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Hydraulic modeling

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A method used in geology and geomorphology to simulate the movement of water to understand how it shapes landscapes, often applied in studying formations like drumlins.

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Episode #047: Drumlins - Flow-form Forensics

Oct 8, 2020

In this episode, drumlin expert Jerome Lesemann discusses the formation and significance of drumlins, mysterious landforms created by past glacial activity. Despite advancements in hydraulic modeling, the genesis of drumlins remains a heavily debated topic among scientists. The conversation also explores the connections to the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, potentially shedding light on these enigmatic geomorphological features.

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