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- Hyperconcentrated_flow abstract "A hyperconcentrated flow is a two-phase flowing mixture of water and sediment in a channel which has properties intermediate between fluvial flow and debris flow. Large quantities of sand may be transported throughout the flow column, but the transport of suspended and bedload sediment along the channel depends on flow turbulence and high flow velocities, and coarser sediment remains as bedload. Hyperconcentrated flows do not show the characteristics of non-Newtonian flow typical of debris flows, e.g., levees, coarsening up or matrix supported deposits.Hyperconcentrated flows may contain anywhere from 5–60 % sediment by volume. Higher concentrations tend to be characteristic of debris flows, less of normal fluvial flow.".
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- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Bed_load.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Bedload.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geological_hazards.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geomorphology.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Debris_flow.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Debris_flows.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Fluvial.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Graded_bedding.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Levee.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Matrix-supported_rock.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Non-Newtonian_fluid.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Sediment.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Suspended_load.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Suspended_sediment.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Turbulence.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLinkText "hyperconcentrated flow".
- Hyperconcentrated_flow wikiPageWikiLinkText "hyperconcentrated".
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- Hyperconcentrated_flow subject Category:Geological_hazards.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow hypernym Mixture.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow type ChemicalSubstance.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow type Hazard.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow type Science.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow type Subfield.
- Hyperconcentrated_flow comment "A hyperconcentrated flow is a two-phase flowing mixture of water and sediment in a channel which has properties intermediate between fluvial flow and debris flow. Large quantities of sand may be transported throughout the flow column, but the transport of suspended and bedload sediment along the channel depends on flow turbulence and high flow velocities, and coarser sediment remains as bedload.".
- Hyperconcentrated_flow label "Hyperconcentrated flow".
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