Experimental study of land subsidence in response to groundwater withdrawal and recharge in Changping District of Beijing.

Over exploitation of groundwater in Changping District of Beijing city has caused serious land subsidence in the past decades. In recent years, the operation of the South-to-North Water Transfer Project has reduced the land subsidence rate. In this paper, Experimental tests are performed using the G...

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Main Authors: Yanbo Cao, Ya-Ni Wei, Wen Fan, Min Peng, Liangliang Bao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232828
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author Yanbo Cao
Ya-Ni Wei
Wen Fan
Min Peng
Liangliang Bao
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Ya-Ni Wei
Wen Fan
Min Peng
Liangliang Bao
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description Over exploitation of groundwater in Changping District of Beijing city has caused serious land subsidence in the past decades. In recent years, the operation of the South-to-North Water Transfer Project has reduced the land subsidence rate. In this paper, Experimental tests are performed using the GDS Consolidation Testing System to characterize the compression and rebound of soils at depths of less than 100 m caused by groundwater withdrawal and recharge in Changping District. The results indicate that the compressible layers are the main contributors to land subsidence. The first compressible layer experiences greater deformation and more considerable hysteresis than the other compressible layers with the same decrease in the pore water pressure. Therefore, the exploitation of the adjacent aquifer should be controlled in the future. The deformation in the second and third compressible layers is a gradual and long-term process with little rebound; therefore, the subsidence should be seriously addressed when the groundwater in the two compressible layers is exploited on a large scale. In the same compressible layer, silty clay is more compressible and hysteretic than silt. For the same soil sample, the deformation rate decreases gradually as the pore water pressure decreases, whereas the creep deformation shows an overall increasing trend. A parameter named the subsidence index Cw is proposed in this paper to describe the soil compressibility during groundwater withdrawal. All the soil samples are characterized by elastic-plastic deformation, and the shallow soil samples with less pore water pressure decrease are more likely to rebound.
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spelling doaj.art-455d8966babe44879b9f8b034fcdff992022-12-21T22:38:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01155e023282810.1371/journal.pone.0232828Experimental study of land subsidence in response to groundwater withdrawal and recharge in Changping District of Beijing.Yanbo CaoYa-Ni WeiWen FanMin PengLiangliang BaoOver exploitation of groundwater in Changping District of Beijing city has caused serious land subsidence in the past decades. In recent years, the operation of the South-to-North Water Transfer Project has reduced the land subsidence rate. In this paper, Experimental tests are performed using the GDS Consolidation Testing System to characterize the compression and rebound of soils at depths of less than 100 m caused by groundwater withdrawal and recharge in Changping District. The results indicate that the compressible layers are the main contributors to land subsidence. The first compressible layer experiences greater deformation and more considerable hysteresis than the other compressible layers with the same decrease in the pore water pressure. Therefore, the exploitation of the adjacent aquifer should be controlled in the future. The deformation in the second and third compressible layers is a gradual and long-term process with little rebound; therefore, the subsidence should be seriously addressed when the groundwater in the two compressible layers is exploited on a large scale. In the same compressible layer, silty clay is more compressible and hysteretic than silt. For the same soil sample, the deformation rate decreases gradually as the pore water pressure decreases, whereas the creep deformation shows an overall increasing trend. A parameter named the subsidence index Cw is proposed in this paper to describe the soil compressibility during groundwater withdrawal. All the soil samples are characterized by elastic-plastic deformation, and the shallow soil samples with less pore water pressure decrease are more likely to rebound.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232828
spellingShingle Yanbo Cao
Ya-Ni Wei
Wen Fan
Min Peng
Liangliang Bao
Experimental study of land subsidence in response to groundwater withdrawal and recharge in Changping District of Beijing.
PLoS ONE
title Experimental study of land subsidence in response to groundwater withdrawal and recharge in Changping District of Beijing.
title_full Experimental study of land subsidence in response to groundwater withdrawal and recharge in Changping District of Beijing.
title_fullStr Experimental study of land subsidence in response to groundwater withdrawal and recharge in Changping District of Beijing.
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study of land subsidence in response to groundwater withdrawal and recharge in Changping District of Beijing.
title_short Experimental study of land subsidence in response to groundwater withdrawal and recharge in Changping District of Beijing.
title_sort experimental study of land subsidence in response to groundwater withdrawal and recharge in changping district of beijing
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232828
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