The land of the Vega Granada area subsides up to one centimeter per year as a result of the drought

The University of Granada (UGR) and the Geological Survey of Spain have analyzed the variations of ground subsidences and elevations in the Vega de Granada area in southeast Spain and proven that the region sinks up to one centimeter per year during dry periods. The researchers processed radar images obtained since 2003 by three different satellites, thus achieving millimetric precision for their study.