Voigtländer Anne, Houssais Morgane, Bacik Karol A, Bourg Ian C, Burton Justin C, Daniels Karen E, Datta Sujit S, Del Gado Emanuela, Deshpande Nakul S, Devauchelle Olivier, Ferdowsi Behrooz, Glade Rachel, Goehring Lucas, Hewitt Ian J, Jerolmack Douglas, Juanes Ruben, Kudrolli Arshad, Lai Ching-Yao, Li Wei, Masteller Claire, Nissanka Kavinda, Rubin Allan M, Stone Howard A, Suckale Jenny, Vriend Nathalie M, Wettlaufer John S, Yang Judy Q
German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ), Geomorphology, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Energy Geosciences Division, 1 Cyclotron Rd, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
Soft Matter. 2024 Jul 31;20(30):5859-5888. doi: 10.1039/d4sm00391h.
The soft part of the Earth's surface - the ground beneath our feet - constitutes the basis for life and natural resources, yet a general physical understanding of the ground is still lacking. In this critical time of climate change, cross-pollination of scientific approaches is urgently needed to better understand the behavior of our planet's surface. The major topics in current research in this area cross different disciplines, spanning geosciences, and various aspects of engineering, material sciences, physics, chemistry, and biology. Among these, soft matter physics has emerged as a fundamental nexus connecting and underpinning many research questions. This perspective article is a multi-voice effort to bring together different views and approaches, questions and insights, from researchers that work in this emerging area, the soft matter physics of the ground beneath our feet. In particular, we identify four major challenges concerned with the dynamics in and of the ground: (I) modeling from the grain scale, (II) near-criticality, (III) bridging scales, and (IV) life. For each challenge, we present a selection of topics by individual authors, providing specific context, recent advances, and open questions. Through this, we seek to provide an overview of the opportunities for the broad Soft Matter community to contribute to the fundamental understanding of the physics of the ground, strive towards a common language, and encourage new collaborations across the broad spectrum of scientists interested in the matter of the Earth's surface.
地球表面的软质部分——我们脚下的土地——是生命和自然资源的基础,但人们对土地仍缺乏全面的物理认识。在气候变化的关键时期,迫切需要科学方法的交叉融合,以更好地了解地球表面的行为。该领域当前研究的主要课题跨越了不同学科,涵盖地球科学以及工程学、材料科学、物理学、化学和生物学的各个方面。其中,软物质物理学已成为连接并支撑许多研究问题的基础纽带。这篇观点文章是一项多方协作的成果,旨在汇聚该新兴领域(我们脚下土地的软物质物理学)研究者的不同观点与方法、问题与见解。具体而言,我们确定了与土地内部及表面动力学相关的四大挑战:(I)从颗粒尺度进行建模,(II)近临界性,(III)跨尺度衔接,以及(IV)生命。针对每个挑战,我们选取了各作者的一系列主题,提供了具体背景、最新进展和开放性问题。通过这样做,我们力求概述软物质领域广大群体为深入理解土地物理学做出贡献的机会,努力形成一种通用语言,并鼓励对地球表面物质感兴趣的广大科学家开展新的合作。