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Environmental Earth Sciences | 1986

The influence of urbanization of sinkhole development in central Pennsylvania

Elizabeth L. White; Gert Aron; William B. White

The karsted limestone valleys of central Pennsylvania contain two populations of sinkholes. Solution sinkholes occur in the Champlainian limestone units along the margins of the valleys. Solution sinkholes are permanent parts of the landscape and, although a nuisance to construction, do not present other problems. The second population is the suffosional or soil-piping sinkholes These occur on all carbonate rock units including the Beekmantown and Gatesburg dolomites that comprise the two principal carbonate aquifers in the valley. Suffosional sinkholes are the principal land-use hazard.Suffosional sinkholes are transient phonomena. They occur naturally but are exacerbated by runoff modifications that accompany urbanization Suffosional sinkholes are typically 1.5–2.5 m in diameter depending on soil thickness and soil type. The vertical transport of soil to form the void space and soil arch that are the precursors to sinkhole collapse is through solutionally widened fractures and cross-joints and less often through large vertical openings in the bedrock. The limited solution development on the dolomite bedrock combined with soil thickness, seldom greater than 2 m, limits the size of the sinkholes. All aspects of suffosional sinkhole development are shallow processes: transport, piping, void and arch formation, and subsequent collapse take place usually less than 10 m below the land surfaceFactors exacerbating sinkhole development include pavement, street, and roof runoff which accelerates soil transport Such seemingly minor activities as replacing high grass and brush with mowed grass is observed to accelerate sinkhole development. Dewatering of the aquifer is not a major factor in this region


Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology | 1976

Magnitude and frequency of floods

Brian M. Reich; Gert Aron


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 1982

Fitting a Gamma Distribution Over a Synthetic Unit Hydrograph

Gert Aron; Elizabeth L. White


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 1987

REGIONAL RAINFALL INTENSITY‐DURATION‐FREQUENCY CURVES FOR PENNSYLVANIA

Gert Aron; David J. Wall; Elizabeth L. White; Christopher N. Dunn


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 1971

PARAMETER ESTIMATION IN HYDROLOGY: THE STATE OF THE ART1

Donald R. Jackson; Gert Aron


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 1981

ANALYZING URBANIZATION IMPACTS ON PENNSYLVANIA FLOOD PEAKS

David F. Kibler; David C. Froelich; Gert Aron


Water resources engineering | 1995

Time of Concentration

Arthur C. Miller; Dennis L. Johnson; Gert Aron


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 1990

Pond sizing for rational formula hydrographs

Gert Aron; David F. Kibler


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 1992

EFFECTS OF STORM PATTERNS ON RUNOFF HYDROGRAPHS

Gert Aron; Iraj Adl


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 1979

PENN STATE URBAN RUNOFF MODEL TO PINPOINT FLOOD PEAK SOURCE LOCATION

Gert Aron; Joseph V. David; F. Lakatos; Dennis Blair

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Elizabeth L. White

Pennsylvania State University

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David J. Wall

Pennsylvania State University

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Arthur C. Miller

Pennsylvania State University

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Christopher N. Dunn

Pennsylvania State University

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Donald R. Jackson

Pennsylvania State University

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C. J. Tagliati

Pennsylvania State University

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D. F. Kibler

Pennsylvania State University

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Dennis L. Johnson

Pennsylvania State University

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