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The data used to produce this plot are
provisional
and have not been reviewed or edited. They may be subject to change.
Data pulled 10-10-25 10:01.
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Notes
The Sediment concentration by turbidity regression model method was used to measure
suspended sediment.
The statistical (regression) model used to compute
suspended sediment is site specific.
Gaps in data occur either when data are not
available or their values are outside of the range for the regression model.
Users should consider these factors, as well as uncertainty associated
with regression-model computed data, when applying this information
to specific issues.
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