current land subsidence in the houston metropolitan area, texas, derived from gps observations...

28
Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With contributions from graduate students: Timothy J. Kearns, Jiangbo Yu, Linqiang Yang, Xueyi Jia, and Jianjun Jiang

Upload: frederick-sutton

Post on 18-Dec-2015

218 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from

GPS Observations (1993-2012)

Guoquan (Bob) WangUniversity of Houston

With contributions from graduate students: Timothy J. Kearns, Jiangbo Yu, Linqiang Yang, Xueyi Jia, and Jianjun Jiang

Page 2: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Outline• GPS Geodesy Infrastructure in the Houston area Public available GPS stations (Hardware)

Stable Houston Reference Frame (SHRF) (Firmware)

Single-receiver phase ambiguity resolved GIPSY PPP resolution (software)

• Current subsidence mapping (2005-2012)

• Scientific Questions: (1) Is there deep seated (or fault-controlled) subsidence in the Houston area? (2) When will the current subsidence stop?

Page 4: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Houston Ship Channel Area

Page 5: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Geodesy Infrastructure: Permanent GPS Stations

Harris-Galveston Subsidence District (70+)

Texas Department of Transportation 15+

City of Houston, others

83 GPS +11 Extensometers

Page 6: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

HoustonNet

• NSF MRI: 40 GPS; UH: 10 GPS• Subsidence, faulting, and salt dome uplift• Hurricane intensity forecasting• Civil engineering community---buildings, bridges, dams, sea walls

Page 7: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Geodesy Infrastructure: The Stable Houston Reference Frame

7 years: 2005-2012

Helmert Transformation

Wang et al., 2013

Page 8: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

14-Parameter Similarity Transformation

8

(1) Translation along the respective axis (in meters)

(2) Differential Scaling of the respective axis (ppb)

(3) Counterclockwise Rotations (in radians)

Page 9: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

14-Transformation Parameters

9

Transformation Parameter UnitIGS08 to SHRFt0 = 2012

IGS08 to NAD83(2011)t0 = 1997*

Tx(t0) cm 0.00000 99.34300Ty(t0) cm 0.00000 -190.33100Tz(t0) cm 0.00000 -52.65500Rx(t0) mas 0.00000 25.91467Ry(t0) mas 0.00000 9.42645Rz(t0) mas 0.00000 11.59935s(t0) ppb 0.00000 1.71504dTx cm/year -1.07250 0.07900dTy cm/year -1.05876 -0.06000dTz cm/year -3.54574 -0.13400dRx mas/year 1.15720 0.06667dRy mas/year -0.93885 -0.75744dRz mas/year -0.33224 -0.05133ds ppb/year 1.37220 -0.10201

       *Pearson and Snay (2013), Table 7

NGS

Page 10: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

No-linear subsidence rate

Jersey Village

18 Years

Spatial and temporal variation of subsidence

Page 11: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Ground Deformation at Closely-Spaced (4 km) GPS Sites

Page 12: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Recent Subsidence Mapping (2005-2012)

85 years

6 m

83 GPS +11 Extensometers

Page 13: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Maximum subsidence rate <=2.5 cm/year

< 5 mm/year

7 years: 2005-2012

Page 14: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Aquifer Profile: Chicot + Evangeline

USGS3600 ft

Page 15: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Subsidence---pumping (??%)+ faulting (??%)

Gulf Coast Geology and faults

Ortega, 2013

Subsidence vs. Faulting

Question 1: Is there deep-seated (fault-controlled) subsidence in the Houston-Galveston area?

Page 16: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

USGS Borehole Extensometers

13 extensometers at 11 sites 40 years: 1974—2013

USGS

Compaction meter

Page 17: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Addicks Borehole Extensometer (-549 m)

Page 18: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Co-Located GPS and Extensometer Monitoring Site (ADKS)

Wang et al., 2014

+15 years

Page 19: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Wang et al., 2014Journal of Surveying Engineering

Conclusion: The compaction measurements from the long-term extensometers are reliable and the accuracy is about a few millimeters.

Drought of 2005

Drought of 2011

18 years

40 years

Page 20: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Co-located GPS and Extensometer Sites

Conclusion: Compacted aquifers are limited to above -600 m

ADKS(-549 m) NETP (-591 m) LKHU (-661 m)

22 years

Page 21: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Clear Lake—Jonson Space Center Sites

Conclusion: No compaction below -530 m

Clear lake Deep Borehole (-936 m) Clear lake Shallow Borehole (-530 m) Jonson Space Center(-235 m)

50m 2.5 km

37 years

Page 22: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

-530 m

Conclusion: Only partial of the Evangeline aquifer had been compacted!

USGS, 2009

Page 23: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Coastal Subsidence: Galveston vs. New Orleans

It appears no considerable tectonic subsidence occurs currently in the Houston-Galveston area.

4 mm/year

Page 24: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

UH Coastal Center “Vertical” GPS Array

-30 ft-20 ft-10 ft -1 ft

Borehole GPS

Page 25: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Question 2: When will the subsidence cease?

Conclusion: It took 20 years (1978-1998) to halt the subsidence in the southeast part.

1978-1998

38 years

Page 26: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Conclusion: 2005+20=2025

38 years

Page 27: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Summary

• The ground water and aquifer systems respond slowly to human actions. It took almost two decades (1980s and 1990s) to halt the subsidence in the south-east part of the Houston metropolitan area. Therefore, a long-term perspective is needed to manage groundwater resources and control land subsidence.

• The spatial and temporal variation of subsidence could be very considerable!

subsidence=f(x,y,z t)

• The groundwater regulations implemented by the HGSD are very successful in reducing subsidence rate in the Houston area. Currently, there is no considerable deep-seated or fault-controlled subsidence in the Houston-Galveston area. Current aquifer compaction is limited to about -530m.

Thank you!

Page 28: Current Land Subsidence in the Houston Metropolitan Area, Texas, Derived from GPS Observations (1993-2012) Guoquan (Bob) Wang University of Houston With

Stable: v=0