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The sizing of particles in terms of terminal velocity: A note on the interpretation of data of GERETY and SLINGERLAND with particles sized in terms of terminal velocity
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The sizing of particles in terms of terminal velocity: A note on the interpretation of data of GERETY and SLINGERLAND with particles sized in terms of terminal velocity

J. Hopwood and W. Scott
Catena, Vol.17(4-5), pp.327-332
1990
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Abstract

Some anomalies in the published data from the experiments of GERETY & SLINGERLAND (1983) concerning the distribution of particles above a surface composed of a mixture of mineral types in a wind-tunnel are pointed out, and it is shown that they may be removed by classifying particles by terminal velocity rather than by diameter and by treating the aerosol as a whole rather than considering each mineral type.

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8 Earth Sciences
8.205 Ocean Dynamics
8.205.2041 Wind Erosion
Web Of Science research areas
Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Soil Science
Water Resources
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Agricultural Sciences
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