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Distribution of Suspended Sediment Particles in a Steady-State Flow

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Basing on the analysis of the investigations results, a model describing the distribution of suspended sediment particles over the flow depth is suggested taking into account the size of suspended particles.

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Arifzhanov, A.M. Distribution of Suspended Sediment Particles in a Steady-State Flow. Water Resources 28, 164–166 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010375500148

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