Difference between revisions of "Sediment"

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* [[deposition]]
 
* [[deposition]]
  
* Radiation Stress
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* [[Radiation stress]]
  
* Sediment dynamics
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* [[Sediment dynamics]]
* Sediment budget
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* [[Sediment budget]]
* Feedback mechanisms
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* [[Feedback mechanisms]]
* Self-organization
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* [[Self-organization]]
  
* littoral transport
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* [[littoral transport]]
* bottom boundary layer
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* [[bottom boundary layer]]
* sediment properties
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* [[sediment properties]]
* particle size characteristics
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* [[particle size characteristics]]
* grain size
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* [[grain size]]
* phi scale
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* [[phi scale]]
* porosity
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* [[porosity]]
* viscosity
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* [[viscosity]]
* specific gravity
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* [[specific gravity]]
* settling velocity
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* [[settling velocity]]
 
* fall velocity disambiguation settling velocity
 
* fall velocity disambiguation settling velocity
* bed shear stress
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* [[bed shear stress]]
* thresholds of grain movement
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* [[thresholds of grain movement]]
* laminar flow
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* [[laminar flow]]
* turbulent flow
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* [[turbulent flow]]
* Reynolds number
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* [[Reynolds number]]
* Froude number
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* [[Froude number]]
* benthic boundary layer
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* [[benthic boundary layer]]
* traction
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* [[traction]]
* saltation
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* [[saltation]]
* bedforms
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* [[bedforms]]
  
* equilibrium profile
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* [[equilibrium profile]]
 
* beach cross-shore profile
 
* beach cross-shore profile
 
* beach long-shore shape
 
* beach long-shore shape

Revision as of 21:19, 3 December 2008

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Classification of sediments

Sediment transport

  • equilibrium profile
  • beach cross-shore profile
  • beach long-shore shape
  • closure depth
  • wave generated bedforms
  • tidally generated bedforms
  • ridge and runnel
  • ripples
  • antidunes
  • rolling-grain ripples
  • vortex ripples
  • longshore bars and troughs / longshore bar
  • berm / berm formation
  • bed shear stress
  • deltas
  • turbidity
  • turbidity currents
  • bar formation
  • bar migration
  • transverse bar
  • dune formation
  • dune morphology
  • scarp
  • crescentic bars
  • cohesive sediment dynamics
  • turbidity
  • turbidity maximum
  • fluid muds
  • turbulence
  • settling lag
  • non-cohesive sediment dynamics
  • aeolian
  • aeolian transport
  • blowouts
  • precipitation ridge
  • transgressive dune fields


  • erosional coastal features
  • accretional coastal features
  • dredging
  • sand mining

Bedforms

Sediments may self-organize into various bedforms, such as ripples and dunes. These are described in the article on geomorphology.

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The main author of this article is Somerville, Tracy
Please note that others may also have edited the contents of this article.

Citation: Somerville, Tracy (2008): Sediment. Available from http://www.coastalwiki.org/wiki/Sediment [accessed on 22-11-2024]