The Vietnamese Mekong Delta was formed by rapid transgression during the second half of the Holocene by deposition of mainly unconsolidated, fine-grained (clayey) sediments undergoing high compaction rates. The natural subsidence can seriously impact the already vulnerable delta plain as its low elevation exposes the delta to global sea level rise, flooding, salinization. Human activities such as groundwater pumping, infrastructural loading, sand mining and dam construction have exacerbated the effects of natural consolidation. Here we present a novel modeling study that has allowed to reproduce the formation and evolution of the Mekong delta over the past 4000 years. Using an adaptive finite-element mesh, the model properly simulates accre...
The Mekong Delta, early in the twenty-first century, is at a tipping point for sustainability. The d...
River deltas are inhabited by over 60% of the world population, and are, consequently, of paramount ...
The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to accelerating s...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta was formed by rapid transgression during the second half of the Holocene...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta was formed by rapid transgression during the second half of the Holocene...
The Vietnamese Mekong delta has world’s third largest delta plain, inhabited by nearly 18 million pe...
As one of the largest deltas in the world, the Mekong delta is home to over 17 million people and su...
River deltas are important for human habitation, commerce, food, and natural resources. Most terrest...
The delta of the Mekong River in Vietnam has been heavily impacted by anthropogenic stresses in rece...
AbstractThe aim of the study was to characterize a variety of microstructure development-levels and ...
The Mekong delta is experiencing rapid environmental change due to anthropogenic activities causing ...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta, the third’s largest delta in the world, experiences annual subsidence r...
The Mekong Delta, early in the twenty-first century, is at a tipping point for sustainability. The d...
River deltas are inhabited by over 60% of the world population, and are, consequently, of paramount ...
The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to accelerating s...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta was formed by rapid transgression during the second half of the Holocene...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta was formed by rapid transgression during the second half of the Holocene...
The Vietnamese Mekong delta has world’s third largest delta plain, inhabited by nearly 18 million pe...
As one of the largest deltas in the world, the Mekong delta is home to over 17 million people and su...
River deltas are important for human habitation, commerce, food, and natural resources. Most terrest...
The delta of the Mekong River in Vietnam has been heavily impacted by anthropogenic stresses in rece...
AbstractThe aim of the study was to characterize a variety of microstructure development-levels and ...
The Mekong delta is experiencing rapid environmental change due to anthropogenic activities causing ...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta, the third’s largest delta in the world, experiences annual subsidence r...
The Mekong Delta, early in the twenty-first century, is at a tipping point for sustainability. The d...
River deltas are inhabited by over 60% of the world population, and are, consequently, of paramount ...
The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to accelerating s...