sedimenttransporten
Sediment transport, in Swedish sedimenttransporten, refers to the movement of solid material such as sand, silt, and clay by fluid flows or wind. It is a central concept in geomorphology, river engineering, and coastal dynamics, governing erosion, deposition, and channel or shoreline evolution.
The principal transport modes in water are bedload, where particles roll, slide, or saltate along the bed;
Transport depends on hydraulic forcing and grain properties. Shear stress and flow velocity must often exceed
Applications and implications are broad. In rivers, sediment transport shapes channels, bars, and floodplains; in coastal
Measurement and modelling approaches combine field observations and numerical simulations. Field methods include sediment traps, turbidity