Definition of sinkhole triggers and susceptibility based on hydrogeomorphological analyses

Sinkholes represent a geological risk that is often underrated, mainly due to its very localized nature. In fact, sinkholes occur only under particular circumstances and typically affect relatively small areas. Despite these characteristics, the difficulty in forecasting the precise location and tim...

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description Sinkholes represent a geological risk that is often underrated, mainly due to its very localized nature. In fact, sinkholes occur only under particular circumstances and typically affect relatively small areas. Despite these characteristics, the difficulty in forecasting the precise location and timing of their sudden collapse creates serious problems for civil protection authorities and urban planners. In this framework, identifying the mechanism and thus the triggering factor of sinkholes is strategically pivotal in developing management plans. The present paper addresses the sinkhole-prone area of Il Piano (Elba Island, Central Italy). The integration of hydrogeological surveys, coupled with a thorough study of historical maps and aerial photographs, suggests that the main triggering factor in this area may not be related to water pumping from the karst aquifer, as initially hypothesized. Instead, sinkholes appear to be caused by ravelling and erosive processes occurring entirely in the sedimentary cover when heavy rainfall induces water overpressure within the superficial aquifer.
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Aquifers
Biogeosciences
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Environmental Science and Engineering
Frameworks
Geochemistry
Geology
Heavy rainfall
Hydrogeology
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Italy
Karst
karsts
Original Article
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Protection
Rain
Rainfall
risk
Sinkholes
Surveys
Terrestrial Pollution
Urban planning
Water pumps
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