A national-scale assessment of land subsidence in China's major cities.
Ao Z, Hu X, Tao S, Hu X, Wang G, Li M, Wang F, Hu L, Liang X, Xiao J, Yusup A, Qi W, Ran Q, Fang J, Chang J, Zeng Z, Fu Y, Xue B, Wang P, Zhao K, Li L, Li W, Li Y, Jiang M, Yang Y, Shen H, Zhao X, Shi Y, Wu B, Yan Z, Wang M, Su Y, Hu T, Ma Q, Bai H, Wang L, Yang Z, Feng Y, Zhang D, Huang E, Pan J, Ye H, Yang C, Qin Y, He C, Guo Y, Cheng K, Ren Y, Yang H, Zheng C, Zhu J, Wang S, Ji C, Zhu B, Liu H, Tang Z, Wang Z, Zhao S, Tang Y, Xing H, Guo Q, Liu Y, Fang J.
Ao Z, et al. Among authors: zhao x.
Science. 2024 Apr 19;384(6693):301-306. doi: 10.1126/science.adl4366. Epub 2024 Apr 18.
Science. 2024.
PMID: 38635711
China's massive wave of urbanization may be threatened by land subsidence. ...The subsidence appears to be associated with a range of factors such as groundwater withdrawal and the weight of buildings. By 2120, 22 to 26% of China's coastal lands will h …
China's massive wave of urbanization may be threatened by land subsidence. ...The subsidence appears to be associated with a r …