How does removal of groundwater cause land subsidence?

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2026-05-17 06:40

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Water in the ground occupies the volume between the individual grains of material in the rock or soil from which the ground is composed. Thus wet clay, for example, will shrink in volume as it drys out and cracks may appear too. A similar thing will occur if groundwater is removed and the land dries out - it will shrink (subsidence) and cracks may also appear.

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