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sinkage

[sing-kij] / ˈsɪŋ kɪdʒ /








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The bowl is the region of deep sinkage in the land, with Corcoran at the center — a sinkhole at a snail’s pace.

From New York Times

State lawmakers responded by passing a law aimed at stopping water-related land sinkage.

From New York Times

But how Corcoran came to dip nearly 12 feet in more than a decade is a tale not of land but of water, and the ways in which, in ag-dominated Central California, water is power — so much so that many residents and local leaders downplay the town’s sinkage or ignore it entirely.

From New York Times

Others in the area say it is impossible to blame any one water user for Corcoran’s complicated and long-running history of sinkage.

From New York Times

Floods are getting worse because of the climate crisis, decisions to populate high-risk areas and land sinkage from the overuse of groundwater.

From The Guardian