Bringing the Landslide Laboratory to Remote Regions
Tuesday, April 12, 2016 - 11:00
in Earth & Climate
Thanks to millions of years' accumulation of the wind-deposited, highly-porous sediment from which China's Loess plateau takes its name, the region has been called the most erosion-prone on Earth. However, despite the prominent geomorphic role gravity erosion plays on the slopes, the process isn't well understood due to the complexity of soil failure occurrence and behavior, Researchers at Dalian University of Technology present their findings in this week's Review of Scientific Instruments.