Abstract

Grain size distributions in samples of fluvial gravel from the River Thames floodplain near Oxford, England are mainly bimodal, with modes near −3φ and 1φ. A mixture of a hyperbolic and a normal probability density function (pdf) is shown to give a better description of these distributions than a mixture of two normal PDF's.

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