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    Hundreds of millions of people are at risk as river deltas sink faster than sea levels rise

    healthadminBy healthadminApril 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Hundreds of millions of people are at risk as river deltas sink faster than sea levels rise
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    New research published in nature Researchers have found that many of the world’s largest deltas are sinking faster than global sea levels are rising, putting hundreds of millions of people at potential risk.

    The main factors contributing to this trend include intensive groundwater extraction, reduced river-borne sediment, and rapid urban development.

    Global mapping reveals widespread delta subsidence

    This study provides the first detailed high-resolution analysis of elevation loss across 40 river delta regions around the world. The project was led by Leonard Owenhen, a former graduate student at Virginia Tech and now an assistant professor at the University of California, Irvine. The study was supervised by Virginia Tech geoscientists Manuchel Shirzai and Susannah Wirth.

    The results showed that nearly every delta region studied contains areas where land is declining faster than nearby sea levels are rising. In 18 of the 40 deltas, this downward movement, known as subsidence, has already exceeded local sea level rise. This trend increases short-term flood risk for more than 236 million people.

    Satellite data tracks elevation loss across continents

    Researchers used an advanced satellite radar system to measure changes in Earth’s surface elevation across delta regions on five continents. The resulting high-resolution map captures changes at a scale of 75 square meters per pixel, allowing scientists to detect local subsidence patterns.

    Some major deltas, including the Mekong, Nile, Chao Phraya, Ganges, Brahmaputra, Mississippi, and Yellow rivers, are experiencing particularly rapid elevation loss.

    “In many places, land is sinking much faster than previously realized due to groundwater extraction, sediment depletion and rapid urbanization,” Owenhen said.

    In some regions, the rate of subsidence is more than double the current pace of global sea level rise.

    Human activities accelerate subsidence

    “Our findings show that land subsidence is not a problem in the distant future. In many delta regions, land subsidence is occurring today at scales that exceed sea level rise due to climate change,” said co-author Shirzaei, director of Virginia Tech’s Institute for Earth Observation and Innovation.

    This study identifies groundwater depletion as the strongest overall factor associated with delta subsidence, although the main causes vary by region.

    “When groundwater is over-pumped or when sediments don’t reach the coast, the surface drops,” said Wirth, who co-led the groundwater analysis. “These processes are directly related to human decisions, which means the solutions are also within our control.”

    This research was supported by the National Science Foundation, the Department of Defense, and NASA.



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