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However, the dominant type of debris by quantity is microplastics.
Microfibers are also the second most common type of debris in Lake Michigan, according to Sherri Mason's research.
Finishing up research into tributaries of the Great Lakes, she's finding that microfibers are the most common type of debris in those smaller bodies of water.
Officers were called to the scene after it had detonated on Friday 28 June, but they were not specialists and did not realise the significance of the type of debris.
In fact, hazard maps created in the months before the eruption showed Armero would be in the path of any mudflows (a type of debris flow) triggered by the volcano.
This type of debris measurements would provide a better and more accurate understanding of the present medium/high earth orbital debris environment because we cannot detect small debris from ground-based sensors.
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In particular the two-dimensional motions of two types of debris are considered compact and sheet debris.
Plastic collected during our study has specific characteristics such as small surface-to-volume ratio, indicating that only certain types of debris have the capacity to persist and accumulate at the surface of the GPGP.
On-going experiments to determine the flight characteristics of various types of debris are being carried out in the Texas Tech University (TTU) wind tunnel.
This paper presents five important aspects of the evolution of debris flows: (1) supply of debris flow materials; (2) triggering rainfall; (3) initiation mechanisms and types of debris flows; (4) runout characteristics; and (5) elevated riverbed due to the deposited materials from the debris flows.
In Fig. 10, it can be seen that two different types of debris are visible in the deposit.
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