Bedform segregation and locking increase storage of natural and synthetic particles in rivers

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Shows that hyporheic exchange + suspended fine deposition within/below mobile bedforms modulates morphodynamics and sorting. Competing stabilization vs. remobilization yields two end states: locked beds vs. dynamic equilibrium restoring mobility.

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Dallmann J., Phillips C. B., Teitelbaum Y., Saavedra Cifuentes Edwin Y., Sund N., Schumer R., Arnon S., Packman A. I.. (2021). Bedform segregation and locking increase storage of natural and synthetic particles in rivers. Nature Communications. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27554-4

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