Round 2: Tossup 20

The Lettau equation modeling the movement of this substance agrees with Pierre-Yves Belly’s experiments verifying the Kawamura curve. The RDP/DP ratio was introduced to model the movement of this solid substance, which corresponds to anything between -1 and 4 on the Krumbein phi scale. The movement of this substance is proportional to (15[1])the square root of d over 250 micrometers times u-star cubed according to the (*) Bagnold (“BAG-nohld”) formula. This substance can be horizontally secured with a groin. This material moves by saltation (-5[1])from the stoss (-5[1])to the lee side of certain features which come in (10[1])“barchan” and “parabolic” types. The vast majority of the Earth’s mobile form of this material is found in ergs. For 10 points, name this material that makes up dunes. (10[1])■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: sand [prompt on sediment]
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Summary

TournamentEditionMatchHeardConv. %Power %Neg %Avg. Buzz
2026 NAFTA at Stanford01/17/20264100%0%50%108.75
2026 NAFTA at UBC01/17/20262100%0%0%102.50
2025 NAFTA Online02/14/20264100%0%0%89.50
2026 NAFTA at Vanderbilt02/14/20263100%0%33%104.67
2025 NAFTA at Toronto09/13/20254100%0%50%116.25
2025 NAFTA at Toronto09/13/20251100%100%0%51.00
2025 NAFTA at Maryland09/27/20255100%20%20%98.00
2025 NAFTA at Harvard10/04/20253100%33%33%87.33
2025 NAFTA at Oxford10/11/20254100%25%0%79.25
2025 NAFTA at Chicago11/08/20256100%0%33%84.17
2025 NAFTA at Columbia11/08/20255100%0%60%92.80
2025 NAFTA at Richmond12/20/20252100%0%0%87.00