A San Rafael startup proposed a sci-fi solution to raise areas facing the twin threats of land subsidence and sea-level rise. Some officials and experts are skeptical.
In a comment published in Nature Climate Change, Mark Bradford, the E.H. Harriman Professor of Soils and Ecosystem Ecology, and Yale School of the Environment research scientists Sara Kuebbing and ...
Loess on the Shaanxi Plateau in China, studied across three sites, shows varying strength due to its internal structure Higher clay content (1-10%) in loess increases its cohesion, making it “stickier ...