Author:
Wang Jiande,Liang Zhu,Lin Lujie,Wu Zihao
Abstract
Abstract
According to incomplete statistics, since 2018, there have been as many as 15 geological safety accidents caused by urban subway construction in Guangzhou, resulting in significant loss of people’s lives and property and social impact. The main reason for this is insufficient research on the spatiotemporal patterns of ground deformation caused by shallow buried and underground excavation tunnel construction in complex disaster-prone environments and a lack of targeted geological risk prevention measures. This study combines various methods such as statistical analysis, on-site investigation and monitoring, and numerical simulation to reveal the spatiotemporal deformation laws of the ground caused by the construction of shallow buried and underground tunnels in cities. The results obtained can provide a reference for reducing or preventing ground accidents caused by urban subway construction, thereby better ensuring the safety of people’s lives and property.