Engineering and TechnologyCommunications Engineering
The silent impact of underground climate change on civil infrastructure
A. F. R. Loria
This research conducted by Alessandro F. Rotta Loria explores the underground climate change phenomenon known as subsurface heat islands in urban areas and its impact on civil infrastructure. By investigating ground deformations in Chicago's Loop district, the study reveals significant challenges that could undermine civil structures and stresses the importance of addressing these issues in urban planning.
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