Occurrence characteristics of authigenic pyrite in the deep-sea environment and its paleoceanographic implications based on core sediments from IODP Expedition 342 Site U1406摘要
The study presents a comprehensive analysis of land subsidence for Mumbai region, employing interferometric synthetic aperture radar, and analyzing groundwater measurements, GPS observations, and population growth data simultaneously. Sentinel-1 SAR imagery spanning October 2014 to May 2019 revealed irregular subsidence patterns with annual subsidence rate peaking at − 93 mm yr−1 and a mean value of − 28 mm yr−1. Spatial analysis identified high subsidence areas, including Byculla dockyard, Colaba, and Andheri East. Groundwater exploitation emerged as a significant cause, evidenced by spatial deformation patterns. Further, the study also explored shared socio-economic pathways (SSPs) scenarios of sea-level rise (SLR) and potential impact on coastal inundation in low-lying areas. Projections suggest that under the SSP5-8.5 emission scenario, potential regional SLR is expected to reach + 0.49, + 1.5, and + 2.5 m by 2050, 2100, and 2150, potentially expanding flood-prone areas by 6.649, 10.401, and 14.912% respectively. Population growth data revealed Mumbai’s consistent expansion, with projections indicating sustained growth despite fluctuations in the growth rates. Study emphasized the importance of addressing land subsidence and interconnected factors, such as groundwater depletion, and sea level rise (SLR), to mitigate coastal hazards and protect vulnerable populations.
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