painumaarviointi
Painumaarviointi, commonly translated as settlement assessment or subsidence evaluation, is a process used in civil engineering and geology to determine the extent and magnitude of downward movement of the ground surface. This phenomenon can occur due to various natural and anthropogenic factors. Natural causes include the consolidation of soft soils, such as clay and peat, under the weight of overlying materials, and the dissolution of soluble rock formations like limestone, leading to sinkholes. Anthropogenic causes are often related to human activities, such as groundwater extraction, which can lower the water table and cause soil compaction, or underground mining, which can create voids that eventually lead to surface collapse.
The assessment typically involves a combination of field investigations, laboratory testing, and computational modeling. Field methods
Understanding and quantifying painumaarviointi is crucial for several reasons. It is essential for the design and