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From the study "Disappearing cities on US coasts"

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  • vertical land motion (VLM)
"Positive VLM rates indicate an uplift and negative VLM rates indicate subsidence. The ten US Pacific coastal cities evaluated in this study are highlighted in the figure. Background image is from Google, Earthstar. The vertical velocities of GNSS validation stations are shown using colour-coded circles on the map. Note that only a subset of the GNSS data is plotted to prevent cluttering. The comparison of vertical rates from 381 GNSS stations with InSAR rates is shown in Supplementary Fig. 11b. State codes: OR, Oregon; CA, California; NV, Nevada. National and state boundaries are based on public-domain vector data by the World Bank DataBank (https://data.worldbank.org/) generated in MATLAB."
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Source https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07038-3
Author Authors of the study: Leonard O. Ohenhen, Manoochehr Shirzaei, Chandrakanta Ojha, Sonam F. Sherpa & Robert J. Nicholls

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