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Open questions about the effects of ground warming on infrastructure
The ground beneath cities is warming and deforming owing to subsurface urban heat islands. Here, I discuss questions whose answers can help to develop the cross-disciplinary knowledge needed to determine which types of cities, neighborhoods, ground conditions and infrastructure may be most sensitive to this phenomenon.