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|definition=Bed load refers to the sediment which is in almost continuous contact with the bed, carried forward by rolling, sliding or hopping <ref>Rijn, L. C. van (1986). ''Manual sediment transport measurements''. Delft, The Netherlands: Delft Hydraulics Laboratory</ref>. | |definition=Bed load refers to the sediment which is in almost continuous contact with the bed, carried forward by rolling, sliding or hopping <ref>Rijn, L. C. van (1986). ''Manual sediment transport measurements''. Delft, The Netherlands: Delft Hydraulics Laboratory</ref>. | ||
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− | == | + | ==Related articles== |
− | + | :[[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]] | |
+ | :[[Manual Sediment Transport Measurements in Rivers, Estuaries and Coastal Seas]] | ||
+ | :[[Sediment deposition and erosion processes]] | ||
+ | :[[Sand transport]] | ||
+ | :[[Sediment transport formulas for the coastal environment]] | ||
+ | :[[Coastal Hydrodynamics And Transport Processes]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 15:11, 24 September 2018
Definition of Bed load:
Bed load refers to the sediment which is in almost continuous contact with the bed, carried forward by rolling, sliding or hopping [1].
This is the common definition for Bed load, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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Related articles
- Definitions, processes and models in morphology
- Manual Sediment Transport Measurements in Rivers, Estuaries and Coastal Seas
- Sediment deposition and erosion processes
- Sand transport
- Sediment transport formulas for the coastal environment
- Coastal Hydrodynamics And Transport Processes
References
- ↑ Rijn, L. C. van (1986). Manual sediment transport measurements. Delft, The Netherlands: Delft Hydraulics Laboratory
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