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Le forme di fondo sono conformazioni del l … Le forme di fondo sono conformazioni del letto di un fiume o - più in generale - di un corso d'acqua che si formano come conseguenza del movimento e della deposizione del materiale solido trasportato dal flusso idrico. Tali forme vengono determinate da vari parametri idrologici del corso d'acqua stesso tra i quali la sua profondità, la velocità di scorrimento e il numero di Froude. Il termine inglese, ripple, può anche essere reso con l'italiano increspatura.e essere reso con l'italiano increspatura.
, 底形(英語:bedform)是一種在流體在底界面處形成的結構。是由於流體流動水底沉積物而造成的。 例如同波痕和沙丘。 底形通常被保留在岩石中,故可用於推斷流體深度和速度。
, A bedform is a geological feature that dev … A bedform is a geological feature that develops at the interface of fluid and a moveable bed, the result of bed material being moved by fluid flow. Examples include ripples and dunes on the bed of a river. Bedforms are often preserved in the rock record as a result of being present in a depositional setting. Bedforms are often characteristic to the flow parameters, and may be used to infer flow depth and velocity, and therefore the Froude number.velocity, and therefore the Froude number.
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底形(英語:bedform)是一種在流體在底界面處形成的結構。是由於流體流動水底沉積物而造成的。 例如同波痕和沙丘。 底形通常被保留在岩石中,故可用於推斷流體深度和速度。
, Le forme di fondo sono conformazioni del l … Le forme di fondo sono conformazioni del letto di un fiume o - più in generale - di un corso d'acqua che si formano come conseguenza del movimento e della deposizione del materiale solido trasportato dal flusso idrico. Tali forme vengono determinate da vari parametri idrologici del corso d'acqua stesso tra i quali la sua profondità, la velocità di scorrimento e il numero di Froude. Il termine inglese, ripple, può anche essere reso con l'italiano increspatura.e essere reso con l'italiano increspatura.
, A bedform is a geological feature that dev … A bedform is a geological feature that develops at the interface of fluid and a moveable bed, the result of bed material being moved by fluid flow. Examples include ripples and dunes on the bed of a river. Bedforms are often preserved in the rock record as a result of being present in a depositional setting. Bedforms are often characteristic to the flow parameters, and may be used to infer flow depth and velocity, and therefore the Froude number.velocity, and therefore the Froude number.
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底形
, Forme di fondo
, Bedform
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