subsidence u rečniku PONS

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Tectonic subsidence, a rising water table and storm surges combined to flood some areas.
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If it continues to approach the trimmed condition without overshooting, the motion is called a subsidence.
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Hundreds of subsidence craters dot the desert floor.
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However, coastal subsidence has caused the elevation to drop 10 feet or more in certain areas.
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The subsidence of the summit to form the central caldera and the extraordinarily energetic earthquakes accompanying the 1912 eruption are evidence of this.
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Both are shallow lakes, resulting from subsidence in the underlying salt mines.
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Mining-induced subsidence is nearly always very localized to the surface above the mined area, plus a margin around the outside.
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Unfortunately, much of the subsidence from groundwater extraction is permanent (elastic rebound is small).
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The 1989 race was abandoned because of subsidence.
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Due to subsidence of the foundations and rotting of the ground timbers this had become unsound by the middle of the 18th century.
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