Researchers detected subtle shifts in the height of all 41 structures they studied in 13 states and Puerto Rico.
The satellite signal was subtle but persistent. A decade of observations suggested that part of the Livingston Dam — a ...
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 ...
SAN ANTONIO — A new study found San Antonio has the most buildings at "high" or "very high" risk of damage from the effects of land subsidence, the slow and gradual sinking of the Earth's surface over ...
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, ...
An alarming new report reveals that right across the country, 28 US cities are sinking, showing the kind of geologic subsidence that could impact buildings and infrastructure sooner rather than later.
According to a new study, released in the journal Earth and Space Science, luxury beachfront condos and hotels in the Florida city are sinking into the ground at "unexpected" rates, the Miami Herald ...
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