A structure–function based approach to floc hierarchy and evidence for the non-fractal nature of natural sediment flocs
Abstract Natural sediment flocs are fragile, highly irregular, loosely bound aggregates comprising minerogenic and organic material. They contribute a major component of suspended sediment load and are critical for the fate and flux of sediment, carbon and pollutants in aquatic environments. Underst...
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Main Authors: | Kate L. Spencer, Jonathan A. T. Wheatland, Andrew J. Bushby, Simon J. Carr, Ian G. Droppo, Andrew J. Manning |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/00e68750f3a842ea92c81d43d8c36357 |
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