Detection of aquifer system compaction and land subsidence using interferometric synthetic aperture radar, Antelope Valley, Mojave Desert, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | April 15th, 1998

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Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) has great potential to detect and quantify land subsidence caused by aquifer system compaction. InSAR maps with h

Development and Application of a 1D Compaction Model to Understand 65 Years of Subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | June 2nd, 2022

Summary

High rates of land subsidence, caused by groundwater overdraft, are resulting in millions of dollars of infrastructure damage in California's San Joaquin Valley (SJV). In

Effects of ferric sulfate and polyaluminum chloride coagulation enhanced treatment wetlands on Typha growth, soil and water chemistry

Science of the Total Environment (Elsevier) | January 15th, 2019

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Land surface subsidence is a concern in many deltas worldwide as it contributes to water quality degradation, loss of fertile land and increased potential for levee f

Estuary News, December 2015

San Francisco Estuary Partnership (SFEP) | December 15th, 2015

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Estuary News, February 2005

San Francisco Estuary Partnership (SFEP) | February 15th, 2005

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Estuary News, June 2020

San Francisco Estuary Partnership (SFEP) | June 15th, 2020

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Estuary News, October 1994

San Francisco Estuary Partnership (SFEP) | October 15th, 1994

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Estuary News, October 2005

San Francisco Estuary Partnership (SFEP) | October 15th, 2005

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Evaluation of Land Subsidence and Ground Failures at Bicycle Basin, Fort Irwin National Training Center, California, 1992–2017

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | June 5th, 2019

Summary

Groundwater has been pumped in the Bicycle Basin at Fort Irwin National Training Center since the 1960s, and the amount pumped has generally increased since the 1990s. Af

Evidence for coseismic subsidence events in a southern California coastal saltmarsh

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | March 20th, 2017

Summary

Paleoenvironmental records from a southern California coastal saltmarsh reveal evidence for repeated late Holocene coseismic subsidence events. Field analysis of

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