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Hydrogeologic role in sinkhole development in the desert of Kuwait

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Sinkhole development is unlikely in desert areas with very low precipitation. However, a few cases of land subsidence and sinkhole development took place within the suburbs of Kuwait City. A few sinkholes developed in a sudden and rapid way, leading to great economic losses. In this paper the mechanism and causes of such a land subsidence are described. Decline in groundwater level and downward infiltration of excess irrigation are suggested to be the main factors in the development of the land subsidence in Kuwait. Urbanization and excessive garden irrigation are most probably the triggers of the sudden and rapid land subsidence.

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Shaqour, F. Hydrogeologic role in sinkhole development in the desert of Kuwait. Geo 23, 201–208 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00771789

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