How to connect societal concerns on subsidence to expert knowledge
The proper management of subsidence hazards requires a procedure to formulate thresholds and measurement & control loops. Such a formulation should be adequate in terms of technical hazard and hazard perception, unambiguous, in plain language and preferably complying with national or internation...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences 2020-04, Vol.382, p.615-620 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The proper management of subsidence hazards requires a
procedure to formulate thresholds and measurement & control loops. Such a
formulation should be adequate in terms of technical hazard and hazard
perception, unambiguous, in plain language and preferably complying with
national or international standards. The technical nature of subsidence
measurements, modeling and forecasts makes the important task of
transferring knowledge on this issue from society to the research community
and vice versa challenging. In this paper, we therefore propose a phased
procedure of setting subsidence thresholds and control loops, intended for
general use. The procedure is illustrated with three cases of mining
projects from the Netherlands: gas production from fields below the Wadden
Sea, salt production near Veendam, and gas production near Harlingen. We
provide guidance for future use of the procedure and conclude with a few
suggestions on the translation issue to the subsidence expert community. |
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ISSN: | 2199-899X 2199-8981 2199-899X |
DOI: | 10.5194/piahs-382-615-2020 |