The concentration of grains on a river bed of sufficient coarseness to protect the finer material below it from erosion and thus stabilize the bed. An armour layer is characteristic of an equilibrium channel in a heterogeneous sediment, and, although migratory during floods, will re-form when normal flow is re-established. The layer is generally well sorted and one or two grains in thickness.

 
 
 

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