0 the process by which land or buildings sink to a lower level:
The building had to be demolished because of subsidence.
The model assumes constant tectonic subsidence and a random variation in sea level.
This succession could represent a fining-upward sequence due to subsidence of the shelf if preserved in the original stratigraphic order.
In fact, more than half of the areas have a lower final ground subsidence level than the standards.
Thus, the policy implication that more stringent environmental standards should be used would still apply here when the target ground subsidence levels are overachieved.
Differentiated flexural tectonic subsidence has been successively compensated by accumulation of the sediments within the basin.
These folds could be related to cauldron subsidence, and they suggest that subsidence probably began relatively soon after the gabbro and troctolite were emplaced.
In many localities, layering is disturbed by small-scale faults and folds, probably also related to subsidence.
The limited five-year historical land subsidence level records may affect the accuracy of the regression analysis.
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