On the Relation between Bed Friction and Sediment Transport in the Upper Plane Bed Regime

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In the upper plane bed (UPB) regime, bed friction and sediment transport are interrelated.High bed shear agitates sediment transport and transported sediment can significantly increase bed friction.
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