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“Sinking cities”: Land subsidence threatens infrastructure: space geodetic measurements (2015-2021) used to create high-resolution maps of land subsidence rates for US cities

  • Post author:Datasetly
  • Post published:July 14, 2025
  • Post category:Environment / Geohazards / Geospatial / Infrastructure / Satellites, Earth Observation, PNT Solutions / Urban informatics

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