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    Sea-level rise from land subsidence in major coastal cities

    Coastal land can be lost at rapid rates due to relative sea-level rise (RSLR) resulting from local land subsidence. However, the comparative severity of local land subsidence is unknown due to high spatial var...

    Cheryl Tay, Eric O. Lindsey, Shi Tong Chin, Jamie W. McCaughey in Nature Sustainability (2022)

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    Using Sentinel-1 and GRACE satellite data to monitor the hydrological variations within the Tulare Basin, California

    Subsidence induced by groundwater depletion is a grave problem in many regions around the world, leading to a permanent loss of groundwater storage within an aquifer and even producing structural damage at the...

    Donald W. Vasco, Kyra H Kim, Tom G. Farr, J. T. Reager, David Bekaert in Scientific Reports (2022)