Observation of surface Subsidence above workings in a salt diapir: case studies from the Wapno and Kłodawa Mines
Autor
Maj, Agnieszka
Opublikowane w
Technical Transactions
Numeracja
Vol. 122, iss. 1
Data wydania
2025
Miejsce wydania
Warsaw
Wydawca
Sciendo
Sekcja czasopisma
Civil Engineering and Transport
Język
angielski
eISSN
2353-737X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.37705/TechTrans/e2025022
Słowa kluczowe
salt mining, subsidence, precise levelling, surface deformation, diapir, degradation of levelling networks
Abstrakt
Surface subsidence above salt mines reflects the complex interaction of elastic and viscous deformation processes in rock salt, as well as hydrogeological and structural changes within diapiric formations. This study evaluates longterm ground movements above two Polish salt diapirs: Wapno, affected by catastrophic flooding in 1977, and Kłodawa, where mining continues in selected panels. High-precision levelling records collected over several decades were analysed to determine subsidence magnitude, trough geometry and timedependent deformation behaviour. In Wapno, suffosion and dissolution caused extensive discontinuous failures, whereas in Kłodawa, deformation remains primarily continuous and controlled by chamber convergence. By introducing and applying the concept of observational capacity, the research highlights the necessity of maintaining geodetic monitoring networks capable of capturing evolving deformation fields. The findings support the implementation of sustained levelling campaigns to ensure infrastructure safety, validate geomechanical models and enhance land-use planning in salt-mining regions.