The internal properties of a water-lain sediment body can be determined
from the shape of the deposit. One method comprises solving equations
relating the shape of a sediment body to the flow field that produced the
body and using the flow field to solve for the sediment body properties
in at least one point within the body. The flow field properties include
flow velocity, suspended sediment volume fractions, deposition time, and
flow height. The properties of the water-lain sediments include, in
addition to the flow properties associated with deposition of the
sediments, the thickness of the sediment body, the size of the body, the
shape of the body, and the grain size distribution at points within the
body.