University of Pennsylvania: Shifting Sands, Creeping Soils, and a New Understanding of Landscape Evolution
June 24, 2021
June 24, 2021
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, June 24 (TNSJou) -- The University of Pennsylvania issued the following news:
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New experiments show that, even when undisturbed, piles of sand grains are in constant motion, challenging theories of how soils and other types of disordered materials behave.
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A new study published in Nature Communications finds that piles of sand grains, even when undisturbed, are in constant motion. Using highly-sensitive opt . . .
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New experiments show that, even when undisturbed, piles of sand grains are in constant motion, challenging theories of how soils and other types of disordered materials behave.
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A new study published in Nature Communications finds that piles of sand grains, even when undisturbed, are in constant motion. Using highly-sensitive opt . . .