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A national-scale assessment of land subsidence in China’s major cities

South China Normal University · Peking University · +21 more institutions

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Abstract

China's massive wave of urbanization may be threatened by land subsidence. Using a spaceborne synthetic aperture radar interferometry technique, we provided a systematic assessment of land subsidence in all of China's major cities from 2015 to 2022. Of the examined urban lands, 45% are subsiding faster than 3 millimeters per year, and 16% are subsiding faster than 10 millimeters per year, affecting 29 and 7% of the urban population, respectively. The subsidence appears to be associated with a range of factors such as groundwater withdrawal and the weight of buildings. By 2120, 22 to 26% of China's coastal lands will have a relative elevation lower than sea level, hosting 9 to 11% of the coastal population,…

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Keywords
  • Urbanization
  • China
  • Subsidence
  • Threatened species
  • Population
  • Physical geography
  • Environmental science
  • Geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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