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The sinking of Mexico City: Its effects on soil properties and seismic response
Authors:Efraín Ovando-Shelley  Alexandra Ossa  Miguel P Romo
Institution:aInstituto de Ingeniería, UNAM, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán 04510, DF, Mexico City, Mexico
Abstract:Extensive pumping to extract water from Mexico City's subsoil has caused regional sinking. Water pumping produces regional consolidation which increases effective stresses acting on the subsoil modifying its static and dynamic properties. As the soil properties change, so does their dynamic response. Approximate expressions to estimate the future changes in soil properties are proposed. Also, this paper puts forth new evidence to illustrate these changes and presents estimates of future settlements in central Mexico City, using a soil consolidation model that overcomes some of the limitations of Terzaghi's theory. Results of an analysis to estimate the effects of the evolution of the subsoil's dynamic properties are illustrated by means of seismic analyses performed on a couple of sites in an old lake bed in Mexico City.
Keywords:Mexico City  Evolution of soil properties  Regional subsidence  Seismic response
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