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https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-13-437-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-13-437-2025
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06 Jun 2025
Research article |  | 06 Jun 2025

Investigating the celerity of propagation for small perturbations and dispersive sediment aggradation under a supercritical flow

Hasan Eslami, Erfan Poursoleymanzadeh, Mojtaba Hiteh, Keivan Tavakoli, Melika Yavari Nia, Ehsan Zadehali, Reihaneh Zarrabi, and Alessio Radice

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A channel may be aggraded by overloaded sediment. In this study we realize an aggradation experiment and determine the celerity at which an aggradation wave, due to sediment overloading, migrates. We also investigate the celerity of small perturbations, as quantified by mathematical formulations. The celerities of the two kinds are correlated with each other. However, the celerity of small perturbations is larger than the other one, which is less than a few percent of the water velocity.
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