As one of the largest deltas in the world, the Mekong delta is home to over 17 million people and supports internationally important agriculture. Recently deposited sediment compacts and causes subsidence in deltas, so they require regular sediment input to maintain elevation relative to sea level. These processes are complicated by human activities, which prevent sediment deposition indirectly through reducing fluvial sediment supply and directly through the construction of flood defence infrastructure on deltas, impeding floods which deliver sediment to the land. Additionally, anthropogenic activities increase the rate of subsidence through the extraction of groundwater and other land-use practices. This research shows the potential for f...
The Mekong Delta, early in the twenty-first century, is at a tipping point for sustainability. The d...
Two decades after the construction of the first major dam, the Mekong basin and its six riparian cou...
The climate resilience of river deltas is threatened by rising sea levels, accelerated land subsiden...
As one of the largest deltas in the world, the Mekong delta is home to over 17 million people and su...
The Mekong delta is experiencing rapid environmental change due to anthropogenic activities causing ...
The Vietnamese Mekong delta has world’s third largest delta plain, inhabited by nearly 18 million pe...
The Mekong delta in Vietnam, home to over 17 million people, is rapidly losing elevation due to grou...
Rising sea levels, accelerated land subsidence, and changes in water and sediment supply from upstre...
The climate resilience of river deltas is threatened by rising sea levels, accelerated land subsiden...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta was formed by rapid transgression during the second half of the Holocene...
The Mekong Delta, early in the twenty-first century, is at a tipping point for sustainability. The d...
Two decades after the construction of the first major dam, the Mekong basin and its six riparian cou...
The climate resilience of river deltas is threatened by rising sea levels, accelerated land subsiden...
As one of the largest deltas in the world, the Mekong delta is home to over 17 million people and su...
The Mekong delta is experiencing rapid environmental change due to anthropogenic activities causing ...
The Vietnamese Mekong delta has world’s third largest delta plain, inhabited by nearly 18 million pe...
The Mekong delta in Vietnam, home to over 17 million people, is rapidly losing elevation due to grou...
Rising sea levels, accelerated land subsidence, and changes in water and sediment supply from upstre...
The climate resilience of river deltas is threatened by rising sea levels, accelerated land subsiden...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta was formed by rapid transgression during the second half of the Holocene...
The Mekong Delta, early in the twenty-first century, is at a tipping point for sustainability. The d...
Two decades after the construction of the first major dam, the Mekong basin and its six riparian cou...
The climate resilience of river deltas is threatened by rising sea levels, accelerated land subsiden...