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A new academic study found nearly half of Houston's land is subsiding at least 1/5 of an inch each year, outpacing the ...
In every city studied, at least 20% of the urban area is sinking – and in 25 of 28 cities, at least 65% is sinking. The ...
HOUSTON — Houston is sinking, and it’s doing it faster than any other major city in the country, according to a new report released in Nature Cities this week. The study was done by ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- The Columbia Climate School has found that Houston is the fastest sinking city out of 28 cities examined in its recent study released May 8. Columbia Climate School is part of ...
This slow-going subsidence is measured in just a handful of millimeters per year, but rising sea levels due to climate change ...
Dallas and Fort Worth are sinking at a rate of 4 millimeters per year due to groundwater loss, a recent study found.
Houston has long been known for sinking at the fastest rate ... Across the 28 cities, the densest urban cores had issues with precarious destabilized ground — threatening 29,000 buildings.
The study, published May 8, found that Dallas and Fort Worth are sinking at a rate of about 4 millimeters per year, the second- and third- most of the 28 largest cities in the U.S. Only Houston ...
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