Widespread land subsidence resulting from the overexploitation of groundwater from the Gulf Coast Aquifer system has occurred and been observed in Greater Houston, TX for nearly a century. Extraction of groundwater can generate permanent land subsidence by causing the inelastic compaction of susceptible aquifer systems, typically unconsolidated alluvial systems comprised of interbedded aquifer and aquitard material. Although land subsidence persists to some degree throughout a majority of Greater Houston, slight land rebound has been observed within Downtown Houston and the area along the Houston Ship Channel. The purpose of this study is to summarize ground deformation, sediment compaction, and groundwater level changes that have occurr...
This study examines the long history of surface deformation observed in the Willowbend neighborhood ...
Surface deformation has been an ongoing problem in the Houston Metropolitan area because of the city...
This study examines the long history of aquifer compaction observed at the Addicks Facility using th...
Widespread land subsidence resulting from excessive groundwater pumping has occurred in and around H...
This study aims to (1) establish a stable local reference frame (Houston16) for integrating all avai...
Subsidence has plagued the greater Houston Galveston area and prompted the creation of the Houston G...
Houston, a city in Texas, has been affected by land subsidence for nearly a century. Houston and its...
The greater Houston area has been adversely affected by land subsidence possibly more than any other...
This study presents new geodetic data revealing the evolution and magnitude of land subsidence in Fo...
This study investigated the drought-induced subsidence which occurred in 2011 in the Houston area, S...
The Houston area has undergone significant ground deformation in the last century, with the main fac...
As much as 3.05 m of land subsidence was observed in 1979 in the Houston-Galveston region as a resul...
Subsidence has been affecting many cities around the world, such as Nagoya (Japan), Venice (Italy), ...
Low cost has led to steadily increasing withdrawals of ground water in the Houston-Galveston region ...
Subsidence, the sinking of the land surface due to underground movement, has been occurring in south...
This study examines the long history of surface deformation observed in the Willowbend neighborhood ...
Surface deformation has been an ongoing problem in the Houston Metropolitan area because of the city...
This study examines the long history of aquifer compaction observed at the Addicks Facility using th...
Widespread land subsidence resulting from excessive groundwater pumping has occurred in and around H...
This study aims to (1) establish a stable local reference frame (Houston16) for integrating all avai...
Subsidence has plagued the greater Houston Galveston area and prompted the creation of the Houston G...
Houston, a city in Texas, has been affected by land subsidence for nearly a century. Houston and its...
The greater Houston area has been adversely affected by land subsidence possibly more than any other...
This study presents new geodetic data revealing the evolution and magnitude of land subsidence in Fo...
This study investigated the drought-induced subsidence which occurred in 2011 in the Houston area, S...
The Houston area has undergone significant ground deformation in the last century, with the main fac...
As much as 3.05 m of land subsidence was observed in 1979 in the Houston-Galveston region as a resul...
Subsidence has been affecting many cities around the world, such as Nagoya (Japan), Venice (Italy), ...
Low cost has led to steadily increasing withdrawals of ground water in the Houston-Galveston region ...
Subsidence, the sinking of the land surface due to underground movement, has been occurring in south...
This study examines the long history of surface deformation observed in the Willowbend neighborhood ...
Surface deformation has been an ongoing problem in the Houston Metropolitan area because of the city...
This study examines the long history of aquifer compaction observed at the Addicks Facility using th...