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Lau, Y. L. (1989) Modelling of single-grain and floc settling. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 26 (12) 2523-2528 doi:10.1139/e89-215

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TitleModelling of single-grain and floc settling
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsLau, Y. L.Author
Year1989 (December 1)Volume26
Issue12
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e89-215Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLau, Y. L. (1989) Modelling of single-grain and floc settling. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 26 (12) 2523-2528 doi:10.1139/e89-215
Plain TextLau, Y. L. (1989) Modelling of single-grain and floc settling. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 26 (12) 2523-2528 doi:10.1139/e89-215
In(1989, December) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 26 (12) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes An analytical model of time-dependent settling in a suspension of finite depth is presented. The model correctly predicts the decrease in total concentration of three suspensions of fine sediments undergoing single-grain settling. The changes in grain-size spectra, in which decrease in concentration occurs mainly in sizes larger than the modal size, are also predicted. The model is used with data from the settling of flocculated suspensions to show that the rate of flocculation is approximately proportional to the second power of the concentration.


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