sandwaterlike
Sandwaterlike is a term used to describe a granular-fluid medium in which sand grains are suspended in water, creating a material with properties that lie between a dense suspension and a conventional liquid. It is a descriptive category rather than a single, standardized substance, and it is used in sedimentology, geotechnical engineering, and rheology to discuss certain transport and flow behaviors of sandy suspensions.
Physical characteristics of sandwaterlike include non-Newtonian rheology, with a yield stress that must be exceeded for
Formation and occurrence contexts involve conditions where water flow sustains sand in suspension or near-saturation, such
Measurement and analysis rely on rheological testing, such as viscosity and yield-stress measurements, as well as
Applications and implications include informing sediment-transport models, interpreting ancient sedimentary structures, and guiding the design and