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Research on ground fissure origins and mechanisms in Hebei Plain, P. R. China

Jian-feng QI1,2( )Meng-ke TIAN1Xiu-cheng CHI3Cheng-zhen WANG1
Hebei GEO University, Shijiazhuang 050031, China
Hebei Province Key Laboratory of Sustained Utilization and Development of Water Resources, Shijiazhuang 050031,China
The 4th Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology Brigade, Hebei Geology and Mineral Resources Bureau, Cangzhou Hebei 061000, China
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Abstract

Ground fissure hazards frequently emerge in Hebei Plain, which damage roads, dams, buildings and farmland. The paper reviews and analyses current state of knowledge and research into ground fissure and geological environment in Hebei Plain. It is shown that the level of research and investigation is in some aspects insufficient. Knowledge is lacking in the use of corresponding geological concept models for specific ground fissures, three-dimensional numerical simulations of ground fissures caused by pumping through soil with pre-existing fractures, numerical simulations of ground fissures caused by dislocation in intersection faults, and the failure criterion and the constitutive relationship of rock and soil. Furthermore, we put forward geological concept models for ground fissure formation following the dislocation of a buried intersection fault, over-exploitation of groundwater and its compound origin mechanisms in order to provide scientific evidence for the quantitative analysis.

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Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering
Pages 188-196
Cite this article:
QI J-f, TIAN M-k, CHI X-c, et al. Research on ground fissure origins and mechanisms in Hebei Plain, P. R. China. Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering, 2016, 4(3): 188-196. https://doi.org/10.26599/JGSE.2016.9280022

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Published: 28 September 2016
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