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Abstract
Data collected from the Rio Mameyes to characterize change in size and shape of river sediment due to abrasion. Complete details on measurement and calculation techniques can be found in the following paper: Quantifying the significance of abrasion and selective transport on downstream pebble evolution, Journal of Geophysical Review: Earth Surface, (in review).
This is also published in the Dissertation of Kimberly Litwin Miller which can be found here: http://criticalzone.org/luquillo/publications/pub/litwin-jerolmack-2014-the-causes-and-consequences-of-particle-size-change-i/
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LCZO -- Sediment Transport -- Grain size and shape analysis -- Mameyes and Bisley -- (2013)
OVERVIEW
Description/Abstract
Data collected from the Rio Mameyes to characterize change in size and shape of river sediment due to abrasion. Complete details on measurement and calculation techniques can be found in the following paper: Quantifying the significance of abrasion and selective transport on downstream pebble evolution, Journal of Geophysical Review: Earth Surface, (in review).
This is also published in the Dissertation of Kimberly Litwin Miller which can be found here: http://criticalzone.org/luquillo/publications/pub/litwin-jerolmack-2014-the-causes-and-consequences-of-particle-size-change-i/
Creator/Author
Litwin Miller, Kimberly|Szabo, Timea|Jerolmack, Douglas|Domokos, Gabor
CZOs
Luquillo
Contact
Miguel Leon, Miguel.Leon@unh.edu
Subtitle
The Causes and Consequences of Particle Size Change in Fluvial Systems
SUBJECTS
Disciplines
Geomorphology
Topics
Sediment Transport
Subtopic
Grain size and shape analysis
Keywords
Particle Size Change|Sediment Transport|
Variables
Grain Size|perimeter|circularity|roundness|mean curvature|Stand deviation of Curvature|
Variables ODM2
Roundness|Grain size
TEMPORAL
Date Start
2013-06-12
Date End
2013-06-20
SPATIAL
Field Areas
Rio Mameyes|Bisley
Location
Mameyes and Bisley
North latitude
18.374167
South latitude
18.374167
West longitude
-65.763889
East longitude
-65.763889
REFERENCE
Citation
Litwin Miller, Kimberly; Szabo, Timea; Jerolmack, Douglas; Domokos, Gabor (2014): Sediment Shape Evolution Due to Pebble Abrasion in the Rio Mameyes, Puerto Rico. figshare. http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1197217
CZO ID
3857
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czos | Luquillo |
czo_id | 3857 |
citation | Litwin Miller, Kimberly; Szabo, Timea; Jerolmack, Douglas; Domokos, Gabor (2014): Sediment Shape Evolution Due to Pebble Abrasion in the Rio Mameyes, Puerto Rico. figshare. http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1197217 |
keywords | Particle Size Change, Sediment Transport, |
subtitle | The Causes and Consequences of Particle Size Change in Fluvial Systems |
variables | Grain Size, perimeter, circularity, roundness, mean curvature, Stand deviation of Curvature, |
disciplines | Geomorphology |
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