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Sediment TransportSediment transport and Movable BedMovable beds

In: Shallow Water Hydraulics

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  • Oscar Castro-Orgaz

    (University of Córdoba)

  • Willi H. Hager

    (VAW, ETH Zürich)

Abstract

Transportation of sediment is an important and frequent phenomenon in rivers. Sediment is mobilized as bed-load with particles sliding, saltating, and rolling over the river bed, or as a suspended-load, where particles move with the turbulent water flow away from the bed.

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  • Oscar Castro-Orgaz & Willi H. Hager, 2019. "Sediment TransportSediment transport and Movable BedMovable beds," Springer Books, in: Shallow Water Hydraulics, chapter 10, pages 417-434, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-13073-2_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-13073-2_10
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