1st Edition

The Science of Land Subsidence

By Frank R. Spellman Copyright 2025
    346 Pages 59 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The Science of Land Subsidence explains the current science underpinning natural and human-caused land subsidence events, and provides students and interested readers with sufficient background on the basics of geology, natural science, chemical, and environmental engineering. Moreover, it presents a wide-ranging discussion presented in the author’s comprehensible conversational style describing the impact of land subsidence events on health, sustenance, and society in general, and provides various case studies covering catastrophic land subsidence events. This book is directed at undergraduate and graduate students, professionals, scientists, and the general reading public who would like to gain a broad multidisciplinary view of one of the greatest challenges of our generation.

    • Describes the impact of land subsidence events on health, sustenance, and society in general.

    • Provides various case studies covering catastrophic land subsidence events.

    1. Introduction 2. About Soil 3. Soil Mechanics 4. Basic Water Hydraulics 5. Groundwater Hydraulics Q = kiA 6. Sinkholes 7. Organic Soil Subsidence 8. Arrested Subsidence 9. Human Alteration of the Earth’s Surface 10. Coastal Subsidence 11. Sinking in "The Meadows" 12. Subsidence & Fissures In South-Central Arizona 13. A Bolt from the Blue 14. Yuck Factor Exaggerated: Fluence (Radiant Exposure) = Rate Of UV Dose 15. Water Recharge 16. Advanced Water Purification

    Biography

    Frank R. Spellman, PhD, is a retired assistant professor of environmental health at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, and the author of more than 160 books covering topics ranging from concentrated animal feeding operations to all areas of environmental science and occupational health. Many of his texts are readily available online, and several have been adopted for classroom use at major universities throughout the United States, Canada, China, Europe, and Russia; two have been translated into Spanish for South American markets. Dr. Spellman has been cited in more than 1150 publications. He serves as a professional expert witness for three law groups and as an incident/accident investigator for the US Department of Justice and a northern Virginia law firm. In addition, he consults on homeland security vulnerability assessments for critical infrastructures including water/wastewater facilities nationwide and conducts pre-Occupational Safety and Health Administration/Environmental Protection Agency audits throughout the country. Dr. Spellman receives frequent requests to co-author with well-recognized experts in several scientific fields; for example, he is a contributing author of the prestigious text The Engineering Handbook, 2nd ed. (CRC Press). Dr. Spellman lectures on sewage treatment, water treatment, and homeland security and safety topics throughout the country and teaches water/wastewater operator short courses at Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, Virginia). He holds a BA in public administration, a BS in business management, an MBA, and an MS and PhD in environmental engineering.