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Lane Kalinske distribution of suspended sediment

Again,
c
H
vs c  Ddz
z cb b

vs c c0
 z 
Ddz c
vs
 z  ln c  C  ln c  ln c  ln c c [let C = ln c ]
Ddz
vs
 z
 c c  e Ddz

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when z  0, then c  c0 , and cc0  1 or c 
c0

vs
 z
 c  c0 e Ddz This the Lane Kalinske distribution
vs
v
 s z  z  v z
1 6 s 
 c  c0 e Ddz
 c  c0 e 6
 u* H
 c0 e   u*  H

This is the equation for Lane Kalinske distribution of suspended sediment.


Where c0 is the suspended sediment concentration at the location where z=0.
The concentration at the origin z=0 does not become infinity, which is different from the Rousean
distribution.
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0.8

0.6
𝒛
𝑯 0.4

0.2

0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
𝒄
𝒄𝟎

Figure2: Distribution of suspended sediment concentration (by Lane-Kalinske formula)


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0.8

0.6

𝒛 0.4
𝑯
0.2

0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
𝒄
𝒄𝒃

Figure1: Distribution of suspended sediment concentration (by Rouse formula)

0.8

0.6
𝒛
𝑯 0.4

0.2

0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
𝒄
𝒄𝟎

Figure2: Distribution of suspended sediment concentration (by Lane-Kalinske formula)


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0.8

0.6

0.4

0.2

0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1

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