Abstract

Depending on grain size, river sediments fall into two main groups: wash load (grains that never fall out of suspension) and bed load (sediment that rests on the riverbed). Bed load sediment, similarly, can be either resting on the riverbed or temporarily in suspension, at which point it is known as suspended load.

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