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what are sinkholes

What Are Sinkholes, And Why Do They Form?

The name speaks for itself: a sinkhole is a hole that has formed from the originally normal ground that has sunk in, but how and why do they form? Sinkholes are just one example of the potential instability you might face when considering an area for new construction – and they’re a reminder of the…

June 25, 2019Basic Science, California, Earth, Engineering Geology, Environment, Geotechnical Engineering, Soil EngineerBy Shant Minas
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