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Global Maps Reveal Major River Deltas Sinking Faster Than Rising Seas

The Nature study identifies groundwater extraction as the leading driver of delta subsidence.

Overview

  • ESA Sentinel-1 radar data from 2014 to 2023 mapped vertical land motion at 75-meter resolution across 40 major river deltas.
  • Average subsidence outpaces the current global mean sea-level rise in 18 deltas, increasing near-term flood risk for about 236 million people.
  • In 38 of 40 deltas more than half the area is sinking, with hotspots such as Thailand’s Chao Phraya, Indonesia’s Brantas, and China’s Yellow River averaging around 8 mm per year.
  • Densely populated systems including the Mekong, Nile, GangesBrahmaputra, and Mississippi show widespread elevation loss that can dominate relative sea-level rise in the lowest-lying zones.
  • Researchers recommend locally actionable steps such as groundwater regulation, managed aquifer recharge, sediment restoration, and land-use controls to reduce risk.