Authors
Chieh-Hung Chen, Chung-Ho Wang, Ya-Ju Hsu, Shui-Beih Yu, Long-Chen Kuo
Publication date
2010/9/6
Journal
Engineering Geology
Volume
115
Issue
1-2
Pages
122-131
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
One of the prominent features observed in the groundwater-overdraft area is the land subsidence that creates a permanent damage to the land surface. Severe land subsidence has occurred in the western Taiwan due to excessive extraction of groundwater in the past decades. The areas of land subsidence have been gradually expanded and caused many problems such as flooding and building damage. This study examines the elevation changes on surface, which is the vertical component from the Global Positioning System in the Choshuichi Alluvial Fan of central Taiwan and describes the land-subsidence phenomena quantitatively. The Choshuichi Alluvial Fan has a high density array of wells monitoring the groundwater level variations of various aquifers automatically in an hourly basis. Through an assumed linear relationship, the inferred results show that the Global Positioning System data are closely …
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