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The Exner equation describes conservation of mass between sediment in the bed of a channel and sediment that is being transported.
It states that bed elevation increases proportionally to the amount of sediment that drops out of transport, and conversely decreases proportionally to the amount of sediment that becomes entrained by the flow.
It was developed by the Austrian meteorologist and sedimentologist Felix Maria Exner, from whom it derives its name.
It is typically applied to sediment in a fluvial system such as a river.
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