Major river deltas are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, increasing flood risk and affecting 236 million people.
Some of the world’s biggest megacities are located in river deltas threatened by subsidence due to excessive groundwater ...
A study published today in Nature shows that many of the world's major river deltas are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, potentially ...
A study published in Nature shows that many of the world's major river deltas are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, ...
The findings point to heightening near-term flood risk for more than 236 million people, but river delta flooding is an issue ...
Researchers analyzed 40 deltas across five continents, including the Mississippi, Mekong, Nile and Ganges–Brahmaputra systems ...
A new study published in Nature finds human-driven land sinking now outpaces sea-level rise in many of the world’s major ...
Abstract: Panoramic map construction of polar sea ice can provide significant assistance for intelligent navigation and routing planning in polar regions. Traditional methods for panoramic observation ...
Sea-level rise changes coastlines, putting homes at risk, as Summer Haven, Fla., has seen. Aerial Views/E+/Getty Images When polar ice sheets melt, the effects ripple across the world. The melting ice ...
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Sea levels along the United States coast are rising faster than they did in the past, and new research shows that the change is not subtle. A study published in AGU Advances reveals that the pace of ...