The particle size of sediment in natural streams is modified by sorting, mixing, solution, and abrasion. Abrasion is the physical process(es) occurring during stream-flow events that causes wear (weight loss) of sedimentary particles. The deterministic cobble abrasion model assumes wear is proportional to total frictional work done on the particle (Etot ). Etot equals the work done by bed friction (Eb) plus the work done by dynamic bed-load friction caused by the motion of nearby particles. Eb is estimated by Eb = (3 x 10⁻⁴)Ww x •⁴⁵y•⁵⁵ where Eb = work done by bed friction (ergs) Ww = particle weight in water (grams) y = fall (cm) x = distance moved (cm) Dynamic bed-load friction is not calculable but is assumed to vary directly with size a...
For machines operating in a sandy environment such as a desert, the mechanism of abrasion is a main ...
Abrasion by bed load is a dominant erosional mechanism of fluvial incision into bedrock. The foremos...
Modeling pebble abrasion during bed load transport is of fundamental importance in fluvial geomorpho...
Sediment transport in glacier basins and rivers, and hence reservoir sedimentation tend to increase ...
It is well known that pebble diameter systematically decreases downstream in rivers. The contributio...
The rate of decrease in mean sediment size and weight per square metre along a 54 km reach of the C...
Wear due to sediment particles in fluid flows, also termed ‘hydroabrasion’ or simply ‘abrasion’, is ...
Erosion of landscapes depends on the physical and chemical attack on rock and\ud the resistance to b...
Upstream-facing convex surfaces (UFCS) are formed by bedload abrasion in bedrock rivers and indicate...
Bed load particles in bedrock streams receiving lateral input from hillslopes may or may not show a ...
International audienceIn actively eroding landscapes, fluvial abrasion modifies the characteristics ...
What is the contribution of abrasion to the sediment budget of a mixed sand and gravel beach? This w...
Experimental abrasion of river-bed materials has been widely undertaken, producing downstream fining...
In bedrock rivers, erosion by abrasion is driven by sediment particles that strike bare bedrock whil...
River currents, wind, and waves drive bed-load transport, in which sediment particles collide with e...
For machines operating in a sandy environment such as a desert, the mechanism of abrasion is a main ...
Abrasion by bed load is a dominant erosional mechanism of fluvial incision into bedrock. The foremos...
Modeling pebble abrasion during bed load transport is of fundamental importance in fluvial geomorpho...
Sediment transport in glacier basins and rivers, and hence reservoir sedimentation tend to increase ...
It is well known that pebble diameter systematically decreases downstream in rivers. The contributio...
The rate of decrease in mean sediment size and weight per square metre along a 54 km reach of the C...
Wear due to sediment particles in fluid flows, also termed ‘hydroabrasion’ or simply ‘abrasion’, is ...
Erosion of landscapes depends on the physical and chemical attack on rock and\ud the resistance to b...
Upstream-facing convex surfaces (UFCS) are formed by bedload abrasion in bedrock rivers and indicate...
Bed load particles in bedrock streams receiving lateral input from hillslopes may or may not show a ...
International audienceIn actively eroding landscapes, fluvial abrasion modifies the characteristics ...
What is the contribution of abrasion to the sediment budget of a mixed sand and gravel beach? This w...
Experimental abrasion of river-bed materials has been widely undertaken, producing downstream fining...
In bedrock rivers, erosion by abrasion is driven by sediment particles that strike bare bedrock whil...
River currents, wind, and waves drive bed-load transport, in which sediment particles collide with e...
For machines operating in a sandy environment such as a desert, the mechanism of abrasion is a main ...
Abrasion by bed load is a dominant erosional mechanism of fluvial incision into bedrock. The foremos...
Modeling pebble abrasion during bed load transport is of fundamental importance in fluvial geomorpho...