HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Pierre-Yves Declercq et al. from the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, ODEarth and History of Life, Geological Survey of Belgium have published the research: Long-Term Subsidence Monitoring of the Alluvial Plain of the Scheldt River in Antwerp (Belgium) Using Radar Interferometry, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 18/07/1998
- what: The research focuses on one of the biggest cities in Belgium that became the second European harbour with giant docks and the deepening of the Scheldt river allowing the navigation of the largest container vessels.
- how: The study highlights . . .
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