Figure 22.

Global Positioning System (GPS) and InSAR weekly displacement time series along InSAR satellite line‐of‐sight (LOS) directions displaying increase in subsidence rates in the San Joaquin Valley due to drought conditions from 2015 to 2017, decrease after significant rainfall from 2017 to 2017.8, and continued groundwater pumping from then on. Black dots are weekly GPS displacements for station CRCN; gray dots for station LEMA (see Figure 21a). Red triangles denote InSAR displacement time series for LEMA with GPS corrections; magenta triangles without GPS corrections. Blue triangles denote InSAR displacement time series for station CRCN with GPS corrections; cyan triangles without GPS corrections. Data gaps are due to station malfunctions.