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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 60 (1990)No. 5. (September), Pages 658-679

Previous HitBedNext Hit Configurations in Steady Unidirectional Water Flows. Part 2. Synthesis of Flume Data

John B. Southard, Lawrence A. Boguchwal (2)

ABSTRACT

Data from 39 flume studies that report equilibrium Previous HitbedNext Hit configuration as well as water temperature, flow depth, flow velocity, and sediment size are used to develop the best approximation to the relationships among Previous HitbedNext Hit phases (ripples, dunes, lower-regime plane Previous HitbedNext Hit, upper-regime plane Previous HitbedNext Hit, and antidunes) produced by flows of water over loose sediments. We use a three-axis graph with dimensionless measures of mean flow depth, mean flow velocity, and sediment size along the axes. The relationships are presented as a series of depth-velocity sections and velocity-size sections through the dimensionless diagram. Boundaries between stability fields of the Previous HitbedNext Hit phases were drawn as smooth surfaces that minimize misplacement of data points.

A large subset of the data, for which reliable values of Previous HitbedNext Hit shear stress are reported, was used to represent the stability relationships of the Previous HitbedNext Hit phases in a graph of dimensionless boundary shear stress against dimensionless sediment size. The graph shows substantial overlapping of the fields for dunes, upper plane Previous HitbedNext Hit, and antidunes owing to the decrease in Previous HitbedNext Hit shear stress in the transition from dunes to plane Previous HitbedNext Hit with increasing flow velocity. The topology of Previous HitbedTop-phase boundaries was guided by the relationships shown in the dimensionless depth-velocity-size diagram.


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