A new study showed that most major U.S. cities are sinking, which could cause major issues down the line. Is Phoenix sinking? Here's what to know.
A number of cities are sinking around the Chesapeake Bay, with many impacts seen in Hampton Roads, according to a new study ...
A new study notes how much land around the Chesapeake Bay is sinking. Last week, four houses collapsed in Buxton in just two ...
New research shows parts of the Chesapeake Bay region are sinking, adding to sea level rise and increasing flooding risks in cities like Ocean City, D.C. and Baltimore.
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 ...
A new study by researchers at Virginia Tech has determined how fast the land is sinking in the Chesapeake Bay Area. Among major adjacent cities, Hampton had one of the most rapid rates of subsidence.
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