Paleo-Flow Dynamics and Morphology
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Reading the Sand: How Scientists Map Ancient Rivers
Discover how geologists use sediment cores and tiny sand grains to rebuild the history of ancient rivers and lakes, using light to date the past.
Julian Thorne
June 1, 2026
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3 min read
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#Sediment cores
# OSL dating
# ancient rivers
# paleohydrology
# geology
# soil layers
# climate history
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Julian Thorne
Senior WriterJulian focuses on the physical characteristics of sedimentary layers, specifically clast morphology and grain-size distribution. He translates complex flow dynamics into narratives about ancient river systems and their energy regimes for the site.
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