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INTRO TO SUSPENDED-SEDIMENT SAMPLING

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Product Number
205599
Series
SIR-2005-5077
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
SIR2005-5077
ISBN
978-1-4113-0506-9
Authors
K MICHAEL NOLAN
Version Date
27/10/2005
Countries
USA
Media
Electronic (Physical)
Format
CD-ROM

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Description
Knowledge of the amount and timing of sediment transport in streams is important to those directly or indirectly responsible for developing and managing water and land resources. Such data are often used to judge the health of watershed and the success or failure of activities designed to mitigate adverse impacts of sediment on streams and stream habitats. This training class presents an introduction to methods currently used by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to sample suspended-sediment concentrations in streams.
Survey Date
2005
Print Date
2005
Two Sided
No
Languages
English
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