Study finds technique for calculating impact of rain on mountains

Study finds technique for calculating impact of rain on mountains

The Ta Dzong overlooking the Paro Valley, western Bhutan (Byron A Adams/University of Bristol)

Researchers have developed a technique that captures precisely how mountains bend to the will of raindrops.

The dramatic effect rainfall has on the evolution of mountainous landscapes is widely debated among geologists.

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