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Man-Induced Land Subsidence

1984
Abstract How would you feel if your land had sunk 9 m in the past 50 years because of human activity? It happened in the San Joaquin Valley. In fact, land subsidence has been caused by man’s activities in at least 37 of the 50 states of the United States and affects more than 40,000 km2 in this country alone.
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Soil moisture–atmosphere feedback dominates land carbon uptake variability

Nature, 2021
Vincent Humphrey   +2 more
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Land subsidence

2006
De Glopper, R.J., Ritzema, H.P.
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Global and regional drivers of land-use emissions in 1961–2017

Nature, 2021
Chaopeng Hong   +2 more
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The land-to-ocean loops of the global carbon cycle

Nature, 2022
Pierre Regnier   +2 more
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Land Subsidence in Coastal Lowlands

1996
Causes and ranges of coastal lowland subsidence are varied, but in general natural subsidence amounts to centimeters to a few meters per century, while human-induced subsidence can amount to meters in a few decades. As a result, coastal subsidence must be taken into account when predicting relative sea-level rise over the next century.
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Projected land ice contributions to twenty-first-century sea level rise

Nature, 2021
Tamsin L Edwards   +2 more
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