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Mansour Bayazidy, Mohammad Maleki, Aras Khosravi, Amir Mohammad Shadjou, Junye Wang, Rabee Rustum and Reza Morovati
River water is one of the most important natural resources for economic development and environmental sustainability. However, river water systems are vulnerable in some of the densely populated regions across the globe. Intense sand mining and waste dis...
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Panagiotis Kalaitzis, Michael Foumelis, Christos Vasilakos, Antonios Mouratidis and Nikolaos Soulakellis
Surface motion is a complex, dynamic phenomenon that draws significant scientific attention. This study focuses on the development of a cartographic toolset for the visualization of space-borne Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) surface motion mea...
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Can Lu, Lin Zhu, Xiaojuan Li, Huili Gong, Dong Du, Haigang Wang and Pietro Teatini
Groundwater overexploitation and loading of buildings have been the main factors triggering land subsidence along the west coast of Bohai Bay, China, since the 2000s. Uneven subsidence has been causing damage to buildings and civil facilities, loss of el...
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Ali Darvishi Boloorani, Mehdi Darvishi, Qihao Weng and Xiangtong Liu
Urban infrastructures have become imperative to human life. Any damage to these infrastructures as a result of detrimental activities would accrue huge economical costs and severe casualties. War in particular is a major anthropogenic calamity with immen...
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Fabio Cian, José Manuel Delgado Blasco and Lorenzo Carrera
The sub-Saharan African coast is experiencing fast-growing urbanization, particularly around major cities. This threatens the equilibrium of the socio-ecosystems where they are located and on which they depend: underground water resources are exploited w...
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Kirsten DePrekel, El Hachemi Bouali and Thomas Oommen
Transportation infrastructure is critical for the advancement of society. Bridges are vital for an efficient transportation network. Bridges across the world undergo variable deformation/displacement due to the Earth?s dynamic processes. This displacemen...
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David Gee, Luke Bateson, Andrew Sowter, Stephen Grebby, Alessandro Novellino, Francesca Cigna, Stuart Marsh, Carl Banton and Lee Wyatt
In this paper, we investigate land motion and groundwater level change phenomena using differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DInSAR) over the Northumberland and Durham coalfield in the United Kingdom. The study re-visits earlier research...
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