CFOSAT SWIM data quality is normal in terms of the ocean surface wind speed dependence. Wind speeds are retrieved from recalibrated CFOSAT SWIM off-nadir data. SWIM wind speed retrievals for incidence angles less than 7.5° are in good agreement with the CFOSAT scatterometer winds.
Pumping groundwater from deep aquifers is a common practice to supply water for human consumption, agricultural, and industrial uses. Land subsidence is one of the main drawbacks of aquifer system overexploitation in the presence of compressible alluvial deposits (Galloway & Burbey, 2011; Gambolati & Teatini, 2015), sometimes accompanied by the development of aseismic ground ruptures. Initially noticed during the 1950s in southwest United States (
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