The satellite signal was subtle but persistent. A decade of observations suggested that part of the Livingston Dam — a ...
Researchers detected subtle shifts in the height of all 41 structures they studied in 13 states and Puerto Rico.
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New study: Miami may be sinking faster than expected
Miami’s glittering skyline has always been framed by water, but new research suggests the ground beneath some of those towers ...
(WAVY) — As the sea level rises across the world, the land in Hampton Roads is sinking, and in some locations, sinking faster than the rising sea. A new study out of Virginia Tech highlights the ...
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 ...
Most of us assume cities stay exactly where they are. The streets feel solid, the buildings feel permanent. But in many ...
BAYTOWN, Texas (KTRK) -- You have to know where to look, but signs of the old Brownwood subdivision still exist at the present-day Baytown Nature Center. There are old remnants of roads and driveways, ...
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