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"New constraints on tectonic contraction across Los Angeles after removal of groundwater pumping effects"

by Gerald W. Bawden USGS (650-329-5729), gbawden@usgs.gov

A study funded by:

  Wayne Thatcher USGS (650-329-4810), thatcher@usgs.gov
  Ross S. Stein USGS (650-329-4840), rstein@usgs.gov
  Ken W. Hudnut USGS (626-583-7232), hudnut@usgs.gov
  Gilles Peltzer JPL (818-354-7539) and UCLA (310-206-2156), peltzer@ess.ucla.edu

Reviews of this work in the press.

[Read the original article in Nature]

 
Aquifer Levels May Lift, Lower L.A. Land
Article published in the 23 August 2001 Los Angeles Times, by R. L. Hotz and K. Reich
[Online Article]
L.A. moves with water table Changing water table moves L.A. City rises and falls with annual pumping from ground storage
Article published in the 23 August 2001 San Francisco Chronicle, by D. Perlman
[Online Article]
More than a sinking feeling
Article published in the 23 August 2001 Orange County Register, by G. Robbins
[Online Article]
LA's ups and downs
Article published in the 23 August 2001 Pasadena Star News, by A. Bridges
[Online Article]
California Sinks, Fooling GPS and Ruining Earthquake Data
Article published in the 22 August 2001 Space.com, by R. R. Britt
[Online Article]
Water thrown on earthquake prediction
Article published in the 23 August 2001 Nature, by T. Clarke
[Online Article]
Los Angeles "bouncing" due to water storage
Article published in the 22 August 2001 NewScientist.com, by J. Hecht
[Online Article]