Sediment transport is a critical process in geology and earth science, involving the movement of particles of various sizes across land and water surfaces. It is driven by gravitational forces, wind, water currents, and ice. In terrestrial environments, sediment transport shapes landscapes through erosion and deposition, influencing landforms like valleys, riverbanks, and deltas. In aquatic systems, it affects water quality, habitat formation, and nutrient cycling. Understanding sediment transport is crucial for managing environmental impacts, such as sedimentation in reservoirs and channels, coastal erosion, and the restoration of degraded ecosystems. Geologists and environmental scientists study sediment transport to predict changes in landscapes, assess natural hazards, and design strategies for sustainable resource management and habitat conservation.
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