Land subsidence as a result of groundwater overpumping in the San Joaquin Valley, California, is associated with the loss of groundwater storage and aquifer contamination. Although the physical processes governing land subsidence are well understood, building predictive models of subsidence is challenging because so much subsurface information is required to do so accurately. For the first time, we integrate airborne electromagnetic data, representing the subsurface, with subsidence data, mapped by interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), to model deformation. By combining both data sets, we are able to solve for hydrologic and geophysical properties of the subsurface to effectively model the complex spatiotemporal process of defor...
In the current context of climate change, improving groundwater monitoring and management is an impo...
The higher variability of surface-water supplies due to a changing climate has motivated an increase...
Surface deformation in California's Central Valley (CV) has long been linked to changes in groundwat...
Land subsidence caused by groundwater extraction has numerous negative consequences, such as loss of...
Achieving sustainable agricultural groundwater use remains a significant challenge worldwide in part...
High rates of land subsidence, caused by groundwater overdraft, are resulting in millions of dollars...
Supporting dataset for article published in Water Resources Research, Volume 55, Issue 4, pages 2801...
Extensive pumping of groundwater has led to subsidence in parts of the Central Valley of California....
Land subsidence due to groundwater extraction can cause a permanent loss of groundwater storage, and...
Land subsidence is an increasing human-induced disaster that not only damages building and transport...
Land subsidence above subsurface reservoirs has been observed in many locations all over the world. ...
Land surface subsidence due to excessive groundwater pumping is an increasing concern in California,...
Twenty three ENVISAT Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images acquired in 2003–2010 were processed with...
Land surface subsidence due to excessive groundwater pumping is an increasing concern in California,...
In the current context of climate change, improving groundwater monitoring and management is an impo...
In the current context of climate change, improving groundwater monitoring and management is an impo...
The higher variability of surface-water supplies due to a changing climate has motivated an increase...
Surface deformation in California's Central Valley (CV) has long been linked to changes in groundwat...
Land subsidence caused by groundwater extraction has numerous negative consequences, such as loss of...
Achieving sustainable agricultural groundwater use remains a significant challenge worldwide in part...
High rates of land subsidence, caused by groundwater overdraft, are resulting in millions of dollars...
Supporting dataset for article published in Water Resources Research, Volume 55, Issue 4, pages 2801...
Extensive pumping of groundwater has led to subsidence in parts of the Central Valley of California....
Land subsidence due to groundwater extraction can cause a permanent loss of groundwater storage, and...
Land subsidence is an increasing human-induced disaster that not only damages building and transport...
Land subsidence above subsurface reservoirs has been observed in many locations all over the world. ...
Land surface subsidence due to excessive groundwater pumping is an increasing concern in California,...
Twenty three ENVISAT Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images acquired in 2003–2010 were processed with...
Land surface subsidence due to excessive groundwater pumping is an increasing concern in California,...
In the current context of climate change, improving groundwater monitoring and management is an impo...
In the current context of climate change, improving groundwater monitoring and management is an impo...
The higher variability of surface-water supplies due to a changing climate has motivated an increase...
Surface deformation in California's Central Valley (CV) has long been linked to changes in groundwat...