Grain Size Distribution and Sediment Flux Structure in a River Profile, Measured with a LISST-SL Ins

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New data on sediment transport in a river are reported using a LISST-SL laser diffraction instrument that simultaneously measures velocity, optical transmission, depth, temperature, and sediment particle size distribution (PSD) isokinetically.
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