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Selection of models for adjusting particle size distribution curves of suspended sediments in river

The knowledge about particle-size distribution of suspended sediments in river is fundamental for some hydro-sedimentological studies. In general, the techniques used to determine the particle-size distribution of a sample results in pointwise values, demanding a subsequent interpolation to fit the complete particle-size distribution curve and to obtain specific characteristic diameters values. The transformation of discrete points into continuous functions can be made by mathematical models. However, few studies have been developed with the purpose of determining the best model for fitting particle-size distribution curves. The objective of this paper was to select models for fitting particle-size distribution curves of suspended sediments in river water. Using the particle-size distribution, results from 30 samples of suspended sediments of river with 8 to 10 measured points, with 14 different models were tested. The parameter used to compare the models was the sum of the square errors between the measured and calculated values obtained in the adjustment of each model. The results showed that the Haverkamp & Parlange (1986) and Skaggs et al. (2001) models, both with three fitting parameters, are the best for adjusting particle-size distribution curves of river suspended sediment samples.

hydro-sedimentology; hydro-sedimentometry; growth curves


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