Humans as Geologic Agents 2005
DOI: 10.1130/2005.4016(08)
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Impacts of land subsidence caused by withdrawal of underground fluids in the United States

Abstract: provides this and other forums for the presentation of diverse opinions and positions by scientists worldwide, regardless of their race, citizenship, gender, religion, or political viewpoint. Opinions presented in this publication do not reflect official positions of the Society. nently decreased by withdrawal of underground fl uids (National Research Council, 1991). This paper reviews the mechanism of land subsidence, its occurrence and history, impacts, and efforts by society to control this phenomenon in th… Show more

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“…The identification of these features is important because the tensional stresses that develop near the region of differential land-surface displacement can promote the formation of earth fissures and (or) motion on surface faults (Holzer, 1984) and create hazards for infrastructure and land use. Earth fissures and (or) motion on surface faults associated with land subsidence caused by groundwater-level declines have been identified in many locations in the Southwest including Arizona, California, Nevada, Texas, and Utah, and in the Mimbres Basin in New Mexico (Holzer and Pampeyan, 1981;Holzer, 1984;Mueller, 1991a, 1991b;Haneberg and Friesen, 1995;Bell and Helm, 1998;Holzer and Galloway, 2005;Lund and others, 2005;Conway, 2016).…”
Section: Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identification of these features is important because the tensional stresses that develop near the region of differential land-surface displacement can promote the formation of earth fissures and (or) motion on surface faults (Holzer, 1984) and create hazards for infrastructure and land use. Earth fissures and (or) motion on surface faults associated with land subsidence caused by groundwater-level declines have been identified in many locations in the Southwest including Arizona, California, Nevada, Texas, and Utah, and in the Mimbres Basin in New Mexico (Holzer and Pampeyan, 1981;Holzer, 1984;Mueller, 1991a, 1991b;Haneberg and Friesen, 1995;Bell and Helm, 1998;Holzer and Galloway, 2005;Lund and others, 2005;Conway, 2016).…”
Section: Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of land lowering with rising water levels due to global sea-level rise can make coastal areas especially vulnerable to flooding [33]. Two papers in this Special Issue study land subsidence in coastal areas [34,35].…”
Section: Land Subsidence Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ground subsidence caused by pumping up mass ground water in alluvial plains is one of the serious social problems of the present days in not only advanced countries but also developing countries (e.g., [1] [2]). Surely, ground subsidences caused by pumping up are almost partially limited by the regulation of the groundwater pumping in Japan already [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%