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Sink Hole


Sink Hole
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Copyright: Assi Dvilanski (asival) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 297 W: 114 N: 543] (3813)
Genre: Lieux
Média: Couleur
Date de prise de vue: 2008-06-28
Catégories: Nature
Appareil photographique: Canon 400D (Digital Rebel XTi), Sigma 135-400mm f/4.5-5.6 APO
Exposition: f/10.0, 1/160 secondes
More Photo Info: [view]
Versions: version originale
Date de soumission: 2008-06-30 21:19
Vue: 1148
Points: 2
[Ligne directrice - Note] Note du photographe
For about four decades, the Dead Sea (DS) level and the surrounding water table has been dropping dramatically. At least from the eighties, the direct vicinity of the Lisan Peninsula (LP), Jordan, has been facing high rates of subsidence and sinkhole hazards. Between 2000 and 2002, the Arab Potash Company (APC) lost two salt evaporation ponds resulting in a loss of $70 million. In the fertile plain of Ghor al Haditha (GAH), three deep and wide bowl-shaped subsidence areas threaten human activities and infrastructures. Over the part of the Lisan Peninsula that emerged before the 1960s, relict fossil sinkholes occurred everywhere, whereas new collapses constantly appear in the southern area only. In this paper, we have integrated 15 years of field observations related to sinkholes and subsidence with interpretation of space borne radar interferometric outputs, aerial photographs and satellite images. This has helped to place hazardous areas in their geological context and to clarify them within the framework of the general tectonic setting of the area.


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