Gypsum in Hellas and Cyprus occurs in three different types: (a) bedded (mainly of Messinian age in Cyprus and Crete), (b) domes (mainly western Hellas and Crete), and (c) as bodies, fragments and cementing material in Triassic conglomerate formations (western Hellas). Ground failure caused by void migration to the surface, resulting from gypsum dissolution, is a common phenomenon in such areas, which are also found in other European countries (e.g., Italy, Spain, Switzerland, U.K., Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine and Russia). In this paper three different case studies of ground failure are presented: Cyprus, Crete (Viannos) and Corfu. Engineering geological, stratigraphical, geophysical, hydrogeological and hydrogeochem...
The work in this research presents an experimental, theoretical and field study in order to investig...
Gypsiferous soil deposits (Gypcrete) are weakly consolidate earthy mixture of secondary gypsum, sand...
Two apartment buildings owned by Syracuse University in the Slocum Heights area underwent extensive ...
The rapid underground dissolution of gypsum, and the evolution of the gypsum karst in Lithuania and ...
Gypsum dissolves rapidly underground and at the surface, forming gypsum karst features that include ...
Geotechnical facts are presented relating to the damaging settlements of a building due to gypsum di...
Gypsum is a useful raw material for wall plaster and plasterboard, but in its natural state it is a ...
Land subsidence manifestation due to ground-water overexploitation in the Stavros – Farsala site (ea...
Sudden subsidence problems, caused by gypsum karst developed in the Permian sequence of Northern Eng...
About every three years natural catastrophic subsidence, caused by gypsum dissolution, occurs in the...
A sinkhole, also known as a sink, shake hole, swallow hole, swallet, doline, is a natural depression...
In Great Britain, gypsum karst is widespread in the Late Permian (Zechstein) gypsum of north-eastern...
The extensive gypsum karst of Sivas, Turkey is one of the most outstanding examples of bare gypsum k...
China has the worlds largest proven gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) resources in the world. The gypsum ranges fr...
The north-eastern suburbs of Paris are most prone to sinkhole development due to the natural dissolu...
The work in this research presents an experimental, theoretical and field study in order to investig...
Gypsiferous soil deposits (Gypcrete) are weakly consolidate earthy mixture of secondary gypsum, sand...
Two apartment buildings owned by Syracuse University in the Slocum Heights area underwent extensive ...
The rapid underground dissolution of gypsum, and the evolution of the gypsum karst in Lithuania and ...
Gypsum dissolves rapidly underground and at the surface, forming gypsum karst features that include ...
Geotechnical facts are presented relating to the damaging settlements of a building due to gypsum di...
Gypsum is a useful raw material for wall plaster and plasterboard, but in its natural state it is a ...
Land subsidence manifestation due to ground-water overexploitation in the Stavros – Farsala site (ea...
Sudden subsidence problems, caused by gypsum karst developed in the Permian sequence of Northern Eng...
About every three years natural catastrophic subsidence, caused by gypsum dissolution, occurs in the...
A sinkhole, also known as a sink, shake hole, swallow hole, swallet, doline, is a natural depression...
In Great Britain, gypsum karst is widespread in the Late Permian (Zechstein) gypsum of north-eastern...
The extensive gypsum karst of Sivas, Turkey is one of the most outstanding examples of bare gypsum k...
China has the worlds largest proven gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) resources in the world. The gypsum ranges fr...
The north-eastern suburbs of Paris are most prone to sinkhole development due to the natural dissolu...
The work in this research presents an experimental, theoretical and field study in order to investig...
Gypsiferous soil deposits (Gypcrete) are weakly consolidate earthy mixture of secondary gypsum, sand...
Two apartment buildings owned by Syracuse University in the Slocum Heights area underwent extensive ...