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A new framework for modeling the effects of sediment size distribution on fluvial erosion: Theory and a case study

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posted on 2018-02-24, 05:15 authored by Charles ShobeCharles Shobe, Greg TuckerGreg Tucker, Robert Anderson
This is a poster presented in July 2015 at the Summer Institute for Earth Surface Dynamics, hosted at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA, USA by the National Center for Earth-Surface Dynamics. The poster describes an approach to modeling fluvial erosion, transport, and deposition of multiple grain sizes as well as theory for the comminution of larger grains into smaller ones. Some of the ideas in this poster were incorporated into Shobe et al (2016, Geophysical Research Letters).

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NSF EAR-1331828 and EAR-1323137 to Gregory Tucker, and a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship, a Tobacco Root Geological Society field scholarship, a Geological Society of America Fahnestock award, and a University of Colorado Spetzler research grant to Charles M. Shobe.

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