e/Sediment transport

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has glosseng: Sediment transport is the movement of solid particles (sediment), typically due to a combination of the force of gravity acting on the sediment, and/or the movement of the fluid in which the sediment is entrained. An understanding of sediment transport is typically used in natural systems, where the particles are clastic rocks (sand, gravel, boulders, etc.), mud, or clay; the fluid is air, water, or ice; and the force of gravity acts to move the particles due to the sloping surface on which they are resting. Sediment transport due to fluid motion occurs in rivers, the oceans, lakes, seas, and other bodies of water, due to currents and tides; in glaciers as they flow, and on terrestrial surfaces under the influence wind. Sediment transport due only to gravity can occur on sloping surfaces in general, including hillslopes, scarps, cliffs, and the continental shelf—continental slope boundary.
lexicalizationeng: sediment transport
instance ofe/Geological processes
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has glossrus: Взвешенные наносы — мелкие минеральные частицы (продукты водной и ветровой эрозии водосборов и русел, а также абразии берегов водоёмов), переносимые водным потоком во взвешенном состоянии.
lexicalizationrus: Взвешенные наносы
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