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  2. In geology, saltation (from Latin saltus 'leap, jump') is a specific type of particle transport by fluids such as wind or water. It occurs when loose materials are removed from a bed and carried by the fluid, before being transported back to the surface.

  3. Learn about saltation, one of the four types of transportation in rivers, where pebbles are bounced along the river bed. Find out how saltation changes along the river course and how it differs from traction, suspension and solution.

  4. Saltation – where small pieces of shingle or large sand grains are bounced along the sea bed. Traction – where pebbles and larger material are rolled along the sea bed. Sediment is carried by...

  5. Saltation: This involves slightly heavier, coarser particles such as sand and gravel. They are too heavy to be continuously suspended but too light to remain on the riverbed. Instead, they ‘hop’ or ‘bounce’ along the river bed, lifted by the water’s flow and then settling back down.

  6. Jun 27, 2021 · The term saltation is used for a mode of particle movement in which trajectories of particles show take-off from the bed at moderate to steep angles and descent to the bed at small angles. Figure 9.4.1 9.4. 1 shows a typical saltation trajectory taken by a saltating grain of sand in air.

  7. Saltation involves pebble-sized particles bouncing along the riverbed, which also most commonly happens near the source. Suspension refers to how small particles, such as silt and clay, are ...

  8. Feb 19, 2022 · Saltation occurs when particles are suspended in the stream for a short distance after which they fall to the bed, dislodging particles from the bed. The dislodged particles move downstream a short distance where they fall to the bed, again dislodging particles upon impact.

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