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Processes of Transportation

Sediment is material at the bottom of a liquid. There are 4 main ways that water can transport sediment:

Solution

Solution

  • A solution is where rocks that are soluble are dissolved by water (limestone and chalk in particular). They are then transported within the water.
Suspension

Suspension

  • A suspension is where silt (sand, clay or other material) and sand particles are held in water (but not dissolved). The silt and sand particles are then transported along with the water.
Saltation

Saltation

  • Saltation is where small sand and gravel particles bounce along the river bed or sea bed.
  • They will travel in the direction of the flow of water.
Traction

Traction

  • Traction is where large rocks or large particles are dragged along the river bed or sea bed by the current.
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