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BS ISO 4365:2005 Liquid flow in open channels. Sediment in streams and canals. Determination of concentration, particle size distribution and relative density

BS ISO 4365:2005

Liquid flow in open channels. Sediment in streams and canals. Determination of concentration, particle size distribution and relative density

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Standard number:BS ISO 4365:2005
Pages:56
Released:2005-03-23
ISBN:0 580 45657 9
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 4365:2005


This standard BS ISO 4365:2005 Liquid flow in open channels. Sediment in streams and canals. Determination of concentration, particle size distribution and relative density is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.120.20 Flow in open channels

This International Standard specifies methods for determining the concentration, particle-size distribution and relative density of sediment in streams and canals.

NOTE The detailed methods of analysis are set out in the annexes. Annexes A, B and C deal with the determination of the suspended sediment concentration by evaporation and filtration. Annexes D and E deal with the particle-size analysis of suspended sediment and outline the procedures for the bed-load and bed material sediment, respectively. Annex F deals with the determination of the relative density of sediment and Annex G with the determination of particle size distribution characteristics.