
NASA Tracks Mexico City's Ongoing Subsidence
NASA satellite imagery and powerful radar systems are providing new data on Mexico City's subsidence, revealing the city is sinking by up to 2cm a month, or nearly 10 inches annually, a phenomenon experts hope will draw more attention.
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Up to 2cm a month: Nasa keeps track as Mexico City sinks into the ground
Powerful radar system is providing new data on city’s subsidence, which experts hope will draw more attention to it Walking into Mexico City’s sprawling central Zócalo is a dizzying experience. At one end of the plaza, the capital’s cathedral, with its soaring spires, slumps in one direction. An attached church, known as the Metropolitan Sanctuary, tilts in the other. The nearby National Palace also seems off-kilter. The teetering of many of the capital’s historic buildings is the most visibl...
By Oscar Lopez in Mexico City
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