Missouri University of Science & Technology: Research Links Sinking Land to Regions of High Groundwater Demand
September 25, 2020
September 25, 2020
ROLLA, Missouri, Sept. 25 (TNSJou) -- Missouri University of Science and Technology issued the following news release:
Excessive pumping from underground aquifers can cause the surrounding land to sink and lead to damage to streets, bridges and other infrastructure, reduced groundwater storage, and contaminated drinking water, according to researchers at Missouri S&T. They are using a form of artificial intelligence known as machine learning to map the sinking - called land subs . . .
Excessive pumping from underground aquifers can cause the surrounding land to sink and lead to damage to streets, bridges and other infrastructure, reduced groundwater storage, and contaminated drinking water, according to researchers at Missouri S&T. They are using a form of artificial intelligence known as machine learning to map the sinking - called land subs . . .