America sinking?
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Not something I had heard before but apparently a recent study shows that some cities in the US are sinking at up to 5cm a year! Apparently the main cause is not the weight of the buildings but rather the over extraction of ground water. With population growth the problem is likely to get worse. Such changes can’t be good for roads or stability of buildings.
Not something I had heard before but apparently a recent study shows that some cities in the US are sinking at up to 5cm a year! Apparently the main cause is not the weight of the buildings but rather the over extraction of ground water. With population growth the problem is likely to get worse. Such changes can’t be good for roads or stability of buildings.
Well documented problem with Mexico City. sinking upto 50cm per year:
https://eos.org/research-spotlights/the-looming-cr...
Causes many issues, such as with with the sewers, subways and building subsidence.

https://eos.org/research-spotlights/the-looming-cr...
Causes many issues, such as with with the sewers, subways and building subsidence.

Watched this the other day. Go to 7mins for Seattle.
https://youtu.be/wyTOYEk_Z2Y?si=zr6QtIxDcy9pZDx7
https://youtu.be/wyTOYEk_Z2Y?si=zr6QtIxDcy9pZDx7
Edited by bazza white on Tuesday 13th May 09:25
Lots of cities have had 'ground level' raised.
Rivers buried under culverts.
Railways and roads built on embankments, then the old ground floor becomes a basement.
Areas of Bristol, London, Edinburgh for instance.
Separate issue from existing buildings making their way closer to the centre of the earth!
Rivers buried under culverts.
Railways and roads built on embankments, then the old ground floor becomes a basement.
Areas of Bristol, London, Edinburgh for instance.
Separate issue from existing buildings making their way closer to the centre of the earth!
OutInTheShed said:
Lots of cities have had 'ground level' raised.
Rivers buried under culverts.
Railways and roads built on embankments, then the old ground floor becomes a basement.
Areas of Bristol, London, Edinburgh for instance.
Separate issue from existing buildings making their way closer to the centre of the earth!
Thanks. Thought I was going mad for a second there.Rivers buried under culverts.
Railways and roads built on embankments, then the old ground floor becomes a basement.
Areas of Bristol, London, Edinburgh for instance.
Separate issue from existing buildings making their way closer to the centre of the earth!
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