slowsubsiding
Slowsubsiding is a descriptive term for long-term, gradual subsidence of land or surface structures that occurs at low rates over years to decades. It is not a formal geologic process with a single mechanism, but rather an umbrella for subsidence driven by cumulative, slowly acting factors such as sediment compaction, tectonic adjustment, and changes in groundwater or fluid pressure. Rates are typically in the millimeters to centimeters per year range, though local variations can occur.
The principal mechanisms involved include consolidation and compaction of fine sediments as fluids are withdrawn or
Observation and measurement rely on geodetic and remote-sensing tools. InSAR (interferometric synthetic aperture radar), GPS, and