Predicting groundwater rise in historical centres of Eastern Siberian cities
https://doi.org/10.21285/2686-9993-2021-44-1-73-84
Abstract
The purpose of the research work is to develop a procedure for on-line prediction of the groundwater hydrodynamic mode change caused by the barrage effect of deep foundation structure construction. The main method used is the development of an analytical model as a result of variant solutions of the Laplace equation. The solutions have been elaborated in the course of studies conducted in historical centers of Irkutsk and other cities of Eastern Siberia. As a result, diagrams predicting the formation depth of groundwater level have been created, and the territories have been assessed according to their flooding conditions. An analytical model has been developed for backwater prediction. The model is rather simple, universal and can be applied for predictive calculations on the territories of historical cities located in similar geological and hydrogeological conditions. The available material analyzed, it is concluded that preliminary vertical planning of the territory, correct approach to foundation type selection as well as seasonal rise of underground water play a significant role in the formation of a new headwater elevation.
About the Author
L. I. AuzinaRussian Federation
Larisa I. Auzina, Cand. Sci. (Geol. & Mineral.), Associate Professor, Assosiate Professor of the Department of Applied Geology, Geophysics, and Geoinformation Systems, Institute of Subsoil Use
83 Lermontov St., Irkutsk 664074
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For citations:
Auzina L.I. Predicting groundwater rise in historical centres of Eastern Siberian cities. Earth sciences and subsoil use. 2021;44(1):73-84. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21285/2686-9993-2021-44-1-73-84