Sediment is fractionated by size during its cascade from source to sink in sediment routing systems. It is anticipated, therefore, that the grain size distribution of sediment will undergo down-system changes as a result of fluvial sorting processes and selective deposition. We assess this hypothesis by comparing grain size statistical properties of samples from within the erosional source region with those that have undergone different amounts of transport. A truncated Pareto distribution describes well the coarser half of the clast size distribution of regolith, coarse channel bed sediment and proximal debris flows (particularly their levees), as well as the coarser half of the clast size distribution of gravels that have undergone consid...
Twenty-eight coupled observations of flow, transport, and bed surface grain size distribution were m...
The grain size distribution (GSD) of sediment in comparison with the original soil GSD is discussed ...
Modern and ancient analogues are often consulted by geologists to help understand subsurface systems...
Three main diffusion-based models are currently used to study grain-size distributions. In this pape...
Three main diffusion-based models are currently used to study grain-size distributions. In this pape...
ABSTRACT: The mean grain size. sorting, and skewness of a sedimentary deposit are dependent on the s...
The transport and deposition of contourites, involving many cycles of erosion and deposition under i...
Bed surface particle size patchiness may play a central role in bedload and morphologic response to ...
Changes in statistics (mean, sorting, and skewness) describing grain-size distributions have long be...
Sediment budgets developed for high gradient rivers are subject to large uncertainties in the quanti...
One of the most common features in fluvial environments is the systematic downstream decline in grai...
One of the most common features in fluvial environments is the systematic downstream decline in grai...
Abstract. Using previously published data from flume studies, we test a new approach for quantifying...
ABSTRACT: Bed surface particle size patchiness may play a central role in bedload and morphologic re...
Abstract. Using previously published data from flume studies, we test a new approach for quantifying...
Twenty-eight coupled observations of flow, transport, and bed surface grain size distribution were m...
The grain size distribution (GSD) of sediment in comparison with the original soil GSD is discussed ...
Modern and ancient analogues are often consulted by geologists to help understand subsurface systems...
Three main diffusion-based models are currently used to study grain-size distributions. In this pape...
Three main diffusion-based models are currently used to study grain-size distributions. In this pape...
ABSTRACT: The mean grain size. sorting, and skewness of a sedimentary deposit are dependent on the s...
The transport and deposition of contourites, involving many cycles of erosion and deposition under i...
Bed surface particle size patchiness may play a central role in bedload and morphologic response to ...
Changes in statistics (mean, sorting, and skewness) describing grain-size distributions have long be...
Sediment budgets developed for high gradient rivers are subject to large uncertainties in the quanti...
One of the most common features in fluvial environments is the systematic downstream decline in grai...
One of the most common features in fluvial environments is the systematic downstream decline in grai...
Abstract. Using previously published data from flume studies, we test a new approach for quantifying...
ABSTRACT: Bed surface particle size patchiness may play a central role in bedload and morphologic re...
Abstract. Using previously published data from flume studies, we test a new approach for quantifying...
Twenty-eight coupled observations of flow, transport, and bed surface grain size distribution were m...
The grain size distribution (GSD) of sediment in comparison with the original soil GSD is discussed ...
Modern and ancient analogues are often consulted by geologists to help understand subsurface systems...