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Spatial analysis of geologic and hydrologic features relating to sinkhole occurrence in Jefferson County, West Virginia

January 1, 2012

In this study the influence of geologic features related to sinkhole susceptibility was analyzed and the results were mapped for the region of Jefferson County, West Virginia. A model of sinkhole density was constructed using Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) that estimated the relations among discrete geologic or hydrologic features and sinkhole density at each sinkhole location. Nine conditioning factors on sinkhole occurrence were considered as independent variables: distance to faults, fold axes, fracture traces oriented along bedrock strike, fracture traces oriented across bedrock strike, ponds, streams, springs, quarries, and interpolated depth to groundwater. GWR model parameter estimates for each variable were evaluated for significance, and the results were mapped. The results provide visual insight into the influence of these variables on localized sinkhole density, and can be used to provide an objective means of weighting conditioning factors in models of sinkhole susceptibility or hazard risk.

Publication Year 2012
Title Spatial analysis of geologic and hydrologic features relating to sinkhole occurrence in Jefferson County, West Virginia
DOI 10.1007/s13146-012-0098-1
Authors Daniel H. Doctor, Katarina Z. Doctor
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Carbonates and Evaporites
Index ID 70174902
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Eastern Geology and Paleoclimate Science Center