Study and Analysis on Sediment Movement under Storms

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Recent works on sediment movement under storms were studied and analyzed comprehensively. It was found that the key point to improve researches on sediment movement under storms was the on-situ measured data, which could be obtained by combined usage of automatic sediment sampler and the optical automatic instruments, and it was very important to seek or make relatively small and lightweight automatic sampling devices to sample the water and suspension offshore with a depth of 0-10m, where the sediment movement was very active.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 718-720)

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July 2013

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