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Article: A growing funnel-shaped area beneath the North China Plain--resulting from tapping water for agricultural and household uses. (In Brief).
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- Environment
- Article date:
- December 1, 2002
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A growing funnel-shaped area beneath the North China Plain--resulting from tapping water for agricultural and household uses--has caused the city of Tianjin to sink 2 meters in the past 2 years, damaging many of its buildings and pipelines and ...
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