Exploring sedimentary processes - for iPod/iPhone

What is sand? What’s it made from, and how does it get from where it’s made to the beaches and sand dunes that surround many of our shores? On this album, Dr Dave McGarvie of The Open University takes us on a visit to Cornwall to follow grains of sand on their journey from the high moorland to the sea shore. Back in the lab, he demonstrates some techniques for looking in detail at samples of sand. The album draws on material originally created to support The Open University course Exploring Science.

Exploring sedimentary processes

A brief introduction to this album.

08-20
00:45

From granite to sand

How sand is formed by the weathering of moorland rock.

08-20
07:26

Sand under the microscope

What microscopic investigations reveal about samples of sand.

08-20
04:27

Grains of sand

Using sieves to establish grain size profiles.

08-20
03:45

Transporting sand grains

Comparing the effectiveness of wind and water for moving sand grains of different sizes.

08-20
04:57

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