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    Deformation characteristics and influential factors of the surface uplift of closed mines by Jin LUO, Yingming LI, Qingbiao GUO, Guangming ZHAO

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The findings of this study determine the deformation characteristics and propaganda mechanisms of surface uplift under different conditions, providing a significant reference for further research on the surface uplift of closed mines caused by an increase in the groundwater level.…”
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    Groundwater Flow under Irrigation Canals Lied on Inclined Cut-off Walls with Different Angles by F. Taran, G. Mahtabi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…One of the main issues threatening hydraulic structures is the uplift pressure caused by the water flow in the porous media under the structures. …”
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    Coupled earthquakes and resonance processes during the uplift of Campi Flegrei caldera by Giacomo Rapagnani, Simone Cesca, Gilberto Saccorotti, Gesa Petersen, Torsten Dahm, Francesca Bianco, Francesco Grigoli

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The resonant source, excited by VTs at different locations, illuminates an inclined, gas-filled fracture that has been active over at least 7 years, connecting the inflating reservoir with the shallow brittle processes and surface fumaroles.…”
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    Study on Vertical Uplift Resistance Characteristics of Pre-Drilled Planted Piles in Boulder Strata by Wenli Liao, Qipeng Cai, Hao Lin, Jiajin Zhou, Shizhuo Su, Xiangyu Guo

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Parameter analysis of the position of the boulder in the pile body reveals that under various conditions (boulder distances from the pile tip of 0, 50, 100, and 150 mm), both the ultimate uplift bearing capacity and the angle of the sliding failure surface decrease gradually as the depth of boulder decreases. …”
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    Insight into Subgrade Long-Term Uplift Characteristic of Swelling Red-Bed Controlled by Temperature and Cyclic Load:From Laboratory Experiments by Zhuowu Xie, Xin Liao, Yu Tan, Sixiang Ling, Jiannan Chen, Xiyong Wu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Subgrade long-term uplift of high-speed railway threatens operational safety, which is usually caused by rock swelling in red-bed rock regions. …”
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    Seismicity and Surface Deformation in Kamanjab Inlier, Northern Namibia by Moses Tuutaleni Angombe, Justin Chien, Guy Salomon, Yajing Liu, Christie D Rowe, Mako Sitali, Shatimwene Shipena

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…We name the Mw 5.4 host fault "Anker Fault" and constrain its orientation using Sentinel 1 Interferometric Satellite Aperture Radar (InSAR) to image surface uplift and subsidence patterns. Given the sudden onset of the 2018 seismic activity and the absence of dams, mineral or energy exploration projects nearby, we eliminated the possibility of anthropogenic triggering. …”
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    Mapping Surface Deformation in Rwanda and Neighboring Areas Using SBAS-InSAR by Adrien Mugabushaka, Zhenhong Li, Xuesong Zhang, Chuang Song, Bingquan Han, Bo Chen, Zhenjiang Liu, Yi Chen

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Since subsidence or uplift varies across the region, we have summarized the different deformation patterns and briefly analyzed the factors that may lead to deformation. …”
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    Fault-cavity bodies: probable spaces for large-scale hydrocarbon migration and accumulation in non-carbonate rock areas by Qun LUO, Qianjun WANG, Shiqi GUI, Xiaobiao HE, Wanjing HU, Yuejing ZHANG, Liang WANG, Xuming CAO

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The formation of fault-cavity bodies is not related to dissolution but is instead controlled by fault surface (zone) undulations, strike or dip separation, fault occurrence, and the movement direction of two fault blocks. fault-cavity bodies can be massive in scale and are often found where strike-slip fault occurrence changes, at the intersections of different faults, or in areas of concentrated extensional or transtensional stress with significant dip separation. …”
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    Characteristics and mechanism of overlying rock and surface damage in gently inclined thick coal seam mining by Xiaoshen XIE, Enke HOU, Bingchao ZHAO, Dong FENG, Pengfei HOU, Weiqiang GUO

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The development height of water-conducting fracture zone with the progressive development characteristic of “rapid increase-slow increase-stability” was 145 m. The surface damage above the goaf was surface uplift, which uplift height was 2.7−36.0 cm. …”
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    Deep learning-based surface deformation tracking with interferometric fringes: A case study in Taiwan by Shih-Teng Chang, Shih-Yuan Lin, Yu-Ching Lin

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Spatial transferability was confirmed by applying the model to Northern Taiwan, where an F1 score of 78.74% was achieved while effectively identifying both uplift and subsidence. By enabling deformation detection across different magnitudes, time periods, and regions, the proposed framework offers a scalable and transferable solution for extending MT-InSAR-based surface hazard tracking.…”
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    Tectonic Activities Description in the Ongoing Collision Zone of the Eurasia-Arabia Plates Using 2D Surface Waves Tomography by Abrehdari Seyed Hossein, Karapetyan John Kostikovich, Rahimi Habib, Geodakyan Eduard

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The 2D tomography images of this study, illustrate the large variety in surface wave propagation velocity in different complex geologic units of the Caucasus. …”
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    GEODYNAMIC PROCESSES DURING ASCENT OF A PLUME WITH INTERMEDIATE THERMAL POWER THROUGH THE CONTINENTAL LITHOSPHERE AND DURING ITS ERUPTION ON THE SURFACE by A. G. Kirdyashkin, A. A. Kirdyashkin, V. E. Distanov, I. N. Gladkov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The latter manifests itself by uplifting of the ground surface above the plume. As the plume ascends through the lithosphere, the elevation of the surface increases until the plume ascends to critical level xкр, where an eruption conduit is formed. …”
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    Linking Surface Processes, Solute Generation, and CO2 Budgets Across Lithological and Land Cover Gradients in Rocky Mountain Watersheds by John R. Slosson, Isaac J. Larsen, Matthew J. Winnick, José M. Marmolejo‐Cossío, Kenneth H. Williams

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Prior work has shown that landslides generate increased dissolved solute concentrations in rapidly uplifting mountains. However, there is still uncertainty regarding the magnitude which different geomorphic processes and land cover variations influence solute chemistry across tectonic and climatic regimes. …”
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    A low cost technique for development of ultra-high resolution topography: application to a dry maar’s bottom by Jaime Jesús Carrera-Hernández, Gilles Levresse, Pierre Lacan, José Jorge Aranda-Gómez

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We conclude that the use of both UAVs and SfM provides accurate high resolution DSMs that can be obtained at a low cost, even in areas with highly reflective surfaces. Furthermore, this methodology can be applied on different dates to create a time series of high resolution DSMs, which can be used to determine subsidence or uplift rates in areas with ac- tive deformation. …”
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