Invited lecture: The Effects of Hydrodynamic and Granular Controls on Bed Load Flux Intermittency: A

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Understanding how fluid flow drives sediment flux in a river is fundamental for predicting erosion and landscape evolution, managing riverine infrastructure, and protecting and promoting benthic habitat.
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