Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4577720 | Journal of Hydrology | 2011 | 4 Pages |
SummaryA new general method has been obtained to solve the physically-based equations describing the dynamics of sediment adjustment through time following erosion on a plane soil surface. This method is based on exploiting differences in behavior between smaller and larger sediment particles in their ability to form a protective layer by net deposition of previously eroded sediment. The utility of this approximate solution was verified by comparison with a numerical solution, for the particular case when a steady over land flow of water is the cause of the erosion.
► We provide a new approximate analytical solution during non-steady erosions. ► Overland flow is considered as an example. ► Complex physical dynamic processes are considered during the erosion. ► The contribution of both finer and coarser soil particles is explored. ► An interpolation between short and long times is developed.