X-ray computed tomography reveals that grain protrusion controls entrainment shear stress for entrainment of fluvial gravels: Dataset (Q6694455)
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This is the dataset that accompanies a paper in Geology: Hodge RA, Voepel H, Leyland J, Sear DA, Ahmed S (2020). X-ray computed tomography reveals that grain protrusion controls entrainment shear stress for entrainment of fluvial gravels. Geology, 48(2), 149-153. The aim of this work was to understand how the properties of a sediment grain in a river bed affect the forces required to entrain that grain. This dataset presents the properties of 1055 sediment grains, which were meaured using CT scanning.
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9 October 2019
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