THE SUSPENDED SEDIMENT REGIME OF AN OREGON COAST RANGE STREAM1 |
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Authors: | Steven J. Paustian Robert L. Beschta |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT: Armored stream segments may affect the suspended sediment regime of small mountain streams in western Oregon by the release of fine sediments stored in the bed gravels. Sieve analysis of bed materials indicated that at least 30 percent of the suspended sediment yield for the 1975–76 winter had been stored in the streambed. Suspended sediment concentrations during storm-generated runoff were influenced by stream discharge and hydrograph characteristics. Sediment-discharge relations for individual storms were characterized by hysteresis loops. A seasonal flushing of fines was shown by a progressive decrease in the ratio of suspended sediment to stream discharge during the winter runoff period. |
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Keywords: | suspended sediment sediment transport stormflow Oregon |
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