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Science and Technology Journal

February

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Abstract:
The phenomenon of land landing in many areas and roads of the of the
Ajdabia City, the land landing is a vertical or horizontal movement of
the surface of the earth, arising as a result of the imbalance of the
static balance of the surface layers, and may occur gradually and
inconceivably or suddenly. This movement leads to destruction of
engineering facilities, collapse of dams and bridges and the
destruction of infrastructure such as water pipes, sewage, roads and
etc. Land landing occurs as a result of natural causes such as
dissolution of some rocks by torrents, running water, soil weakness or
human factors such as water extraction or damage to sewage and
drinking water networks. This study was conducted to assess the
causes and risks of land landing and how to treat them
This study was based on the theoretical aspect in terms of data
collection from the references, periodicals and previous projects in the
city. A practical aspect is the follow-up of some projects and the
collection of some samples to determine the type and characteristics of
the rocks. In this study it is clear that the cause of this phenomenon is
the result of the processes of dissolving of the soil and limestone rocks
caused by the erosion of sewage and drinking water, which requires
immediate intervention to remedy it

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The study recommended digging stones and injecting them with


concrete. The main collapse will be filled with stones and soil. The
sewer pipe will be repaired and repaired in a way that prevents the
leakage of water or the transfer of water to another place. And the use
of geological radar to study the phenomena of landfall

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Galloway and Ingebritsen,


1999

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Calcarenite
Limestone

Limestone
(Gypsum)

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Galloway, D.L., Jones, D.R., and Ingebritsen, S.E., eds., 1999,


Land subsidence in the United States: U.S. Geological Survey
Circular 1182, 177 p.

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