Sentence examples for the subsidence from inspiring English sources

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the subsidence

noun

The process of becoming less active or severe

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That is what is causing the subsidence," Hurley said.

Changes in sea level complicate the subsidence model.

Closer to the epicenter, the subsidence is greater.

Despite the subsidence of the seafloor since then, the reason for their demise is less clear.

Rains fall in Iquique or Antofagasta only when powerful southern fronts break into the subsidence area.

The subsidence has already damaged and destroyed bridges, pipelines and roads, and is threatening thousands of miles more.

The subsidence of land in the east of the UK is as much as 2mm a year.

But the extraction of so much groundwater has contributed to the subsidence of parts of the metropolitan area.

The primary natural source of surface O3 is the subsidence of stratospheric O3 from the upper atmosphere toward Earth's surface.

The subsidence pools and the recently planted reed beds just inland from the dunes at Druridge Bay are wild and beautiful, with a rich variety of wildlife.

In the vacuum left by the subsidence of labor unions, a rough movement sometimes known as Alt-Labor — community groups, "worker centers" — has emerged.

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