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Mining and its impact on the earth surface in the Ruhr District (Germany)

Past to present Quaternary landform change : natural and anthropogenic drivers

Auteur(s) et Affiliation(s)

Philipps Univ., Marburg, Allemagne
ZEPP, H.
Geographisches Inst., Ruhr Univ., Bochum, Allemagne
Dept. of Physical Geography, Goethe-Univ., Frankfurt am Main, Allemagne
HOUBEN, P.
Dept. of Physical Geography, Univ., Leiden, Pays-Bas


Description :
This paper presents spatial differences in ground level changes in the Ruhr District due to large-scale coal extraction over the past 100 years. Elevation data on historical maps from 1892 was digitised with the help of a Geographic Information System and the interpolated historical surface was intersected with a current Digital Elevation Model, in order to calculate the differences in elevation. As a result, the highest values of subsidence, amounting to more than 25 m, were observed within the coalfields of the former coal mine Zollverein. Two examples from the cities of Essen and Dortmund analysed in detail reveal that not only depressions but also elevation features are affected by mining subsidence. These kinds of surface transformations are not visible in the field without a comparison of digital topographical models. The average amount of a net surface lowering was calculated for all maps digitised and analysed, resulting in values between 0.5 m for the map of Kamen, located at the eastern border of the Ruhr District, and 5.2 m for the map of Gelsenkirchen within the central Emscher floodplain.


Type de document :
Article de monographie

Source :
Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, issn : 0372-8854, 2014, vol. 58, n°. 3, Suppl., p. 3-22, nombre de pages : 20, Références bibliographiques : 42 ref.

Date :
2014

Editeur :
Pays édition : Allemagne, Stuttgart, Gebruder Borntraeger

Langue :
Anglais
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