Sandstone landforms shaped by negative feedback between stress and erosion - Nature Geoscience
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The formation and preservation of sandstone landforms such as pillars and arches is enigmatic. Experiments and numerical modelling show that load-bearing material weathers more slowly, and thus the internal stress field can shape and stabilize sandstone landforms.
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| Authors | Bruthans, Jiri;Soukup, Jan;Vaculikova, Jana;Filippi, Michal;Schweigstillova, Jana;Mayo, Alan L.;Masin, David;Kletetschka, Gunther;Rihosek, Jaroslav;Bruthans, Jiri;Soukup, Jan;Vaculikova, Jana;Filippi, Michal;Schweigstillova, Jana;Mayo, Alan L.;Masin, David;Kletetschka, Gunther;Rihosek, Jaroslav; |
| Journal | Nature Geoscience |
| Year | 2014 |
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