The satellite signal was subtle but persistent. A decade of observations suggested that part of the Livingston Dam — a ...
Researchers detected subtle shifts in the height of all 41 structures they studied in 13 states and Puerto Rico.
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New study: Miami may be sinking faster than expected
Miami’s glittering skyline has always been framed by water, but new research suggests the ground beneath some of those towers ...
In Texas, parts of Houston are sinking at a rate faster than 10 millimeters—or about two-fifths of an inch—per year. Parts of Dallas and Fort Worth are sinking more than 5 millimeters per year. While ...
Most of us assume cities stay exactly where they are. The streets feel solid, the buildings feel permanent. But in many ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) —Twenty-five of the largest cities in the United States are sinking, including Arizona’s largest city. Columbia University lead researcher Leonard Ohenhen used satellite data to ...
BAYTOWN, Texas (KTRK) -- You have to know where to look, but signs of the old Brownwood subdivision still exist at the present-day Baytown Nature Center. There are old remnants of roads and driveways, ...
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