In many deltas worldwide subsidence still is an underestimated problem, while the threat posed by land subsidence low-lying urbanizing and urbanized deltas exceeds the threat of sea-level rise induced by climate change. Human-induced subsidence is driven by the extraction of hydrocarbons and groundwater, drainage of phreatic groundwater, and loading by buildings and infrastructure. The consequences of subsidence are increased flood risk and flood water depth, rising groundwater levels relative to the land surface, land loss, damage to buildings and infrastructure, and salinization of ground and surface water.. The Netherlands has a long history of subsidence. Large-scale drainage of the extensive peatlands in the western and northern parts ...
For hundreds of years, ditch water levels in Dutch agricultural peatlands have been lowered to incre...
An increasing number of people lives in coastal zones with a subsurface consisting of heterogenic so...
Land subsidence is a major threat for the livability of deltas worldwide. Mitigation of the negative...
In many deltas worldwide subsidence still is an underestimated problem, while the threat posed by la...
The low-lying part of The Netherlands is very vulnerable in terms of surface subsidence due to peat ...
The urbanised peat-rich coastal-deltaic plain of the Netherlands is severely subsiding due to human-...
In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing nu...
In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing nu...
In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing nu...
The survival of peat meadows in the Netherlands is threatened by soil subsidence, less favourable co...
Land subsidence in the Netherlands is an ongoing process. An increasing number of people and economi...
Land subsidence is a complicated phenomenon, relevant in the Holocene coastal-plain of the Netherlan...
In large parts of the western coastal region of the Netherlands peat soils occur. Historic land use ...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
For hundreds of years, ditch water levels in Dutch agricultural peatlands have been lowered to incre...
An increasing number of people lives in coastal zones with a subsurface consisting of heterogenic so...
Land subsidence is a major threat for the livability of deltas worldwide. Mitigation of the negative...
In many deltas worldwide subsidence still is an underestimated problem, while the threat posed by la...
The low-lying part of The Netherlands is very vulnerable in terms of surface subsidence due to peat ...
The urbanised peat-rich coastal-deltaic plain of the Netherlands is severely subsiding due to human-...
In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing nu...
In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing nu...
In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing nu...
The survival of peat meadows in the Netherlands is threatened by soil subsidence, less favourable co...
Land subsidence in the Netherlands is an ongoing process. An increasing number of people and economi...
Land subsidence is a complicated phenomenon, relevant in the Holocene coastal-plain of the Netherlan...
In large parts of the western coastal region of the Netherlands peat soils occur. Historic land use ...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
For hundreds of years, ditch water levels in Dutch agricultural peatlands have been lowered to incre...
An increasing number of people lives in coastal zones with a subsurface consisting of heterogenic so...
Land subsidence is a major threat for the livability of deltas worldwide. Mitigation of the negative...