sättningsalpha
Sättningsalpha is a term used in geology and soil science to describe the vertical movement of soil or rock layers, typically due to the consolidation of underlying materials. This phenomenon is often associated with changes in groundwater levels or the addition of weight to the surface. When water is extracted from an aquifer, the pore pressure within the soil or rock can decrease, leading to a reduction in buoyancy. This reduction in support causes the overlying layers to settle or subside. Similarly, the construction of heavy buildings or infrastructure can increase the load on the ground, compressing the underlying soil and resulting in settlement.
The rate and extent of sättningsalpha are influenced by several factors, including the type of soil or