Advances and Practices on the Research, Prevention and Control of Land Subsidence in Coastal Cities
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This is a contribution of the IGCP-663 project “Impact, Mechanism, Monitoring of Land Subsidence in Coastal cities” of the IUGS and UNESCO. The authors appreciate the financial support provided by the Shanghai Science and Technology Commission (No. 18DZ1201100), and Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security (Proj. Study on land subsidence mechanism and safety warning in new land reclamation area) for this work.

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    Land subsidence severely threatens most of the coastal plains around the world where high productive industrial and agricultural activities and urban centers are concentrated. Coastal subsidence damages infrastructures and exacerbates the effect of the sea-level rise at regional scale. Although it is a well-known process, there is still much more to be improved on the monitoring, mapping and modeling of ground movements, as well as the understanding of controlling mechanisms. The International Geoscience Programme recently approved an international project (IGCP 663) aiming to bring together worldwide researchers to share expertise on subsidence processes typically occurring in coastal areas and cities, including basic research, monitoring and observation, modelling and management. In this paper, we provide the research communities and potential stakeholders with the basic information to join the participating teams in developing this project. Specifically, major advances on coastal subsidence studies and information on well-known and new case studies of land subsidence in China, Italy, The Netherlands, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand are highlighted and summarized. Meanwhile, the networking, dissemination, annual meeting and field trip are briefly introduced.

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YAN Xuexin, YANG Tianliang, XU Yan, Luigi TOSI, Esther STOUTHAMER, Heri ANDREAS, Philip MINDERHOUD, Anirut LADAWADEE, Ramon HANSSEN, Gilles ERKENS, Pietro TEATINI, LIN Jinxin, Roberta BONì, Jarinya CHIMPALEE, HUANG Xinlei, Cristina Da LIO, Claudia MEISINA, Francesco ZUCCA.2020. Advances and Practices on the Research, Prevention and Control of Land Subsidence in Coastal Cities[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),94(1):162-175

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  • Received:March 05,2019
  • Revised:December 20,2019
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  • Online: March 03,2020
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