Land Subsidence in Villahermosa Tabasco Mexico, Using Radar Interferometry

Land subsidence is a geological phenomenon that consists of the gradual sinking of the earth’s crust and can damage to the urban infrastructure and the population. This phenomenon is caused, among other factors, by the overexploitation of aquifers and the

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Editors Miguel Felix Mata-Rivera Instituto Politécnico Nacional México, Mexico

Roberto Zagal-Flores Instituto Politécnico Nacional México, Mexico

Javier Arellano Verdejo El Colegio de la Frontera Sur Chetumal, Mexico

Hugo Enrique Lazcano Hernandez El Colegio de la Frontera Sur Chetumal, Mexico

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