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Abstract
Suspended-sediment data collected on 3 March, 1 and 2 May 2017. Data include suspended-sediment concentration and particle-size distribution data.
Compiled_sediment.xlsx -- contains the SSC and PSD sample data.
SedimentSummary.shp -- indicates the spatial location of each suspended-sediment sample.
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This resource is referenced by | Sumaiya, S., J.A. Czuba, J.T. Schubert, S.R. David, G.H. Johnston, and D.A. Edmonds (in review), Sediment transport potential in a hydraulically connected river and floodplain-channel system |
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East Fork White River near Seymour, IN | Jonathan Czuba | Public & Shareable | Open Access |
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