pressure Hydro-Tremor Ground Rupturing Effective Stress
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