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Shvidchenko et al. 2001
Shvidchenko, A.B., Pender, G. and Hoey, T.B. (2001). Critical shear stress for incipient motion of sand/gravel streambeds. Water Resources Research 37: doi: 10.1029/2000WR000036. issn: 0043-1397.

Results of an experimental study of the incipient motion of streambeds composed of sand/gravel sediment mixtures are reported and compared with the earlier findings for uniform sediments. The experiments were conducted in an 8 m long by 0.30 m wide glass-walled tilting flume and an 18 m long by 0.80--1.10 m wide trapezoidal concrete channel. A reference transport method is used to define the beginning of bed material movement. The experiments demonstrate that the incipient motion of individual size fractions within a mixture is controlled by their relative size with respect to median size (intergranular effects), mixture standard deviation (effect of the shape of grain-size distribution), absolute value of median size (absolute size effect), and bed slope (effect of relative depth on overall flow resistance). The shear stress at incipient motion of median-sized grains in mixtures is found to be the same as for uniform sediment of this size. The present findings are consistent with available flume and field data. A technique for calculating the critical shear stress of different grain sizes in coarse uniform sediments and unimodal/weakly bimodal sediment mixtures is proposed. ¿ 2001 American Geophysical Union

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Hydrology, Erosion and sedimentation
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Water Resources Research
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