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novel method for measuring the timing of bed erosion during debris flows and floods

We describe a novel channel bed erosion sensor and the first results of its usage. The sensor is based on a resistance chain built into a column of 5 cm tall cylindrical aluminum elements. The timing and change in resistance as elements are removed from the column are logged outside of the channel....

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Published in:Water resources research 2010-02, Vol.46 (2), p.n/a
Main Authors: Berger, Catherine, McArdell, Brian W, Fritschi, Bruno, Schlunegger, Fritz
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floods
fluvial soils
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timing and amount of erosion
water erosion
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