University of Texas: Research Inside Hill Slopes Could Help Wildfire and Drought Prediction
April 21, 2021
April 21, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas, April 21 (TNSJou) -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
A first-of-its-kind study led by The University of Texas at Austin has found that rock weathering and water storage appear to follow a similar pattern across undulating landscapes where hills rise and fall for miles.
The findings are important because they suggest that these patterns could improve predictions of wildfire and landslide risk and how droughts will affect the land . . .
A first-of-its-kind study led by The University of Texas at Austin has found that rock weathering and water storage appear to follow a similar pattern across undulating landscapes where hills rise and fall for miles.
The findings are important because they suggest that these patterns could improve predictions of wildfire and landslide risk and how droughts will affect the land . . .