China is drowning in dust... How so?

Written By ندى ماهر عبدربه on 2024/04/24

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

ArabiaWeather - Chinese cities are witnessing rapid growth with the increasing construction of skyscrapers and giant buildings on every side. However, a new study revealed an uncomfortable surprise for the residents. According to the latest study, 16% of major cities in China suffer from a drop in ground level of more than 10 mm annually.

Half of the country's largest cities lose approximately 3 mm annually, according to the results of the study published in the journal Science. Although these numbers may seem unremarkable at first, they add up quickly and within 100 years, a quarter of China's urban coastal land is expected to be submerged by sea level, as a result of a combination of land subsidence and sea level rise, according to the study's conclusions. .

In China, the sheer weight of buildings and pumping water causes the ground to subside

The study found that subsidence in cities is partly due to the sheer weight of buildings and infrastructure, as well as pumping water from aquifers, oil drilling and coal mining, activities that leave underground voids into which soil and rock can compress or collapse.

The new study used radar measurements from satellites to determine land surface movement in 82 major cities in China, representing three-quarters of the urban population, between 2015 and 2022. The researchers compared these measurements with data on possible contributing factors, such as the weight of buildings in those cities and the changing groundwater levels beneath them.

The researchers combined subsidence measurements with sea level rise projections to identify cities that might fall below sea level in the future.

Warnings of sea level falling

One caveat to these findings is that they were based on a fixed rate of decline over the next 100 years. However, these rates can change as human activity changes.

The study indicates that about 6% of the land in China's coastal cities is currently below sea level.

The study found that if global average sea level rises by 0.87 metres, or just under 3 feet, by 2120 (the higher of the two common scenarios the researchers considered), this could reach 26%.

Read also:

Video | Red and orange sky. See what the African desert winds did to Libya and Greece

Anticipation and happiness in Jordan and the reason is a long holiday... When is it?


Sources:

alarabiya

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


Browse on the official website



Video | A bus hits a stray cow on the streets of Al-Khobar in Saudi ArabiaBurj Khalifa leans 22 cm due to Dubai floods... What is the truth about this rumor?Under follow | The northern Indian Ocean is ablaze with thunderclouds... and the first tropical event is expected in the coming days. Will it affect the Emirates and the Sultanate of Oman?Video | Sawda Asir shines and competes with the most beautiful cities in the world by wearing white dress todaySaudi Arabia - Weekly Newsletter Hot weather in most areas and thunderstorms expectedJordan weekly newsletter Relatively hot to hot weather, especially towards the end of the weekJordan | Active winds and a warning of high levels of dust in the desert areas and eastern plains tomorrow afternoon, MondaySaudi Arabia | Beautiful scenes of rain and hail in some areas of the Kingdom today, Sunday 5/20/2024Saudi Arabia - Updated at 4:50 PM | Thunderstorms intensify in the meantime, interspersed with hail in parts of the southwest and west of the Kingdom