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Mudcracks (also
known as mud cracks,
desiccation cracks or
cracked mud) are
sedimentary structures formed as
muddy sediment dries and contracts. Crack...
- it is just as
playable on a
regular triangle.
Schensted and Titus' book
Mudcrack Y & Poly-Y has a
large number of
boards for play of Y, all hand-drawn;...
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environments where currents reverse directions, such as
tidal flats.
Mudcracks are a bed form
caused by the
dehydration of
sediment that occasionally...
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themselves in mud (wallowing) to cool off.
Sludge Drilling mud Muck (soil)
Mudcrack Mudcrete Mud flap Mud
volcano Peloid Mudflat "mud |
Etymology of mud by...
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first form at the surface, the
cracks are
dominated by T-junctions, like
mudcracks,
because they were
formed individually. One
crack would form and move...
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their original volume. This
produces distinctive textures, such as
mudcracks or "popcorn" texture, in clay deposits.
Soils containing swelling clay...
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objects such as car
doors or
drink cans.
Tessellation is
apparent in the
mudcrack-like
cracking of thin
films – with a
degree of self-organisation being...
- Schensted, C.; Titus,
Charles (1970),
Mudcrack Y, NEO Press, ISBN 978-0-911014-08-2 Schensted, C. (1975),
Mudcrack Y & poly-Y, NEO Press, ISBN 978-0-911014-23-5...
- of this
pollen doesn't
indicate proper dry conditions, as for
example mudcrack and
other indicators of
strong dry
seasons are
mostly absent,
while common...
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after closing the entrance; this
adaption protects the
pupae against mudcracks when the mud
dries up, as a
spreading crack would change direction when...