Florida\u27s unique geology poses multiple engineering concerns when characterizing the subsurface conditions in both previously and newly developed landscapes. Florida\u27s covered-karst landscape has ushered the seemingly never-ending-battle between the propagating population and karst\u27s consequential sinkhole geohazard. The cone penetration test (CPT) has been widely used for subsurface investigations in covered-karst landscapes due to the test\u27s ability to provide a nearly continuous profile of soil resistance, allowing engineers to precisely determine the depths in which internal soil erosion may have taken place. However, once these conditions are identified, there still lacks a viable assessment technique which is both reproduc...
Abstract Sinkholes and sinkhole-related features in West-Central Florida (WCF) are commonly identifi...
Claims for sinkhole damages have increased significantly since the passage of legislation in 1969 re...
Sinkholes occur when surface soils gradually subside or suddenly collapse into subsurface cavities a...
Florida\u27s unique geology poses multiple engineering concerns when characterizing the subsurface c...
Sinkholes are a major geohazard with life-threatening consequences when not properly detected and mi...
As Central Florida cities begin to grow and population and infrastructure webs out to support the in...
As Florida\u27s population is expanding and greater fluctuations in groundwater levels are being rec...
Florida\u27s aquifer system is a major drinking-water source for over 80% of the population; however...
As Florida\u27s population is expanding and greater fluctuations in groundwater levels are being rec...
Naturally occurring sinkholes in Florida are formed when the soluble limestone bedrock weathers and ...
Dynamic forces in the hydrologic cycle move underground water through Florida\u27s carbonate rocks d...
Sinkholes are a significant geohazard in karst topography areas with life-threatening consequences a...
Florida might be one of the most sinkhole-active areas on the earth. Due to its unpredictability and...
Sinkholes and sinkhole-related features in west-central Florida are commonly identified from surface...
Sinkholes are the most serious geologic hazard in karst terrane because they can damage structures, ...
Abstract Sinkholes and sinkhole-related features in West-Central Florida (WCF) are commonly identifi...
Claims for sinkhole damages have increased significantly since the passage of legislation in 1969 re...
Sinkholes occur when surface soils gradually subside or suddenly collapse into subsurface cavities a...
Florida\u27s unique geology poses multiple engineering concerns when characterizing the subsurface c...
Sinkholes are a major geohazard with life-threatening consequences when not properly detected and mi...
As Central Florida cities begin to grow and population and infrastructure webs out to support the in...
As Florida\u27s population is expanding and greater fluctuations in groundwater levels are being rec...
Florida\u27s aquifer system is a major drinking-water source for over 80% of the population; however...
As Florida\u27s population is expanding and greater fluctuations in groundwater levels are being rec...
Naturally occurring sinkholes in Florida are formed when the soluble limestone bedrock weathers and ...
Dynamic forces in the hydrologic cycle move underground water through Florida\u27s carbonate rocks d...
Sinkholes are a significant geohazard in karst topography areas with life-threatening consequences a...
Florida might be one of the most sinkhole-active areas on the earth. Due to its unpredictability and...
Sinkholes and sinkhole-related features in west-central Florida are commonly identified from surface...
Sinkholes are the most serious geologic hazard in karst terrane because they can damage structures, ...
Abstract Sinkholes and sinkhole-related features in West-Central Florida (WCF) are commonly identifi...
Claims for sinkhole damages have increased significantly since the passage of legislation in 1969 re...
Sinkholes occur when surface soils gradually subside or suddenly collapse into subsurface cavities a...