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How Groundwater Level Fluctuations and Geotechnical Properties Lead to Asymmetric Subsidence: A PSInSAR Analysis of Land Deformation over a Transit Corridor in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area

机译:地下水位波动如何波动和岩土工业导致不对称沉降:在洛杉矶大都市区的过境走廊对土地变形的PSIN​​SAR分析

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Los Angeles has experienced ground deformations during the past decades. These ground displacements can be destructive for infrastructure and can reduce the land capacity for groundwater storage. Therefore, this paper seeks to evaluate the existing ground displacement patterns along a new metro tunnel in Los Angeles, known as the Sepulveda Transit Corridor. The goal is to find the most crucial areas suffering from subsidence or uplift and to enhance the previous reports in this metropolitan area. For this purpose, we applied a Persistent Scatterer Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar using 29 Sentinel-1A acquisitions from June 2017 to May 2018 to estimate the deformation rate. The assessment procedure demonstrated a high rate of subsidence in the Inglewood field that is near the study area of the Sepulveda Transit Corridor with a maximum deformation rate of 30 mm/yr. Finally, data derived from in situ instruments as groundwater level variations, GPS observations, and soil properties were collected and analyzed to interpret the results. Investigation of geotechnical boreholes indicates layers of fine-grained soils in some parts of the area and this observation confirms the necessity of more detailed geotechnical investigations for future constructions in the region. Results of investigating line-of-sight displacement rates showed asymmetric subsidence along the corridor and hence we proposed a new framework to evaluate the asymmetric subsidence index that can help the designers and decision makers of the project to consider solutions to control the current subsidence.
机译:洛杉矶在过去几十年中经历过地面变形。这些地面位移可能是基础设施的破坏性,可以降低地下水储存的土地能力。因此,本文旨在沿着洛杉矶新的地铁隧道评估现有的地面位移模式,称为Sepulveda Transit走廊。目标是找到遭受沉降或隆起的最关键的领域,并加强本大都市地区以前的报告。为此目的,我们使用2017年6月至2018年5月的29个Sentinel-1a采集应用了持久散射者干涉型合成孔径雷达,以估计变形率。评估程序在Sepulveda Transit走廊的研究区域附近的Inglewood领域中展示了高沉降率,最大变形率为30mm / yr。最后,收集了从原位仪器衍生的数据作为地下水位变化,GPS观察和土壤性质进行,分析以解释结果。岩土钻孔的研究表明该地区的某些地区的细粒度土层,这种观察结果证实了该地区未来结构更详细的岩土性调查的必要性。研究视线排量率的结果显示沿着走廊的不对称沉降,因此我们提出了一个新的框架来评估可以帮助设计人员和决策者来考虑控制当前沉降的解决方案的非对称沉降指数。

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