sædmotilitet
Sædmotilitet refers to the capacity of sediment particles to be mobilised and transported by fluid flow, primarily in rivers, streams, and coastal waters. It is a key parameter in sediment dynamics and is influenced by hydraulic, sedimentary, and geomorphic conditions. The mobility of a particle depends on the balance between driving forces, such as shear stress exerted by the fluid, and resisting forces, including gravitational weight, interparticle friction and cohesion. When the bed shear stress exceeds a critical value—often expressed by the Shields parameter—a particle entrains, initiating transport.
Sediment mobility governs the formation and evolution of channel bedforms, such as riffles, bars and dunes,
Assessment of sædmotilitet is commonly carried out through laboratory flume tests, field measurements of bed shear