The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to accelerating subsidence rates, primarily caused by increasing groundwater extraction. This strongly increases the delta’s vulnerability to flooding, salinization, coastal erosion and, ultimately, threatens its nearly 18 million inhabitants with permanent inundation. We present projections of extraction-induced subsidence and consequent delta elevation loss for this century following six mitigation and non-mitigation extraction scenarios using a 3D hydrogeological model with a coupled geotechnical module. Our results reveal the long-term physically response of the aquifer system following different groundwater extraction pathways and show the potential of t...
Land subsidence rates of ~ 1–4 cm yr−1 are measured in the low-lying Vietnamese Mekong Delta. These ...
Land subsidence rates of ĝ1/4 1-4 cmyr-1 are measured in the low-lying Vietnamese Mekong Delta. Thes...
Rising temperatures, rapid urbanization and soaring demand for natural resources threaten deltas wor...
The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to accelerating s...
The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to accelerating s...
The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to accelerating s...
The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to accelerating s...
Many major river deltas in the world are subsiding and consequently become increasingly vulnerable t...
Many major river deltas in the world are subsiding and consequently become increasingly vulnerable t...
Many major river deltas in the world are subsiding and consequently become increasingly vulnerable t...
Many major river deltas in the world are subsiding and consequently become increasingly vulnerable t...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta, the third’s largest delta in the world, experiences annual subsidence r...
The Vietnamese Mekong delta has world’s third largest delta plain, inhabited by nearly 18 million pe...
Land subsidence rates of ~ 1–4 cm yr−1 are measured in the low-lying Vietnamese Mekong Delta. These ...
Land subsidence rates of ~ 1–4 cm yr−1 are measured in the low-lying Vietnamese Mekong Delta. These ...
Land subsidence rates of ~ 1–4 cm yr−1 are measured in the low-lying Vietnamese Mekong Delta. These ...
Land subsidence rates of ĝ1/4 1-4 cmyr-1 are measured in the low-lying Vietnamese Mekong Delta. Thes...
Rising temperatures, rapid urbanization and soaring demand for natural resources threaten deltas wor...
The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to accelerating s...
The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to accelerating s...
The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to accelerating s...
The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to accelerating s...
Many major river deltas in the world are subsiding and consequently become increasingly vulnerable t...
Many major river deltas in the world are subsiding and consequently become increasingly vulnerable t...
Many major river deltas in the world are subsiding and consequently become increasingly vulnerable t...
Many major river deltas in the world are subsiding and consequently become increasingly vulnerable t...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta, the third’s largest delta in the world, experiences annual subsidence r...
The Vietnamese Mekong delta has world’s third largest delta plain, inhabited by nearly 18 million pe...
Land subsidence rates of ~ 1–4 cm yr−1 are measured in the low-lying Vietnamese Mekong Delta. These ...
Land subsidence rates of ~ 1–4 cm yr−1 are measured in the low-lying Vietnamese Mekong Delta. These ...
Land subsidence rates of ~ 1–4 cm yr−1 are measured in the low-lying Vietnamese Mekong Delta. These ...
Land subsidence rates of ĝ1/4 1-4 cmyr-1 are measured in the low-lying Vietnamese Mekong Delta. Thes...
Rising temperatures, rapid urbanization and soaring demand for natural resources threaten deltas wor...