
State-of-the-art tech helps Wash U researchers better understand shut-ins
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Claire masteller is an assistant professor of earth and planetary sciences at washington university. She says a shut in is a place along a river where that river encounters really resistant rock. To flow through that rock, the river needs to get steeper and get deeper to exert more power on to that rock,. Which leads to these really narrow sections of the river as that river moves through and tries to erode resistant rock.
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