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- Grain_flow abstract "A Grain flow is a type of sediment-gravity flow in which the supporting fluid, which can be either air or water, acts only as a lubricant, and grains within the flow remain in suspension due to grain-to-grain collisions that generate a dispersive pressure to prevent further settling. Grain flows are very common in aeolian settings as grain avalanches on the slip faces of sand dunes. By contrast, pure grain flows are rare in subaqueous settings, where the grains in a flow are generally held in suspension dominantly by traction, saltation, fluid turbulence and/or grain buoyancy when the grains are floating in the clay matrix of a mud flow. However, grain-to-grain collisions are very important as a contributing process of sediment support in subaqueous, sand-rich, high-density turbidity currents. The high concentrations of sand that develop at the base of high-density flows brings grains close enough together that frequent grain-to grain collisions are inevitable and result in layers of sediment that are inverse graded as the smaller grains are able to fall in between larger grains and settle out beneath them.".
- Grain_flow thumbnail KelsoDunesAvalancheDeposits.JPG?width=300.
- Grain_flow wikiPageID "39934592".
- Grain_flow wikiPageLength "1987".
- Grain_flow wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Grain_flow wikiPageRevisionID "649814507".
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Aeolian_processes.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedimentology.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Crystallite.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Deformation_(engineering).
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Dune.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Forging.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Graded_bedding.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink High-density_turbidity_currents.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Inverse_grading.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Lowe_sequence.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Metallurgy.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Mud_flow.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Mudflow.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Plastic_deformation.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Rolling_(metalworking).
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Saltation_(geology).
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Sand_dunes.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Sediment-gravity_flow.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Sediment_gravity_flow.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Traction_(geology).
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink Turbulence.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLink File:KelsoDunesAvalancheDeposits.JPG.
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grain flow".
- Grain_flow wikiPageWikiLinkText "grain flow".
- Grain_flow hasPhotoCollection Grain_flow.
- Grain_flow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geology-stub.
- Grain_flow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main_article.
- Grain_flow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Grain_flow subject Category:Sedimentology.
- Grain_flow hypernym Flow.
- Grain_flow type Mountain.
- Grain_flow comment "A Grain flow is a type of sediment-gravity flow in which the supporting fluid, which can be either air or water, acts only as a lubricant, and grains within the flow remain in suspension due to grain-to-grain collisions that generate a dispersive pressure to prevent further settling. Grain flows are very common in aeolian settings as grain avalanches on the slip faces of sand dunes.".
- Grain_flow label "Grain flow".
- Grain_flow sameAs Körnerstrom.
- Grain_flow sameAs m.0w7pxl_.
- Grain_flow sameAs Q1542010.
- Grain_flow sameAs Q1542010.
- Grain_flow wasDerivedFrom Grain_flow?oldid=649814507.
- Grain_flow depiction KelsoDunesAvalancheDeposits.JPG.
- Grain_flow isPrimaryTopicOf Grain_flow.