China
2 – Xian (after Lee et al., Engineering Geology, 1996; Li et al., Engineering Geology, 2000; Zhao et al., Environmental Geology, 2009; Peng et al., Engineering Geology, 2013; Qu et al., Remote Sensing of the Environment, 2014; Peng et al., Environmental Earth Sciences, 2016)
4 – Guangming, Wuxi (after Ye et al., Proc. IAHS, 2015; Ye et al., Water Resources Research, 2018)
11 – Beijing (after Yang et al., Proc. IAHS, 2015)
12 – Datong (after Yang et al., IEEE Publ., 2009; Li et al., Engineering Geology, 2000)
13 – Qingxu (after Liu et al., J. of Geodynamics, 2018)
14 – Lubei Plain (Shandong)
15 – Huozhou (Shangxi)
17 – Taiyuan
18 – Longyao (Xingtai Shijiazhuang) (after Yang et al., Int. J. of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 2018)
19 – Qishuyan (Changzou)
21 – Jinzhong
22 – Beilou
23 – Cangzhou
24 – Handan
25 – Hengshui
26 – Hejian
27 – Hetang (Jiangyin) (after Wang et al., Environmental Geology, 2009; Wang et al., Environmental Earth Sciences, 2010)
28 – Linfen (after Li et al., Engineering Geology, 2000; Chang et al., Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2020)
29 – Chong`an (Wuxi)
30 – Baodi District Tianjin
35 – Shunyi (Beijing) (after Wan et al., Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2020)
53 – Shitangwan (Wuxi) (after Wang et al., Environmental Geology, 2009; Liu et al., J. of Zhejiang University – Science A, 2019)
55 – Daming (after Xu et al., Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk, 2018)
56 – Qinglong Graben (after Qiao et al., J. of Earth System Science, 2018)
57 – Taigu (after Liu et al., J. of Geodynamics, 2018)
58 – Hetao Basin (after He et al., Geomorphology, 2017)
Iran
8 – Sirijan (after Ziaie et al., Research J. of Environmental Sciences, 2009)
31 – Kashan (after Gazifard et al., Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2016)
33 – Mahyar (after Salehi et al., Int. J. of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering, 2012)
36 – Yazd-Ardakan Basin (after Choubin et al., Environmental Research, 2019)
47 – Mashhad
48 – Marvdasht (after Rahnema and Mirasi, Int. J. of Geosciences, 2012)
48 – Marvdasht (after Rahnema and Mirasi, Int. J. of Geosciences, 2012)
54 – Haram to Haram Highway (after Nikbakhti et al., Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2018)
Mexico
1 – Queretaro (after Carreon-Freyre et al., Hydrogeology J., 2016; Ochoa-Gonzalez et al., Engineering Geology, 2018)
5 – Jocotepec (after Teatini et al., Episodes, 2018)
6 – Ciudad Guzmán (after Brunori et al., Remote Sensing, 2015)
34 – Celaya (Guanajuato) (after Huizar-Álvarez et al., Geofísica Internacional, 2011)
45 – Morelia (after Gigna et al., Remote Sensing of the Environment, 2012)
49 – Mexico City (after D. Carreón-Freyre, M. Cerca, R. Gutierrez-Calderon and C. Alcántara-Duran. Analysis of physical vulnerability to subsidence and fracturing in Mexico City, Final Report (in spanish), Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastres (National Center for Disasters Prevention) – CENAPRED, 2017)
50 – Irapuato (after D. Carreón-Freyre, M. Cerca, R. Gutierrez-Calderon, M. González-Hernández, and C. Alcántara-Duran. Impact of Land Subsidence in the City of Irapuato, Guanajuato State, caused by the overexploitation of the aquifer system, Final Report (in spanish), Comisión Nacional del Agua (National Agency of Water) – CONAGUA, 2013.
Pakistan
3 – Kechi Baig, Quetta (after KaKar et al., Int. J. of Economic and Environmental Geology, 2016)
USA
9 – Freemont Valley – CA (after Holzer and Pampeyan, Water Resour. Res., 1981; Holzer, IAHS Publ., 2010)
10 – Chandler Heights – AZ (after Kenny, Earth, 1992; Arizona Land Subsidence Group, Report 2007)
32 – Sunsites – AZ (after Cook, Arizona Geology, 2011; Conway, Hydrogeology J., 2016)
40 – Casa Grande -AZ (after Jachens and Holzer, Arizona, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., 1982; Holzer, IAHS Publ., 2010)
41 – Las Vegas – NV (after Holzer and Pampeyan, Water Resour. Res., 1981; Holzer, IAHS Publ., 2010; Hernandez-Marin and Burbey, Hydrogeology J., 2010; Hernandez-Marin and Burbey, J. Hydrology, 2012)
42 – Chino – CA (after Carpenter et al., Proc. IAHS, 2015)
43 – Eloy-Picacho – AZ (after Feth, Open File Rep., 1951; Holzer, IAHS Publ., 1976; Jachens and Holzer, Ground Water, 1979; Holzer et al., J. Geophysical Research, 1979; Jachens and Holzer, Bulletin Geological Society of America, 1982; Holzer, IAHS Publ., 2010)
44 – Phoenix – AZ (after Conway, Hyrogeology J., 2016)
46 – Iron County – UT (after Inkenbrandt, P., W. Lund, M. Lowe, T. Knudsen, and S. Bowman. Investigation of land subsidence and earth fissures in Cedar Valley, Iron County, Utah: Utah Geological Survey, 122 p., 2014; Lund, W. R., C. B. DuRoss, S. M. Kirby, G. N. McDonald, and G. Hunt. The Origin and Extent of Earth Fissures in Escalante Valley, Southern Escalante Desert, Iron County, Utah: Utah Geological Survey, 34 p., 2005)
59 – Mimbres Basin (after Haneberg and Friesen, GSA Bulletin, 1995)
Saudi Arabia
37 – Al-Negea`ah (after Bankher and Al-Harthi, Natural Hazards, 1999)
39 – Najran (after Youssef et al., Natural Hazards, 2014)
Libya
20 – Sarir South Agricultural Project Area (after El Baruni, Applied Hydrogeology, 1994)
Spain
16 – Guadalentin Valley (Murcia) (after Pastor, Proc. IAHS, 2020)
India
38 – Uttar Pradesh (after Srivastava, Earth Science India, 2009)
Poland
51 – Bogdanka (after Malinowska et al., Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia, 2018)
52 – Upper Silesia Coal Basin (after Strozik et al., Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2016)