The De Brouckere mean diameter is a concept used in the field of sedimentology and particle size analysis. It is defined as the average diameter of particles in a sediment sample, calculated in such a way that it accounts for the surface area of the particles rather than just their linear dimensions. The De Brouckere mean diameter is often used when studying granular materials or sediments to provide a more accurate depiction of the particle size distribution.
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