Settling Velocity and Fractality of Exopolymer-bearing Cohesive Sediments in Fresh and Salt Waters

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As the main constituents of cohesive sediments in natural waters, clay particles always interact with the waterborne extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) exuded by microorganisms, or exopolymers, resulting in fractal clay-EPS flocs and hence change in sediment transport.
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