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Steady feed for spherical particles
Measuring porosity in flume experiments with a sand bed
Camera-laser topography measurement
Laser height profile measurement
Overhead video measurement
Still Image Correction Set Up
Pump operation procedure
RECIRCULATION OF LABORATORY SEDIMENT (Rough Draft)
Workflow for 3D topography using structure-from-motion in Agisoft
Wenglor laser particle counters for saltation measurement
Moored upward-looking acoustic Doppler current profiler
Microseismic Sea Cliff Motion
Making synthetic bedrock for erosion experiments - Hsu
Live broadcast using Google Account and Youtube
Discriminant functions for formative conditions of bedforms in open-channel flows
2d topographic scan with sonar
Sea level control in a lidded small scale experimental delta, CSDMS conference, 18th May 2016
Basal force measurement in the UC Berkeley debris flow drum
Particle-laden density currents in air
Swept laser for 3D imaging of dynamic processes (Disco Laser)
High-Speed Imaging and Manual Tracking of Sediment Transport
Mixing salt-water solution for density current experiments
Designing and running the XES-15 experiment in the Jurassic tank
Titan Experiment for Influence of Ice Composition on Tensile Strength and Erosion Rates on Titan
Discriminant functions for formative conditions of bedforms in open-channel flows

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