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Asian Cities Sinking Faster

Asian Cities Sinking Faster

Asian cities are sinking faster than the rate of sea level rise just not because of climate change but for a new phenomenon – land subsidence, according to a new study.

The cities where land subsidence has been the fastest (over 20 mm/yr LOS) from 2015 to 2020 are in South, Southeast, and East Asia, noted the study published in Geophysical Research Letters

The highest subsidence rates appear in Tianjin, Semarang, and Jakarta, where maximum rates exceed 30 mm/yr LOS-dwarfing global mean sea level rise by almost 15x. If subsidence continues at recent rates, these cities will be challenged by severe flood events much sooner than projected by sed level rise models, the study added.

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The study covered 99 coastal cities all over the world, 33 of which have areas or parts that have subsided by more than a centimetre per year. Researchers Pei-Chin Wu, Matt Wei and Steven D’Hondt from the Graduate School of Oceanography at the University of Rhode Island used satellite based Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar to identify “fast-subsiding areas”.

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