Detection of sinkhole occurrence, experiences from South Africa
2020
Abstract. Sinkholes are alarming and dangerous events, they have a worldwide
occurrence, and are imposing a potential risk to urban communities and the
widely developed built environment. Losses due to catastrophic sinkhole
collapse, foundation, pavement and structural repairs, occur more often, due
to the increased pressure to develop even on sinkhole prone land, and the
aging of existing water supply infrastructure in the majority of cities.
Remote sensing earth observation methods have proved to be valuable tools
during the last two decades in long-term sinkhole hazard assessment.
Satellite air borne and ground earth observation methods have primarily
facilitated the wide detection of continuous displacement on the earth's
crust. National sinkholes catalogues are necessary for town planers decision
makers, and government authorities. In many instances the ground collapse is
the result of water ingress from old poorly maintained leaking pipelines, or
extensive dewatering activities. In the current study a comprehensive review
of the current literature is presented in order to show experiences from
South Africa and present recent mapping using PSInSAR methodology in
Centurion South Africa.
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