Just here to celebrate the first day of seamless scanning at UCSB Flume Lab at @UCSBgeog without bubbles, murky water and other unusual flume problems #FlumeFriday
Check out our new paper, led by the awesome @Debsmita_D 🙌🙌 ...we show the Influence of Transport Stage on Preserved Fluvial Cross Strata. (1/2) https://t.co/BQ8nGoWpd8
Want to talk about your bedform studies? Please consider submitting abstract to our AGU session, EP028 https://t.co/kCWHnBidpy, organized by @anne_baar, @Debsmita_D, @Juliamorphology, @sabrinaykhan, and me. You still have some time until Aug 3! #FlumeFriday.
Just a dune migrating and doing its stuff on #FlumeFriday
If this interests you, consider submitting to our #AGU2022 session EP028: “Understanding bedforms across a range of scales and environments” for all things bedform (1/2)
Watch SAFL researchers test a new flume, made for UC-Santa Barbara! Stretching 15 meters long, 2 meters wide and 1 meter deep, this flume can recirculate 650 liters per second, reverse flow direction, measure bedload transport and more. Great work on this project, SAFL team!