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Peter A. Fokker

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Dutch national scientific research program on land subsidence

Living on soft soils – subsidence and society

In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing number of people and economic assets are exposed to subsidence, damage costs are soaring, and flood risk and greenhouse gas emissions are increasing. In some areas tipping points hav ...
Ground surface dynamics is one of the processes influencing the future of the Wadden Sea area. Vertical land movement, both subsidence and heave, is a direct contributor to changes in the relative sea level. It is defined as the change of height of the Earth's surface with respec ...
Surface deformation due to fluid extraction can be detected by satellite-based geodetic sensors, providing important insights on subsurface geomechanical properties. In this study, we use Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR) observations to measure groun ...
We investigate ground movements induced by the 8 February 2016, Mw=4.2 earthquake at the Los Humeros Geothermal Field (Mexico) using Sentinel-1 radar interferometry. Previous estimated focal mechanism solution based on seismic data with a hypocentral depth of 1900 m could not res ...
In an attempt to derive more information on the parameters driving compaction, this paper explores the feasibility of a method utilizing data on compaction-induced subsidence. We commence by using a Bayesian inversion scheme to infer the reservoir compaction from subsidence obser ...
We introduce a novel, time-dependent inversion scheme for resolving temporal reservoir pressure drop from surface subsidence observations (from leveling or GPS data, InSAR, tiltmeter monitoring) in a single procedure. The theory is able to accommodate both the absence of surface ...
Understanding and predicting surface movement is important both technically and for social reasons. The shallow processes contributing to subsidence include construction works, peat oxidation, clay compaction, and groundwater withdrawal; deep causes are hydrocarbon and salt produ ...
We present first results of PS-InSAR (Persistent Scatterer by Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry) time-series over the eastern sector of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt including several volcanic systems. The study area covers the Los Humeros and Acoculco geothermal fields. ...
We present first results of PS-InSAR (Persistent Scatterer by Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry) time-series over the eastern sector of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt including several volcanic systems. The study area covers the Los Humeros and Acoculco geothermal fields. ...
This paper reports a study on the use of satellite radar data to constrain the subsurface model parameters of the Bergermeer gas field. Using PSI (Persistent Scatterer InSAR) technology, ascending and descending data were applied in line-of-sight geometry, i.e., without first unr ...
The surface movement in the Krimpenerwaard polder in The Netherlands results from primary or hydrodynamic settlement/swelling, secondary or creep settlement/swelling, and peat oxidation. We used surface movement measurements in a Bayesian inversion scheme to disentangle the contr ...
Surface subsidence can have major repercussions. A classic example is the seabed above the Ekofisk field, offshore Norway, where excessive subsidence made it necessary to raise the drilling platform by 6 m in the 1980s. On land, subsidence may significantly increase the risk of d ...

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Salt caverns formed by solution mining may cause soil subsidence, because the surrounding adapts to fill the void (cavity) created in the strata. The cavern volume is hence not only a function of salt extraction (estimated from mass balance) but also a function of salt creep. The ...