Integration of remote sensing and electrical resistivity methods in sinkhole investigation in Saudi Arabia

AM Youssef, HM El-Kaliouby, YA Zabramawi - Journal of Applied …, 2012 - Elsevier
Different types of sinkholes have been recognized in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The
sinkholes are of various sizes and shapes and occur at different depths. Their presence may …

Preliminary screening of residual soil stability in karst terrain

EC Drumm, MZ Yang - Environmental & Engineering …, 2005 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The stability of the residual soils that overlie cavitose limestone is often a concern during the
siting, construction, and maintenance of facilities in karst terrain. Voids or domes often form …

Geomorphologic investigations on karst terrain: a GIS-assisted case study on the island of Barbados

HH Huang - 2007 - escholarship.mcgill.ca
Maintaining a safe water supply is particularly crucial for karst islands such as Barbados. In
order to take proper measures to prevent and reduce saltwater intrusion and to safely extract …

[PDF][PDF] Application of stability charts and reliability concepts for simplified analysis of a void in soil overlying karst bedrock

TC Siegel, DF Drake, EC Drumm - 2013 - digitalcommons.usf.edu
The karst belt stretching from Alabama to New England is dominated by limestone/dolostone
rocks which are observed to weather in-place forming a layer of residual clay soil above a …

[PDF][PDF] APPLICATION OF STABILITY CHARTS AND RELIABILITY CONCEPTS FOR SIMPLIFIED ANALYSIS OF A VOID IN SOIL OVERLYING KARST BEDROCK

EC Drumm - Citeseer
The karst belt stretching from Alabama to New England is dominated by limestone/dolostone
rocks which are observed to weather in-place forming a layer of residual clay soil above a …

Application of stability charts and reliability concepts for simplified analysis of a void in soil overlying karst bedrock NCKRI Symposium 2: Proceedings of the Thirteenth …

TC Siegel, DF Drake, EC Drumm - 2013 - digitalcommons.usf.edu
The karst belt stretching from Alabama to New England is dominated by limestone/dolostone
rocks which are observed to weather in-place forming a layer of residual clay soil above a …