New satellite maps reveal that major U.S. cities are slowly sinking, exposing hidden risks to infrastructure and urban life.
A global study of major river deltas shows human-driven land subsidence is now overtaking climate change as the biggest flood ...
A hidden force is causing highly populated river deltas to sink. In many cases, the subsidence is happening faster than the sea is rising ...
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A recent Virginia Tech study mapped measurable sinking across 28 major U.S. cities using satellite radar. The findings reveal that in many places, the downward movement is gradual but widespread.
PHOENIX (KNXV) — Millimeter by millimeter, Phoenix is sinking lower. It joins nearly every other major city in the nation in experiencing a phenomenon called land subsidence, where the earth’s surface ...
Worldwide, millions of people live in river deltas that are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, research suggests.
Cities around the world are sinking due to the reasons like excessive pumping of groundwater, heavy construction and rising rainfall.