Abstract:Urban areas built on old lacustrine basins in central Mexicoshow subsidence related to creep-fault processes. These processes are highly dynamic and enhanced by aquifer water extraction and El Niflo events. The affected cities are Morelia, Salamanca, Silao, Celaya, Aguascalientes, and Querdtaro, with a global population of around 2.5 million, and considerable industrial assets. The first three cities show NE-SW creep-fault trends, while in the remaining the trend is N-S. The subsidence rate varies: 2-3 cm/year… Show more
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