GPS-measured land subsidence in Ojiya City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan |
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Authors: | Hiroshi P. Sato Kaoru Abe Osamu Ootaki |
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Affiliation: | Geographical Survey Institute, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Tsukuba 305-0811, Japan |
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Abstract: | Land subsidence caused by compression of clay layers in Ojiya City, Japan was measured by global positioning system (GPS) between 1 April 1996 and 31 December 1998. Three baselines were selected in and around the city, and height difference on a WGS-84 ellipsoid was measured by GPS on each baseline. The ground at the GPS station in the city subsides and rebounds 7 cm every winter and spring, respectively. Measurement accuracy was 9.5 mm standard deviation. Ground water level was observed at a well near the GPS station. Regression analysis between total strain, calculated as ratio of the height difference displacement to the total thickness of the clay layers, and the layers' effective stress change with ground water level change gave good correlation. The slope of regression line 7.0×10−11 m2/N was obtained as an average apparent coefficient of volume compressibility of the layers. |
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Keywords: | Land subsidence Global positioning system (GPS) Ground water Coefficient of volume compressibility Niigata Prefecture, Japan |
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