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A new study raised concerns for the 28 most populous cities in the United States, most of which are sinking a small amount each year. Known scientifically as land "subsidence," the most common ...
While some cities show slight uplift, it's negligible and doesn't negate the overall sinking trend. In every city studied, at least 20% of the urban area is sinking – and in 25 of 28 cities ...
While some cities show slight uplift, it's negligible and doesn't negate the overall sinking trend. In every city studied, at least 20% of the urban area is sinking – and in 25 of 28 cities ...
Many major U.S. cities are sinking, a new study shows, including Phoenix. Known scientifically as land "subsidence," the most common cause of the sinking is "massive ongoing groundwater extraction ...
Thirty-two people were rescued from a sinking yacht off the coast of Miami Beach over the weekend, according to the Coast Guard. The Miami Beach Police Department responded to a call for a ...
Cities all over the world, including on the US East and Gulf Coasts, are sinking. This phenomenon, called subsidence, can make extreme flooding worse and damage infrastructure. From New York to ...
In this handout photo, provided by the Armed Forces of the Philippines Public Affairs Office (PAO), the decommissioned Philippine Navy BRP Miguel Malvar (PS-19) takes on water before sinking while ...
The BRP Miguel Malvar takes on water before sinking while being positioned as a target vessel as part of a joint US-Philippines military exercise on Monday. (Armed Forces of the Philippines PAO ...
He pulled dozens of people off the sinking ship and into his boat before the situation worsened. “Let’s make it quick before the boat flip or something like that,” he said. By the end of the ...
The letter was postmarked Queenstown, Ireland, however, one of the ship’s two scheduled stops before sinking. “It is a fine ship but I shall await my journey’s end before I pass judgment on ...
Yes, you read that right—North America is sinking. This surprising shift involves what geologists call the craton, a billion-year-old bedrock core that serves as the foundation of our continent.