New York City is sinking, study says: Huge buildings, rising seas contribute to subsidence

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New York City is sinking, study says: Huge buildings, rising seas contribute to subsidence
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With more than 1 million buildings amassing nearly 1.7 trillion pounds, some areas in the metropolis were found to be subsiding much faster due to the pressure that these structures exert on the Earth. Huge buildings, rising seas causing NYC to sink:

Sea levels 'a clear threat to coastal cities'

Subsidence on the Eastern Seaboard of the United States is generally attributed to deglaciation, but the study's researchers say that building mass can be factored into measurements, too. Some areas of the city were found to have significantly greater subsidence rates compared to measurements that are closer to normal for the region’s post-glacial deformation.

“This deformation is consistent with internal consolidation of artificial fill and other soft sediment that may be exacerbated by recent building loads, though there are many possible causes,” a statement said.show "a clear threat to coastal cities," the study states, with an expected increase worldwide of 7.9 to 23.6 inches by 2050., on average, by 2050, according to a 2022 report released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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