Groundwater leakage into underground constructions can cause groundwater drawdown and subsequently costly damages to objects impacted by changes in groundwater conditions. In order to reduce the damage risk, risk-reducing measures can be implemented. When implementing measures, society’s limited resources must be carefully managed by balancing the costs and the benefits (e.g. reduced risk) of the measures. Decisions regarding risk-reducing measures must always be taken under uncertainty since the conditions of the hydrogeological system cannot be fully known. In this thesis, a generic framework for management of hydrogeological risks in underground construction is presented (Paper 1). This framework constitutes a structured and transparent ...
Ground works such as deep excavations and foundation works performed in soft clay can cause damage t...
Construction of underground structures (e.g., subway lines, railways and...
The main objective of this thesis was to evaluate and develop approaches for hydrogeological vulnera...
Groundwater leakage into sub-surface constructions can result in drawdown, subsidence in compressibl...
Leakage of groundwater into underground facilities can subsequently cause groundwater drawdown, subs...
We present a method for risk assessment of groundwater drawdown induced land subsidence when plannin...
Groundwater drawdown induced ground subsidence is a severe problem in many regions around the world....
Groundwater leakage into subsurface constructions can cause reduction of pore pressure and subsidenc...
Groundwater leakage into subsurface constructions can cause reduction of pore pressure and subsidenc...
The interaction of underground structures with groundwater is an essential issue for all the phases ...
A procedure is presented for valuation of information analysis (VOIA) to determine the need for addi...
A procedure is presented for valuation of information analysis (VOIA) to determine the need for addi...
Sub-surface constructions generally involve drainage of groundwater, which can induce land subsidenc...
Sub-surface constructions generally involve drainage of groundwater, which can induce land subsidenc...
Urban ground work such as deep excavations performed in soft clay may cause damage to neighbouring b...
Ground works such as deep excavations and foundation works performed in soft clay can cause damage t...
Construction of underground structures (e.g., subway lines, railways and...
The main objective of this thesis was to evaluate and develop approaches for hydrogeological vulnera...
Groundwater leakage into sub-surface constructions can result in drawdown, subsidence in compressibl...
Leakage of groundwater into underground facilities can subsequently cause groundwater drawdown, subs...
We present a method for risk assessment of groundwater drawdown induced land subsidence when plannin...
Groundwater drawdown induced ground subsidence is a severe problem in many regions around the world....
Groundwater leakage into subsurface constructions can cause reduction of pore pressure and subsidenc...
Groundwater leakage into subsurface constructions can cause reduction of pore pressure and subsidenc...
The interaction of underground structures with groundwater is an essential issue for all the phases ...
A procedure is presented for valuation of information analysis (VOIA) to determine the need for addi...
A procedure is presented for valuation of information analysis (VOIA) to determine the need for addi...
Sub-surface constructions generally involve drainage of groundwater, which can induce land subsidenc...
Sub-surface constructions generally involve drainage of groundwater, which can induce land subsidenc...
Urban ground work such as deep excavations performed in soft clay may cause damage to neighbouring b...
Ground works such as deep excavations and foundation works performed in soft clay can cause damage t...
Construction of underground structures (e.g., subway lines, railways and...
The main objective of this thesis was to evaluate and develop approaches for hydrogeological vulnera...