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Hysteretic sediment fluxes in rainfall‐driven soil erosion: Particle size effectsCheraghi et al., 2016
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- Cheraghi M
- Jomaa S
- Sander G
- Barry D
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- Water Resources Research
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A detailed laboratory study was conducted to examine the effects of particle size on hysteretic sediment transport under time‐varying rainfall. A rainfall pattern composed of seven sequential stepwise varying rainfall intensities (30, 37.5, 45, 60, 45, 37.5, and 30 mm …
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