Armour Layer Development and Destruction: An Investigation into the Effectiveness of Beach Raking

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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of a novel river management initiative, termed beach raking.Beach raking is a process which involves the manual breakup of the armour layer on the surface of river beaches, using a tractor, and custom-built ripping blades.
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