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57 Kaliser, B. N. 1978. Relative Hydrocompaction Susceptibility Map, Cedar City, Utah. Utah Geological Survey. Map No. 44. Kaliser, B. N. 1982. Hydrocompaction affecting Cedar City, Utah. Pp. 145-160 in Proceedings of the 19th Engineering Geology and Soils Engineering Symposium. Pocatello, Idaho. Kratzsch, H. 1983. Mining Subsidence Engineering. New York: Springer-Verlag. LaMoreaux, P. E. and J. G. Newton. 1986. Catastrophic subsidence: an environmental hazard, Shelby County, Alabama. Environmental Geology 8~1/2~:25-40. Lofgren, B. E. 1969. Land subsidence due to the application of water. Pp. 271-303 in Reviews in Engineering Geology, Vol. II, D. J. Varnes and G. A. Kiersch, eds. Geological Society of America. Lovelace, A. D., W. T. Bennett, and R. D. Loeck. 1982. Test Section for the Stabilization of Collapsible Soils on Interstate 25. New Mexico State Highway Department MB-RR-83-1. Mayuga, M. N. 1970. Geology and development of California's Giant-Wilmington oil field. Pp. 158-184 in Geology of Giant Petroleum Fields. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 14. hlie~rille, A. L. 1971. Mining subsidence. Civil Engineering and Public Works Review, London, 66~782~:953-963. Moore, H. L. 1984. Geotechnical considerations in the location, design, and construction of highways in karst terrane—The Pellissippi Parkway extension, Knox-Blount Counties, Tennessee. Pp. 358-359 in Proceedings of the First Multidisciplinary Conference on Sinlcholes, Orlando, Florida Mumphrey, A. J., Jr. 1975. Louisiana Metropolitan Wetlands: A Planning Perspective. New Orleans: Urban Studies Institute, University of New Orleans. Mumphrey, A. J., Jr. and J. S. Brooks. 1978. Guidelines for urban development in Louisiana's coastal wetlands. Coastal Zone Management Journal 4:165-187. Mumphrey, A. J., Jr., J. S. Brooks, and J. C. Miller, Jr. 1976. Urban Developments in the Louisiana Coastal Zone: Problems and Guidelines. New Orleans: Urban Studies Institute, University of New Orleans. National Coal Board. 1978. Subsidence Engineers' Handbook, 2d ed. Great Britain National Coal Board. National Research Council. 1987. Responding to Changes in Sea Level: Engineering Implications. Report to the National Science Foundation by Study Committee on Engineering Implications of Changes in Relative Mean Sea Level. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences. Newmarch, G. 1981. Subsidence of organic soils. California Geology 34~7~:135-148. Newton, J. G. 1986. Natural and induced sinkhole development in the eastern United States. International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication No. 151. Peck 0. K. and R. B. Peck. 1948. Settlement of foundation due to saturation of loess subsoil. Pp. 4-5 in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Vol. Penland, S., K. E. Ramsey, R. A. McBride, J. T. Mestayer, and K. A. Westphal. 1988. Relative Sea Level Rise and Delta-Plain Development in Terrebonne Parish Region.- Louisiana Geological Survey. Coastal Geology Publication Technical Report No. 4. Poland, J. F. ed. 1984. Guidebook to Studies of Land Subsidence Due to Ground-Water Withdrawal. New York: UNESCO. Poland, J. F. and G. H. Davis. 1969. Land subsidence due to withdrawal of fluids. Pp. 187-269 in Reviews in Engineering Geology II, D. J. Varnes and G. A. Kiersch, eds. Geological Society of America. Prokopovich, N. P. 1985. Subsidence of Peat in Califomia and Flonda. Association of Engineering Geologists Bulletin 22~41:395-420. Prokopovich, N. P. and M. J. Marriott. 1983. Cost of subsidence to the Central Valley Project, California. Association of Engineering Geologists Bulletin 20~3~:325-332. Roll, J. R. 1967. Effect of subsidence on well fields. American Water Works Association Joumal 59~1~:80-88. Russell, R. J., H. V. Howe, J. H. McGuirt, C. F. Dohm, W. Hadley, F. B. Kniffen, and D. A. Brown. 1936. Lower Mississippi River Delta, reports on the geology of Plaquemines and St. Bernard parishes. Louisiana Geologica1 Survey Bulletin No. 8. Ryan, C. R. 1984. High-volume grouting to control sinkhole subsidence. Pp. 413-417 in Proceedings of the Firs, Multidisciplinary Conference on Sinlcholes, Orlando, Florida. Sinclair, W. C. and J. W. Stewart. 1985. Sinkhole Type, Development, and Distribution in Florida. Florida Bureau of Geology. Map Series No. 110. 1:3,000,000 scale. Snowden, J. O., W. C. Ward, and J. R. J. Studlick. 1980. Geology of Greater New Orleans: Its Relationship to Land Subsidence and Flooding. New Orleans: New Orleans Geological Survey, Inc.

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