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Area South Fork Big River
Topic Sediment: Matthews Suspended Sediment and Bedload Calculations SF
 

sediment_mathews_samplesites_sm.jpg 97K  Click on image to enlarge (97K).  Click here to display a larger version (158K).

This figure is from Matthews and Associates (2001), showing stream flow and sediment sampling sites in the Big River basin.


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This figure, from Matthews and Associates (2001), relates suspended sediment and turbidity in the Big River basin.


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This figure, from Matthews and Associates (2001), relates turbidity to discharge in the Big River basin.


sediment_matthews_ss_vs_cfs_sm.jpg 144K  Click on image to enlarge (144K).  Click here to display a larger version (232K).

This figure is from Matthews and Associates (2001), showing the suspended sediment discharge relationship for Big River.


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This figure, from Matthews and Associates (2001), shows the hysteresis effects of the suspended sediment and discharge relationship for a storm in the South Fork Big River.


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This figure, from Matthews and Associates (2001), shows the bedload transport and flow relationship for Big River.




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