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Field methods for measurement of fluvial sediment

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AuthorsThomas K. Edwards, G. Douglas Glysson
JournalAntarctica A Keystone in a Changing World
Year1988
DOI10.3133/ofr86531
Citations918

Abstract

This report describes equipment and procedures for collection and measurement of fluvial sediment. The complexity of the hydrologic and physical environments and man's ever-increasing data needs make it essential for those responsible for the collection of sediment data to be aware of basic concepts involved in processes of erosion, transport, deposition of sediment, and equipment, and procedures necessary to representatively sample and measure sediment data.

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