
handle: 10045/21700
La subsidencia del terreno es un riesgo natural que afecta a amplias zonas del territorio causando importantes daños económicos y una gran alarma social. La subsidencia del terreno puede deberse a numerosas causas como la disolución de materiales profundos, la construcción de obras subterráneas o de galerías mineras, la erosión del terreno en profundidad, el flujo lateral del suelo, la compactación de los materiales que constituyen el terreno o la actividad tectónica. Todas estas causas se manifiestan en la superficie del terreno mediante deformaciones verticales que pueden variar desde pocos milímetros hasta varios metros durante periodos que varían desde minutos hasta años.
Ground subsidence is a natural hazard that affects wide areas causing important economic damages and a high social alarm. Ground subsidence may be due to several causes as deep material dissolution, excavation of ground tunnels or mining galleries, deep erosion, lateral soil creep, compaction of soil materials or tectonic activity. All these causes are manifested at terrain surface as vertical deformations that can vary from a few millimetres to several meters during periods that vary from minutes to years.
Vertical deformation, Natural hazard, Subsidencia, Riesgo natural, Deformación vertical, Subsidence, Ingeniería del Terreno, Geodinámica Externa
Vertical deformation, Natural hazard, Subsidencia, Riesgo natural, Deformación vertical, Subsidence, Ingeniería del Terreno, Geodinámica Externa
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