This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American The surface of Earth is being reshaped ...
When water loses its energy, any sediment it is carrying is deposited. The build-up of deposited sediment can form different features along the coast.
After several larger-scale sea-floor images highlighting tectonic features, I'm going to zoom in a bit for today's Sea-Floor Sunday and show you some very cool geomorphological features that develop ...
Scientists at the Tucson-based Planetary Science Institute (PSI) have found further evidence for the large role that water has likely played in shaping the Martian landscape. Their results, which will ...
The Dorset Coast is part of the Jurassic Coast natural World Heritage Site on the south coast of England. This stretch of coastline has areas of hard and soft rock, and has examples of both erosional ...
A large chunk of my Ph.D. research is now out in the journal Sedimentology (you can find it here). The following post is meant to be a general summary of this work for a broader audience and will skip ...